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to principled
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Based on, having or manifesting principles.
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The Good Humanitarian Donorship principles provide a useful framework for these attempts reinforcing commitments to principled humanitarian action, involvement of beneficiaries and adherence to standards and principles.
Being a Lytton, she took faddism to principled extremes.
During the Clinton years, AM radio was home to principled dissent and conspiracy theories, lively satire and dark premonition.
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., though often called an Uncle Tom, also stuck to principled nonviolence.
The British people respond to principled leadership – even, as Margaret Thatcher demonstrated, when they do not share the leader's principles.
Here there is no alternative to principled compromise, in giving up old grudges in order to get on with life.
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But they've got to be principled enough to know when not to use it.
"The Green membership surge means we're in a strong position to send principled voices to speak up for Scotland's communities.
Like most left-leaning criticism of Ex-Im, they have a very narrow concern about Ex-Im as opposed to a principled opposition to corporate welfare".
When these various affective states are recognized by ElectronixTutor, there needs to be principled ways for the tutor to respond.
The bar's mission to facilitate principled eating and drinking is eclipsed only by its commitment to irony.
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