Sentence examples for to principle from inspiring English sources

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to principle

noun

A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.

  • We need some sort of principles to reason from.

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Stick to principle".

"The answer comes down to principle".

Her sincerity and her devotion to principle are beyond question.

He objects to principle, as it were, on principle.

In contrast, others hold to principle and accomplish nothing.

The word "principal" was corrected to "principle" in Martin London's letter.

In Congress, Paul is generally admired for his fidelity to principle and lack of ego.

That's when Mr. Rove chimes in that the president ought to "stick to principle".

Rove brings the president back in line, urging him to "stick to principle".

Another perennial feminist dilemma is the tension between personal choice and duty to principle.

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National sentiment proved to be the go-to principle for determining what "our" people deserved and those "others" didn't.

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