Sentence examples for was principle from inspiring English sources

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was principle

noun

A fundamental assumption or guiding belief.

  • We need some sort of principles to reason from.

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"If it was principle, you killed them.

Mr. Autorino declined to comment, other than to say "there was principle involved".

A good chunk of it was principle, but it's hard to deny that there's an element of entitlement.

What mattered was principle.

The extraction method was principle factor analysis.

SK designed the study, was principle investigator and primary author.

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But there is principle here.

That's principle number one.

J Maslin had been principle since 1931.

There are principles at stake, say Palestinians.

It's principles above personality".

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