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"principled" Definitions
  1. having strong beliefs about what is right and wrong; based on strong beliefs
  2. based on rules or truths

982 Sentences With "principled"

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Principled leadership on immigration But our finest example of contemporary principled Republican leadership on immigration hasn't taken place on the national stage at all.
This is the first fact about Joe Biden Jr.: He came from a principled family, and he and his wife have nurtured a principled family.
Being centrist definitely could indicate that an individual is a principled centrist and, in a principled fashion, votes liberally on some issues and conservative on others.
The arguments against impeachment today are primarily pragmatic, the arguments for it primarily principled, but the principled course could, before long, turn into the only practical course.
The FERC order does not offer any principled way to pick apart which policies impose "costs" that FERC must cancel out and which don't, because there is no principled way.
He certainly could find a well-qualified person with a reputation for integrity who holds this principled view on interest rates, but he doesn't seem to want well-qualified, principled people.
WASHINGTON — He has a reputation as a principled lawyer.
ISIS militants haven't always taken such a principled approach, however.
There is no principled reason to oppose Gorsuch beyond politics.
He is a principled man and he's a good guy.
Love is not relevant to liberation without principled political action.
Diane, meanwhile, is capable and principled, but has conflicting agendas.
Some suspect a delaying tactic rather than a principled stand.
Baker disagrees that such stances were either principled or conservative.
Trump's principled realism emphasizes sovereignty and defense of the homeland.
But principled does not mean unchangeable when the evidence warrants.
However, Kennedy's principled stands did not make his colleagues unprincipled.
They have chosen a principled approach to our political crisis.
He's very principled, you can see that — just like Obama.
Anyone who knows me knows I am a principled person.
Elizabeth Warren as Brienne of Tarth Deeply disciplined and principled.
It is the least principled kind of veganism there is.
Against this cynical backdrop Microsoft's diplomatic efforts look refreshingly principled.
Some even proved principled enough to skip their children's funerals.
Sadly, in today's Senate, the principled politicians remain a minority.
If only we had more brave, principled Republicans like him.
How did he beat 16 highly qualified, intelligent, principled candidates?
And because of our politics, we're failing this principled generation.
What used to be called "principled conservatism" — that's the anomaly.
I was really struck by the lack of principled resignations.
"It's not that they are taking a principled stand in order to avoid doing business in China because of some ideological or principled standard regarding censorship or even human rights," said one former communications leader.
"She could not afford such a principled position," Ms. Warren wrote.
He knew that troubled times demanded a publisher's steady, principled hand.
It's hard to think of a principled case for additional breaks.
John Conyers had an historic and principled 53 years of service.
Democrats are not principled advocates of open borders and free movement.
It's the prudent thing to do, and it's the principled move.
To some, this is careful and principled application of the law.
A principled pull-out hardly looks to be on the cards.
Principled progressives committed to completing America's transformation can vote for Clinton.
But there is a principled, liberal case for universal health care.
That said, I have always found Jim Comey to be principled.
Haggard was a principled man, even when those principles were unpopular.
He really champions the tough stories and is mentally principled. Absolutely.
So what does principled realism mean for the border security saga?
A principled teen returned a wallet containing $1,500 in cash. 26.
It was a great speech by a sincere and principled leader.
"Turkey will never give up on its principled stance," Kalin added.
Why does taking a principled stance mean retreating from Republican politics?
The case for such liberalism today is both pragmatic and principled.
Secretary General Almagro has earned this opposition through his principled leadership.
The values are rooted in Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of principled nonviolence.
"I had thought we had taken a principled position," he said.
Opposing Gorsuch — win or lose — is an act of principled leadership.
"Who is prepared to be at all principled about these matters?"
This consensus is arrived at through some level of principled compromise.
I disagree with Kaepernick's position, but I respect his principled stand.
The most principled democratic stance is that suffrage should be universal.
People are looking for brands to be principled and purpose driven.
He finds principled unbelief more honourable than many forms of faith.
And Washington managed to achieve this through principled, hard-nosed diplomacy.
"It's personal, it's not just a principled impulse," Mr. Kassem said.
A great opportunity for taking principled action is happening this month.
Some anti-Trump conservatives think this is the principled thing to do.
What Trump needs now is for smart, principled people to push back.
Olegario's high appraisal of Jefferson and his principled anti-debt stance. But
Catalog) and Michael Hart (inventor of the e-book), and infuriatingly principled
It was a chance for him to be principled rather than partisan.
This supposedly principled stance was quickly abandoned by Sondland once Trump won.
Principled PAC aren't the only ones who see opportunity in the tragedy.
EU officials welcome the Georgian government's "pragmatic but principled" approach to Russia.
So far, too many principled conservatives and moderate Republicans have been silent.
It's time for a reckoning with reality, reflection and reform, principled action.
The Ted Cruz "principled Christian conservative" wing is probably somewhere in between.
Make your votes public, and take pride in your allegedly principled stand.
This is an American problem requiring a principled and pragmatic American solution.
Mr. Nadler, a fearless and principled liberal, deserves to be re-elected.
Ali was telegenic, funny, clever, blunt, fearless and, above all, politically principled.
The Co-op is a principled organization, not necessarily a purist one.
Most guys with aspirations to move up didn't take those principled votes.
" But he said that "there's nothing principled or free market about that.
"He is a committed and deeply principled conservative," Cruz said of Sessions.
Some of the reasons were principled, some were practical, but he decided.
His name is synonymous with winning in unexpected, disciplined, and principled ways.
And principled public servants who got the story out are hidden heroes.
Trust cuts multiple waysEarning trust isn&apost just about taking principled stands.
Where were these principled notions when Mr. Tillerson was secretary of state?
But the principled case against this paranoid policy is even more important.
She is deeply principled and warm hearted in her pursuit of justice.
He was the principled, sullen, and reluctant vigilante that felt disappointingly wooden.
These are close friends, who, as I said, are otherwise principled people.
One Biennial artist, Michael Rakowitz, made a principled withdrawal from the show.
What mattered was whether one was principled and selfless once in command.
And there have been so many opportunities to take a principled stand.
His main drawback was his principled insistence on sleeping with other women.
Would Comey be so principled if he were still in his job?
But right now, it looks as if those principled Republicans don't exist.
Sally Yates is one of the most principled people I've worked with.
"This strategy is guided by principled realism," Trump's national security strategy declares.
This is why resistance isn't only principled, but essential and even existential.
It was not that Ullmann was being evasive; rather, frank and principled.
"From a principled, moral position, she is making a mistake," he said.
That's right: Kim Kardashian West is more principled than the US Government.
She's not wealthy but she is principled and has proven some political savviness.
A principled leader would have undone the work of Reid, not extended it.
Sanders is honest, principled and decent; Trump is, well, none of those things.
Yes. Principled conservative torchbearer fighting the fight in the bowels of the campaign?
But they also explained how a principled originalist would re-evaluate established doctrines.
But like other human tendencies, this is vulnerable to principled campaigns for change.
"She is both principled and charming, which is a powerful combination," he said.
SHE was born to Lutheran ministers known to be both tough and principled.
Yet both men, formerly known as principled conservatives, sullied their moment of revertebration.
"Sara was a principled person, she was compassionate, decent, and honorable," Crewdson wrote.
Is that a mandate "principled" conservatives are content to tolerate, let alone assist?
If Trump loses in a landslide, Cruz could look prescient, principled and courageous.
I appreciate and respect the principled stand they have taken against Trumpist conservatism.
I've found it to be deeply principled, purpose-driven, edgy, and…really weird.
It's a neighborhood with a storied history of fierce, principled resistance to gentrification.
Yet, there's also a need to be principled about how we communicate online.
He's deracing a cynical strategy, making it more principled but less politically viable.
Our studies demonstrate that there are reputation benefits to seeming principled and uncalculating.
But his response to Trump's victory has been clear-eyed and largely principled.
It's a tough road, that of the principled DIY punk act in 2016.
Was that a principled decision, or a way to differentiate from your inspiration?
We are adopting a Principled Realism, rooted in common values and shared interests.
He is both a principled opponent, and a practitioner, of the ultimate punishment.
"The people in Arizona tend to elect independent-minded, principled senators," Flake said.
And right now, except for a few principled Republicans, it's just total denialism.
"I think it's clear that they're trying to make a principled decision," Sen.
Trump was bastardizing the GOP, and these principled leaders would not go along.
The opposition of Commissioners Pai and O'Reilly has been strong, principled and eloquent.
And it's no secret why there's such a hunger for principled, enlightened leadership.
History shows well-timed and principled resignations help illuminate and focus on problems.
Nas's principled view of the world is what we want to be about.
Brian, a principled and disciplined former Marine, rarely discussed his work with family.
Such a situation can't be satisfactory to even his most principled ideological allies.
Republicans must instead follow the path of principled public servants like Justin Amash.
Besides being smart and funny and principled, Gloria has great taste in clothes. 
Their current rhetoric notwithstanding, Republicans have no principled attachment to simple-majority rule.
Unity in principled action will overcome the rhetoric and appeal of violent extremism.
By Riefenstahl's telling, she was a principled documentarian, standing up to Nazi censorship.
Wade Phillips may be the textbook case of the Peter Principled head coach.
"We are committed to a very principled approach to AI," Williams said today.
It would take a more principled man than myself to say for sure.
This industry doesn't tend to attract the most gentle and principled among us.
This principled skepticism is the epistemological backbone that stiffened his anti-Lutheran stance.
He was seen as a principled guy, no kind of side to him.
"It led her to make what I considered an informed and principled decision."
Political heroism and displays of principled valor have been banished from its ranks.
He was seen as a principled guy, no kind of side to him.
In both cases he accepted the consequences of his principled activism with dignity.
That said, I think we should have a rational, principled approach to immigration.
"Mario took a principled position — it was free speech for all," she said.
China is honest and principled and a major trade power with intensive strengths.
I have yet to see them offer a principled defense of the policy.
Being an uncompromising, principled person working for Donald Trump is a risky bet.
Its implicit argument is that a free country must make room for principled objectors.
"I've seen her style, which is principled and bold but not personal," Khanna said.
Our government will be progressive, principled and always on the side of the people.
"Khurram Zaki took a principled and courageous stance," Zaki's website stated after his death.
It's just that there's one thing to try to have policies that are principled.
I suspect the American people, with their votes, will render a more principled judgement.
Moreover, he is universally considered decent and able, pragmatic and principled, affable but steely.
Most people assume veterans' organizations reflect their membership — principled, traditional, and right-of-center.
We have a policy of principled realism rooted in shared goals, interests and values.
Deciding whether a policy area is pragmatic or principled is more art than science.
Chaplin, who oversees the department's Professional Standards and Principled Policing Bureau, is African-American.
There is also a principled critique of meritocracy, although it is far less common.
A Soviet-born immigrant, he was a canny, creative negotiator and a principled leader.
If that's true, the thinking goes, then there's no principled basis for excusing Ginsburg.
Ethically produced clothes scream, I'm proudly principled, and I want people to know it.
In fact, our entire agenda of principled conservative policy relies heavily on healthcare action.
This faux-principled position is the seed from which every other Olympic flaw stems.
"We stand behind the principled work our detectives did on this investigation," he said.
IN AT least one sense, Donald Trump's rise is terrific news for principled conservatives.
But as the Bush years wore on, he became known as a principled rebel.
As president, he provided steady, principled leadership through a number of decisive international events.
Principled realism is, arguably, the defining phrase of the Trump administration's national security agenda.
What's more, being principled on Franken won't shame GOP members into changing their ways.
Opposition to the treaty is principled, and of tremendous importance to the American people.
So much for "principled realism" the Trump administration claims defines its national security strategy.
This is not what a value-neutral, principled defense of free speech looks like.
I wasn't surprised to hear this; security engineers tend to be a principled bunch.
We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goals, interests, and values.
If you've got kids or any other dependents, can they afford your principled decision?
The messaging is clear: This isn't about the money, it's about a principled stand.
McCulley: She is a principled populist, rooted in a strong belief in social justice.
I would assume Heterodox Academy's core staff are too principled to support such measures.
Is there anybody out there you see replacing the imaginary principled-Paul Ryan shoes?
" Mr. Bush called her the "epitome of a principled reformer who puts kids first.
She's principled and knowledgeable; he's experienced and a politician who knows he better deliver.
This is the harsh reality, not the orderly, principled approach described by Mr. Navarro.
Nevertheless, about a dozen principled Republican governors bucked their party and expanded their programs.
Like many fathers, Trebek has defined himself largely through emotional distance — a principled withholding.
We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goals, interests and values.
Principled consistency may be difficult to achieve, especially in our current hyper-partisan atmosphere.
President Trump's principled leadership will make the peace process more likely to be successful.
Chief Justice Roberts is a principled, independent, and inspiring leader for the American judiciary.
There is both a principled and strategic component to voting choices in presidential elections.
We always try to keep a principled ... you won't hear us throwing personal insults.
We have a policy of principled realism, rooted in shared goal, interests, and values.
Every principled Republican and principled conservative should join every Democrat and liberal in denouncing the fact that migrant moms and migrant dads are forcibly separated from their migrant sons, daughters and babies in Trump's war against migrant families and abuse against migrant children.
" That opinion also gives insight into how politically conscious the court is when making decisions on culture wars: "The court's legitimacy depends on making legally principled decisions under circumstances in which their principled character is sufficiently plausible to be accepted by the nation.
At one point he called me hyper-principled, which I don't think was a compliment.
From this, the commissioner learned the value of making tough and principled decisions, he says.
A news organization is only as strong, or as principled, as its financial backers are.
I refuse to have the "Star Spangled Banner" used as a cudgel against principled speech.
Yet it's principled and honest, the best of what journalism -- and journalism movies -- can be.
But there needs to be a home for conservatives who are decent, principled, and respectful.
There's nothing new about seemingly principled arguments about process covering opportunistic jockeying for candidate advantage.
EU countries that have a lot to lose are less keen on that principled stand.
"Loan investors still can't really take a principled stand," the head of leveraged finance said.
Just one has thrown all of that away to do what was unpopular but principled.
But Cruz's principled opposition to offering his support has given some conservatives high-profile cover.
It thrives on principled disagreement, but it withers in the face of a loaded gun.
Carter however said he would welcome China's participation in a "principled security network" for Asia.
Benya is vicious but principled; he stays in power by inspiring both fear and respect.
Chris Coons, have expressed principled objections to filibustering qualified Supreme Court nominees for political reasons.
There's very little principled opposition to encryption controls in Congress to stop such a push.
"Congressman Scalise is a good man, he's a principled leader and a patriot," Pence said.
Despite this seemingly principled departure, Google actually kept several of its lower-profile businesses going.
This was the world the funny, smart, brave and principled Mr. Le Mesurier worked in.
And frankly, principled, courageous actions make history, but rarely are they rewarded in daily politics.
Yet, such principled opposition would have won over the hearts and minds of swing voters.
The National Cyber Strategy and the SMB-focused NIST Act are logical and principled efforts.
He called Rubio a "principled conservative" who could "unify our party" and win in November.
Others see the small socialist island as a beacon of principled resistance against overwhelming odds.
He is a man in the Achebean tradition, whose principled intransigence brings about his destruction.
If there were principled alternatives to switch to, perhaps we could hold the giants accountable.
It was steady, principled American leadership on the world stage that made that achievement possible.
Ms. Collins and Ms. Murkowski have an opportunity for a principled act of national preservation.
The Democratic Party should also take a principled stand against disenfranchisement in all its forms.
So I think it's ... I'm not saying it's not principled, but it is awfully convenient.
May, a principled woman, is personally blameless and embarrassed by the atmosphere of sexual scandal.
But you grow older, and if you're lucky, you grow less principled and more honest.
Abroad, Reagan was mocked for his principled opposition to communism, embodied by the Soviet Union.
For now, hardline Brexiteers are regrouping; many supported Johnson's resignation, calling it "principled" and honorable.
When we rediscover and project such principled power, we can truly make America great again.
Democrats, meanwhile, hailed Ms. Yates as a principled defender of what she thought was right.
This principled strategy will clearly demonstrate what Democrats stand for, something that's been lacking recently.
Meadows called the Texas senator a "principled, conservative leader" who's willing to buck the establishment.
For her, however, going to her friend's aid was more than just a principled decision.
That he hadn't abandoned his position made him principled -- something we voters could use more of.
I've known Tom for almost 20 years now, and he's always been very principled but pragmatic.
And he is an extraordinary leader, and one of the most principled people I've ever met.
But others welcomed Schultz' principled stances as a refreshing change of pace from other corporate monoliths.
She's derided by critics as shrill and unlikeable, and applauded by supporters as principled and uncompromising.
Cruz focused on his message of principled conservatism, but did open with a dig at Trump.
It requires the insight that your opponent can be honourable and principled, however strongly you disagree.
Now Aaron wants to get all principled and protect the privacy of his millions of clients.
Ask Mr Corbyn's fans why they like him and the same word comes up repeatedly: principled.
Firing principled individuals undermines institutions, as the experience of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) shows.
It wasn't "this person will now run the country" — it was a sort of principled abstraction.
Rather than create a principled set of conservative views, the GOP marries itself to poll numbers.
Instead, Paul couches his opposition in principled terms — bringing it back to deficits or the Constitution.
Sarandon suggested that "principled people" might have difficulty voting for Clinton due to her environmental record.
NeverTrump also thought figures like Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz would take principled stands against Trump.
" Ryan said he believed he had heard a new doctrine Monday from Trump of "principled realism.
The U.S. is now unable to make a principled claim without protecting an egregious tax avoider.
Honest, principled, unsparing — and more than a little willing to make people uncomfortable with the truth.
Whacking its seeming protagonist, the principled Ned Stark, was a mission statement made for pay cable.
"He has every intention of doing so in a lawful, professional and principled manner," they said.
Can a group defined by principled opposition to threats to civil liberties lead a popular movement?
When we have been at our most prosperous, we have also been at our most principled.
As I argued in my New York Times editorial, there is a third possibility: principled pragmatism.
"Chief Justice Roberts is a principled, independent and inspiring leader for the American judiciary," Kavanaugh said.
Walker, who dropped out of the presidential race last year, called Cruz a principled constitutional conservative.
The key to this success was Hegseth's principled critique of where the VA had gone wrong.
Warren, or any Democratic candidate, should be principled but pragmatic when it comes to fundraising choices.
By its very operation, the market inclines us away from principled restraint and toward nihilistic abandon.
Zavascki had been widely considered to be the most independent and principled member of the court.
"The bottom line, he is a highly qualified, principled man who would be a conservative's choice."
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff describes Yovanovitch as a straight shooter and principled public servant
Foster said in a statement that she was disappointed by McGuinness's action, which was "not principled".
And so we don't think that's right, and so we're taking a principled stand on it.
I will vote for a man who stands on his own abilities...smart, principled and determined.
And where you can sit across the table from them and you have a principled argument.
There is even a principled case for questioning just how democratic primaries and caucuses actually are.
All decent and principled members of Congress wish to honor the service of our nation's veterans.
To be clear, I am not taking some sort of principled stand against graphic, disturbing violence.
" Harvard philosophy professor Ralph Barton Perry defines goodness as "generous, disinterested, self-consistent, devoted, principled action.
"Principled and peaceful protest ... should not be punished," Geragos, Kaepernick's attorney, said in a 20183 statement.
Ian: There's this deeply, principled moderate part of me that still wants a Kasich-Biden ticket.
This issue is one in which principled policy and smart politics are clearly aligned for Democrats.
Woodstock 50 was announced in January as an ambitious and principled celebration of the original event.
They deeply resent being called racist for anti-immigrant views they consider patriotic and, indeed, principled.
"They know that we take a principled, neutral, fair-minded approach to foreign policy," he said.
But it's hard to find a principled way to draw that line in the Constitution's text.
He saw himself as the principled leader of not only the F.B.I. but police officers everywhere.
The awfulness of the Trump protectors may just drive a few principled Republicans off the team.
Or, rather, they seem heavily principled — if principles can be considered a kind of stage makeup.
But a principled and effective regulation-reducing agenda will strengthen, not weaken, the rule of law.
"Betsy and Dick see themselves as principled conservatives," said Frederick Hess of the American Enterprise Institute.
President Trump's approach to the presidency requires principled opposition, as the health care fight has shown.
Wilson & his friends took a principled stand to protect children from inappropriate sexualisation & gender fluid ideology.
The A.M.A.'s position is principled and respects a long history of bioethics in this country.
McCain's last years were marked by principled opposition, first to Obama and then to Donald Trump.
With an impotent, worse-than-useless Congress, our only hope is a strong and principled judiciary.
Major companies are fearful that a principled stand now will long be remembered by the Saudis.
The tributes flooding in from world leaders seem to amplify McCain's principled stand against his President.
Doing so would be a principled stand for the party that professes to protect state sovereignty.
The fact this case is so unappealing is precisely what makes Apple's stand a principled one.
I'm not defending anyone accused, but I've grown up with the principled goal of due process.
That's not to say that there won't still be many principled conservatives in the Republican Party.
But sometimes there are pivotal moments when a party needs to take a strong and principled stand.
Or will it continue to produce principled challenges, the quests for alternatives that keep history in motion?
Democrats may not want to compromise because they see their stance as principled and politically a winner.
As a judge, he was deeply principled, fiercely passionate about the law and fearless in his decisions.
His career was a testament to how far principled conservatism could take you in South Carolina politics.
As a human being, the loss of a principled and genuine visionary to our society is unfathomable.
Treatment courts are principled about showing compassion, dignity and respect for the absolute value of every person.
He was an essential, principled force for conservative thought and is a model for others to follow.
We didn't always agree with each other on everything, and we definitely engaged in principled ideological struggle.
"Justin Amash is a good friend and one of the most principled members of Congress," Jordan said.
I'm excited about new CEO Dara Khosrowshahi, who seems very much like a values-driven, principled leader.
The McMullin love makes sense on some level—the mythical principled Republican is a liberal's wet dream.
"I believe Jeff Flake is as principled a conservative as there is," Rubio said in an interview.
The government needs a consistent and principled approach in opposition to foreign interference that distorts public discourse.
But they do not benefit the nation, as more principled Democrats of the past, like Huddleston, understood.
Once you start using that as a reason to disqualify, there is no principled place to stop.
Could he or she be taking a principled stance against limiting civil liberties without sufficient due process?
The principled position for life ought to be the position of both the Republican and Democratic parties.
For example, the Augsburg Confession, intended to find a principled truce with Rome, retains a Latin Mass.
Principled political movements on both the left and right find natural bridges to the next great cause.
This has hampered the development and implementation of an effective and principled global response to irregular migration.
I urged Kelly not to do that, arguing that the country needed principled people around this president.
If that happens, Senator Paul would go from Obamacare's most principled foe to its most beloved savior.
The bar's mission to facilitate principled eating and drinking is eclipsed only by its commitment to irony.
Understanding Chairman Pai's Proposal to Dismantle Net Neutrality finds her principled fury taking to task Pai's RIFO.
And so we're taking a principled stand on it, and we strongly believe we're in the right.
But Kalanick had a "principled" opposition to tipping, Bloomberg News said, arguing the practice tamps down wages.
This seems to me to be a purportedly principled position that does far more harm than good.
It's particularly grating when plenty of others — more driven, more disciplined, more principled — are in the ring.
So far during Trump's time in office, principled policy and savvy politics have generally aligned for Democrats.
Here, once more, principled originalism could give way to the modern conservative position favoring a strong presidency.
And I will make sure America is always a respected and principled leader on the world stage.
Mr. Wray, a Washington lawyer and former federal prosecutor, is known for being low key and principled.
How can principled lawmakers not tell him, in the most emphatic manner available, that enough is enough?
But in those cases, Bush and Clinton at least pretended to have principled reasons for the pardons.
An independent presidential candidate from 2016, Evan McMullin, has been a principled Mormon critic of Trump's lawlessness.
A recent deal to reform global mail delivery shows that a strong, principled negotiation strategy gets results.
They are principled and know that change is never easy, but when it's necessary, they must lead.
The FTC's case-by-case approach includes principled constraints and institutional features that create predictability without rigidity.
Are we going to get -- how are we going to deal with this in a principled way?
"Senator Flake is a principled conservative fighting every day for the people of Arizona," Mr. Daniels said.
And if an organization is ultimately oppressive, principled people who work within it are definitely not complicit.
Although difficult, I was intensely proud of the principled approach the company took in making this decision.
A principled and gravely disturbing look into the void, it remains an appalling inquiry into penal abuse.
" As for the Republicans, Bronner said, "at least Cruz is being a principled Republican on states' rights.
As the paternal relationships of Aaron's contemporaries implode, he uncovers quiet strength in his own principled father.
He has accepted his exile as the price of what he, and others, see as principled action.
Ironically, if we are paying attention at all, the principled debate on this issue is really over.
Which makes Paul either a principled hero or a misguided Don Quixote -- depending on where you stand.
Doing so requires a principled answer to one question: In a free society, what does tolerance demand?
Republicans need a principled and serious conservative to step forward and challenge Trump for the 2020 nomination.
Collective belief demands social cooperation and interdependence bound to a principled obligation with expectations of self-sacrifice.
On spending and free trade he takes lonely principled stands; on immigration he's crafted difficult bipartisan compromises.
What will happen to his principled love for Bea when her family fortune is dangled before him?
Lord's main defense doesn't pretend to be about principled conservatism or an intellectual defense of Trump's ideas.
As a filmmaker, Oliver Stone is drawn to a familiar protagonist: cocksure, naïve, principled, disdainful of authority.
" Sanders said he saw "an opportunity to bring together principled people from the right and the left.
It also tells you a lot about how Republicans are thinking about "principled" opposition to President Trump.
But in practice, it shreds the series's sense of self, and Dominic Toretto's status as a principled character.
And I will say, for each of my colleagues, they have to make an individual, important, principled decision.
There are plenty of conservatives who've thought hard about the implications of their positions and drawn principled lines.
It is far messier with so many different parties involved, but it is also apparently a principled approach.
John McCain, six-term United States senator and principled Republican, passed away on Saturday after battling brain cancer.
"The IOC took a strong and principled decision," Scott Blackmun, CEO of the U.S. Olympic Committee, told NPR.
"Were going to work with anyone who is going to remain principled on our issue set," he said.
"[What] we tried to do was preserve the corporate tax base in a fairly principled way," he said.
The siege may have started with a principled stand, but it ended with a sugar and nicotine fix.
Tim Huelskamp (R-Kan.), one of the most principled conservative members of the House, was a huge blow.
The controversial artwork, the inconvenient scientific truth, the voice of principled dissent are all true measures of democracy.
In this and other ways, Gabbard's counterintuitive approach can make her seem unusually principled, or maybe just unusual.
Goldwater was just too principled, if you want to put it that way, and he would not bend.
Libertarianism is a principled alternative to conservatism and progressivism, both of which, at base, represent authority against liberty.
Principled realism means Trump will leverage the authority of the presidency to ensure American sovereignty, security and power.
He is viewed as a principled executive and would be cheered by grassroots conservatives and establishment Republicans alike.
Imagine what could have happened if more of our representatives had stood with Huelskamp and taken principled stands.
Ryan is a highly principled conservative faced with a nominee who repeatedly violates core principles of true conservatism.
To this new political majority, "principled compromise" is not a derogatory phrase, it is a mandate to govern.
Since you're clearly rethinking some of your extreme campaign promises, the right response for me is principled engagement.
But the principled few spend time speaking out against Trump, even if the threats wind up seeming empty.
Our approach is based on principled realism — not discredited theories that have failed for decades to yield progress.
"He is one of the more principled, honorable, character-laden people that I have been around," Gowdy said.
This country is depending on morally principled patriots to never let that fact be shifted from center stage.
I just want my bona fides to be clear so you understand the principled stand that I'm taking.
But the point remains that we need a principled Republican caucus in Congress — and we don't have one.
The question here is whether this doctrine of principled realism has devolved to unprincipled realism to endemic confusion.
A commercial dystopia can be averted only by private resistance and principled decisions by the leaders of institutions.
"Let's not kid ourselves, [Zuckerberg's] stance on China is not principled," they said, citing Facebook's past censorship tool.
But this time the standoff is more principled and, in the eyes of Americans, much closer to home.
All those who have taken a principled stance against the law, known as H.B. 2, should stand firm.
Our approach is based on principled realism -- not discredited theories that have failed for decades to yield progress.
In each instance, conservatives are not relying on principled arguments that the court adopted in an earlier era.
After all, Dalio led the discussion by saying he viewed Volcker as the "most principled person" he knows.
But principled opposition requires that progressive opponents of President Trump not distort their beliefs for quick rhetorical wins.
Graham — as willing to be gutsy and principled in an administration that often values loyalty above all else.
The Democratic senators may see filling the empty Supreme Court seat as the more principled course of action.
Both started with a principled opposition, seeing Trump's priorities as a threat to the ideals they stand for.
Indeed, it leaves the most common type of anti-Trump Republican politician, the Jeff Flake sort who imagine themselves the tribunes of a more principled and ideologically-consistent conservatism, without any obvious constituency at all — since the supposedly principled and ideologically-consistent conservative voters are now the heart of Trump's support.
He went with Reagan's approach, but substituted his own brand of belligerent nationalism for the late president's principled conservatism.
The decision to withdraw was a "principled stand against those who politicise and weaponize human rights", the government said.
We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage.
In the rear-view mirror, this looks like a principled attempt by the government to right a historic wrong.
"They are all smart, principled people, and they stand up for their values — every one of them," Brady said.
The President's order is an unconstitutional embarrassment and I applaud you for taking a principled stand against defending it.
But no matter what kind of principled opposition you're considering, stories should be an essential part of your toolkit.
I threw out all the pat phrases...."We need to come together as one, strong, brave, principled nation now".
We prefer the latter—on principle—and implore all principled conservatives (explicitly including the NeverTrumps) to do the same.
We need a principled press to hold power to account to call them on the carpet for every outrage.
Chris Christie was one of the first -- and now looks principled by comparison because he sold out so early.
No. It's a mix of the principled, because Ayotte and others probably don't like Trump, anyway, and the pragmatic.
I supported the AHCA, and will continue to support it, because a yes vote is the principled, conservative position.
Microsoft President Brad Smith delivered some surprisingly principled news about his company while speaking at Stanford University on Tuesday.
They aspire to create a principled institutional culture, a top-down ethos, where "doing the right thing" comes first.
Instead, it has mobilized the masses and advanced a principled progressive platform toward the defense and expansion of democracy.
They are also incredibly connected, and they practice this principled buying publicly, using the megaphone that social media provides.
"It's been an incredible honor to run a principled campaign for the White House," Paul said in the statement.
" Before introducing Pence, Cruz heaped praise on the GOP vice presidential nominee, saying that he embraces "strong principled conservatism.
Republicans say Gorsuch is well qualified for the job and that there is no principled reason to oppose him.
"People who are doing the gap-year programming, right now at least, they're all really principled people," he said.
In short, principled realism is to America First as wall is to barrier; it is nothing more than semantics.
He's smart and principled and brings a Midwestern, down-home style which is rare in a big-time pol.
But it may also confirm something much more troubling: the president's preference for crony capitalism over principled free enterprise.
Derek Avery is the David C. Darnell presidential chair in Principled Leadership at Wake Forest University School of Business.
Or, Lyft might be run by principled people who care about providing a fair service at a fair price.
That's a respectable position, but it's easier to be principled when another country's corporate champions are on the line.
The conversation did little to settle the issue of whether he was an opportunistic radical or a principled reformer.
The Human Rights Council's principled stance is a crucial step in telling the world that shutdowns need to stop.
For daughters, men ranked being independent, strong and principled as more important qualities than those same characteristics in wives.
There was nothing principled or realistic about what Trump and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley tried to do this week.
Fritz Bauer is a mass, and a mess, of contradictions: crafty yet principled, loyal yet friendless, brooding yet driven.
"I want to pay tribute to Carrie who is a fearless and principled champion for equal pay," says Smethers.
Will they endorse the man they portrayed as a threat to the nation, or take a more principled stand?
"This is about delivering a strong, principled and unified message that we will not tolerate violence in our community."
The singer explains that behaving ethically is a pragmatic decision for the billionaire and not just a principled one.
It's also true that not fact-checking is a lot less expensive for the companies making those principled arguments.
They portray him as principled and shocked by what he sees as the destruction of the church he loves.
For all the principled arguments for and against the Electoral College, there are still plenty of partisan motivations here.
He wants us to ignore our political values, vast policy and principled differences with the Trump agenda, because Israel.
The upshot is that Democrats could choose to adopt the language of grass-roots movements, without the principled ideals.
Republican officials don't seem to feel constrained by the basic, principled norms of democracy the way that Democrats are.
After all, nobody has ever accused Donald Trump of having consistent, principled views about monetary policy (or anything else).
Along with this sentiment comes a principled skepticism toward innovative ideas and technologies from more, let's say, energetic countries.
The more we get to know Cate and the people around her, the less principled any of them seem.
Both possibilities reflect what is most lovely in Mr. Sanders: That he is visionary and that he is principled.
Yet today, too many Americans still are unaware of exactly how important, principled, and consequential a president he was.
Viewed from another, more principled, angle, to vote to hear Bolton should have been understood as loyalty to party.
Over his career, Romney's had a history of taking principled stands and then backing off when things get tough.
" She continued, "We all lose when bullying and personal attacks become a substitute for genuine conversation and principled disagreement.
But they look the part; playing the role of principled Western men doin' what a man's got to do.
Principled leaders need to stand up, implement and enforce price transparency, and follow it up with other smart regulation.
As in the case of Sirleaf, where some saw a principled crusade, her political cadres saw a mortal threat.
The enigmatic attorney general held to his principled recusal even in the face of repeated presidential insults and abuse.
We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call him on the carpet for every outrage.
The tension in the film between Lermontov's personal involvement and his principled objection to a ballerina's marrying is absent.
When he wasn't yet the face of the party, they found various principled and practical reasons to oppose him.
This sounds promising, except for the part where it depends on the House Republican leadership taking a principled stand.
Supporters have praised her as Brazil's most principled politician, which could play a large role in the next election.
BW: Right, I mean that's always going to be an issue for them and they've taken a principled stand.
Social movements need pragmatic insiders, forging compromise from within, not just principled outsiders, demanding more and better from without.
Cynthia Nixon plays the older Dickinson, portraying her as multitudinous, assertive, rebellious, principled, shrill, demure, sensitive, coy, and vain.
Yapa looks honestly at the exhilaration such actions incite and the places where principled resolve meets the thrill of disobedience.
So don't be fooled into thinking that this is some kind of bold, principled anti-corruption stance from Donald Trump.
It replaces a principled argument for majority rule with a procedural maneuver that's hard to explain and harder to defend.
And they know that his comment on Tuesday is a clear walk-back of that allegedly principled stand back then.
Accordingly, they are subconsciously drawn to resolute, stubborn, or perhaps even autocratic leadership styles, because those styles signal principled conviction.
"He is a committed and deeply principled conservative," Cruz told the crowd before warning conservatives about the responsibilities of governing.
No, this isn't some principled stance against the yuletide-industrial complex or a personal front in the war on Christmas.
This may leave some principled Republicans to try option #3, forming a third party, or possibly running as an independent.
"Pence is a principled conservative, man of faith, and talented messenger for Republican ideas," said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Of course, she was also running her first restaurant, a principled one that takes care of its employees and customers.
"I am what you call a principled conservative," Blackburn said during an interview with BuzzFeed News at the Dixie Cafe.
" Trump described his foreign policy as one of "'principled realism" with no regard for "old dogmas" and "so-called experts.
We have intelligent, well-intentioned, principled Americans rising through the ranks of American business, politics, government and industry every day.
The principled opposition to Hubert Humphrey was deeply misguided in 1968, with monumental consequences for the nation and the world.
Principled critics argue that any society where socioeconomic reward is based on the principle of "merit" itself is inherently unjust.
And as a principled matter, we are not going to just offer a control like that to people who pay.
Principled founders, limited partners and potential hires should demand official policies and strong enforcement from the VCs they work with.
The Christian east remembers Mark of Ephesus, the one bishop in Florence who refused to sign, as a principled hero.
Some banks may take a principled stand opposing the fact that they are taking a discount on state-guaranteed debt.
Giving public money to abortions was a principled but politically dumb decision, says a former member of Mr Rauner's staff.
The greatest of them is "the absence of strong, principled American presidential leadership for the first time in its history".
But this was not merely Morley being a contrarian—he wrote from a stance of principled opposition to the war.
Rudrappa acknowledges that physical and cultural distance can assuage even principled buyers' anxieties, especially in the case of breast milk.
President Trump would have known that his bullying bluff would fail if he understood how principled people like Comey work.
So before you kneel at the altar of the Upstanding Principled Republican, ask yourself: What about Trump don't you like?
"As I mentioned in my testimony, you can't promote principled anti-corruption action without pissing off corrupt people," Kent said.
Most principled people oppose amnesties because they reward past bad behavior and reduce incentives to refrain from future bad behavior.
This is the antithesis of so-called 'principled realism' and a sure path to diminishing America's leadership in the world.
"@JeffFlake is a principled legislator & always does what's right for the people of #AZ," McCain tweeted shortly after Trump's criticism.
"We are adopting a principled realism, rooted in common values and shared interests," he will say, according to the excerpts.
"She was tough, she was clear, and I think took a principled position that the wall is immoral," he said.
As a CNN analyst, Cuccinelli was always outnumbered, but he never backed off articulating the principled conservative side of things.
Rice said Trump painted a "world characterized by hostile states and lurking threats" rather than highlighting America's "principled leadership" abroad.
Our debates have all been spirited, not slanderous; energetic, not angry; and principled, not ideological, and tonight was no exception.
As the introduction to the petition indicates, there are two principled reasons behind our idea to publicly set this forward.
And despite his reputation as a morally principled leader, we have Bush to thank for handing Palestinian jihadists greater power.
Limiting the SALT deduction in such a way would have been unpopular as well, but it would have been principled.
For without truth and a principled fidelity to truth and to shared facts, Mr. President, our democracy will not last.
Even in the absence of starting open access journals, though, some scientists have been taking quieter, but equally principled, stands.
They can *look* brave and principled without running afoul the consequences of actually calling out the president for similar language.
The partisan press finds some principles Also comforting was the appearance of principled unity among the White House press corps.
The critics' argument is principled — their vision of conservatism has free trade as one of its pillars — but also practical.
I wish that Mr. Paul had taken the same principled stance before he voted for the tax bill last month.
Workers like me stand on the shoulders, not of giants, but of principled women and men who made giant steps.
"He was also a very kind, very decent, incredibly principled person whose moral compass was front and center," she said.
The narcissistic, amoral, vulgar reality-TV president and the modest, principled, classy, old-world president could not be more different.
It's about a son trying to understand an enigmatic father and the principled way he chose to live his life.
And your intention, to connect, far outshines his in any principled measurement, which is to continue to deceive his wife.
" They can be seen "planting a flag," taking a "principled stand against the prevailing aesthetic" and issuing a "status report.
Sure, there are still many principled individuals within the party, but as a national institution the Republican Party is hollow.
And — here's the crucial point — they will have lost all ability to make a principled case against Mr. Trump's wall.
The real horror for me is watching people who I thought were principled conservatives become sycophantic propagandists for this guy.
"As a principled comedian, I would never shape my content around a person or a brand for free," Colbert declared.
Pence, who served 12 years with Ryan in the House, is a "happy warrior" and "principled conservative," the Speaker said.
For the same reasons, principled Republicans should join Democrats in opposing the Trump pardon of former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio.
Establishment conservatives may be prone to mistake their jealousy for a principled conviction that Mr. Bannon is unsocialized and dangerous.
As the manager of Brooklyn, he advocated on behalf of the prospect Jackie Robinson, for pragmatic if not principled reasons.
The organization promotes a principled, constitutional foreign policy to advance the vital interests of the U.S. View the discussion thread.
Democracy does not necessarily need principled democrats, but it does need determined political leaders who can rise to the occasion.
The opposition Labour Party said Crouch had taken a principled stance over the decision to delay cutting the maximum stake.
For without truth, and a principled fidelity to truth and to shared facts, Mr. President, our democracy will not last.
The family resemblance is clear to anyone looking for it: These are principled and strong leaders with a clear agenda.
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. said that this test as proposed by Mr. Hilliard was opportunistic rather than principled.
Along the way, he earned a reputation as a strong and principled leader with a penchant for order and discipline.
There have been the usual expressions of outrage from the issue's principled members on both sides of the aisle — Sens.
While Nixon's Emily is no Miranda, she is smart, silly, sociable, principled and above all engaged with everything and everyone.
They defend his comments about how millennials don't actually have it that bad as a bit of principled truth-telling.
This sure makes it sound like Trump is some kind of dovish neo-isolationist, a principled skeptic of military intervention.
But it was pragmatic as well as principled: She knew that San Francisco jurors rarely if ever returned death sentences.
There is no principled defense of this state of affairs — and indeed, no one attempts to offer such a justification.
In a dangerous world, America must be able to rely in part on strong, principled diplomacy to secure our country.
Lincoln combined Jackson's blunt directness with a principled pursuit of justice that produced what was often called Lincoln's highest trait: honesty.
"It's been an incredible honor to run a principled campaign for the White House," Paul said in a statement to CNN.
In his ordered, principled view of the world, where people treat one another with respect, his story just doesn't make sense.
"We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage," she said.
"The entire public-relations-driven episode was dramatically wrong, and principled people recognize that without regard to political affiliation," Rosenstein wrote.
For the first time, I saw an African American political leader of my generation who was passionate, intelligent, principled, and credible.
"Otherwise, we have totally refused our principled argument in other areas where we want to leave things up to the states."
But when it comes to so-called principled policies, including immigration, voters will punish a party that strays from its beliefs.
He painted himself as a principled reformer, but has spent more time appeasing right-wing critics than fighting for his beliefs.
Unfortunately, in this case, the international community has not assumed a principled stance on terrorist groups that threaten all of us.
I don't want to act like we did this by being the most principled or the most virtuous with our money.
And as a principled matter, we are not going to just offer a control like that to people who pay. Right.
"Many states, primarily Western countries, still cannot display a principled stance against these groups," he added in a speech on Friday.
Kinnear and Ehle are both superb as a supposedly enlightened couple whose principled stances are challenged by this showdown with Leonor.
His commitment to fighting tyranny in Europe doesn't look quite as principled when contrasted with his commitment to maintaining it elsewhere.
She'll risk giving Trump and his surrogates more opportunities to portray those who resist as sore losers rather than principled Americans.
Given Trump's opportunistic leadership style -- what he calls "principled realism"-- we can expect more contradictions between his rhetoric and his actions.
And principled liberals should be thanking the conservative justices on the United States Supreme Court for their defense of state independence.
"We confirm that Russia's consistent and principled policy of uncompromising fight against terrorists in Syria will be continued," the ministry said.
If confirmed, the decision to not support the GOP convention puts Apple in lockstep with other tech companies taking principled stands.
Strange has demonstrated a principled willingness to fight corruption, taking on members of his own party despite the obvious political risks.
When we do it against a Republican president, maybe people will see it was a principled objection in the first place.
I, for one, do not believe he deserves credit for empty words without the courage to follow through with principled action.
She is a bold reformer and has been an unwavering champion of truth, principled realism and integrity within the United Nations.
He often failed to exercise the principled judgment, leadership, and discretion needed to recognize the constitutional rights of women and girls.
"Scooter Libby is one of the most capable, principled and honorable men I have ever known," Cheney said at the time.
"He's been principled & never let others push him away from his principles," Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer of New York tweeted.
But that will require a lot of obfuscation and avoidance of any principled discussion of the doctrine and these two cases.
He is an archetype of the principled dissident: uncompromising in the face of power, generous to his comrades, unbowed by adversity.
It was a chance for him to be principled rather than partisan ... but he chose instead to disregard his constitutional duty.
"As New York's newest senator, however, it seems that Hillary Clinton could not afford such a principled position," Ms. Warren wrote.
Now Cloudflare is going public, and the spam-hating, ever-principled Prince is going to have to answer to Wall Street.
He will join Justice Neil Gorsuch with well-articulated and principled opposition to the increasing independence and authority of federal agencies.
There would be an intense backlash from across the spectrum of American political thought, including liberals, political independents and principled conservatives.
Phase 2.0 will make this blunder permanent, so the claim that the SALT cap is a principled change rings quite hollow.
So is this a principled stand, or the result of the tribe not getting the payout they felt they were due?
They describe a politician who is principled and devoted but also flawed and alone, burdened with limited powers and impossible expectations.
There is a perception that Steve Jobs and Apple were holdouts because of some principled, high-minded objection to larger phones.
If leaders aren't held responsible for what happens in their divisions, principled employees lose faith that they will be treated fairly.
Ultimately, though, the diagnosis may be less illuminating: Graham was never the principled Republican the press made him out to be.
"Principled conservatives will have to go elsewhere even as the charlatans heckle them as helping Hillary Clinton," he wrote early Wednesday.
He took a principled stand on free speech that caused hundreds of his own employees to speak out against his policy.
Its enemies, conservative and liberal, will find themselves having to make principled cases for positions they thought were settled long ago.
On the contrary, Trump, like Reagan, is a tolerant, principled executive who seeks to represent all Americans united under one flag.
Any thought that he is taking a principled stand on the trade issue is disingenuous and self-serving and rings hollow.
We need that principled national voice, not just a guy who bounces around on issues like a well-coiffed rubber ball.
It is thus all but inevitable that a principled liberaltarian alliance in defense of liberal democracy will be a minority affair.
But there are other longstanding principled transpartisan coalitions that might be due for reconsideration: Think cosmopolitan libertarianism or Blue Dog Democrats.
Analysts said Mr. Lieberman's principled stand on the military draft law was a vehicle for his more far-reaching political ambitions.
The book voices strong convictions about the issues that are raised here, and it's no stretch given Reacher's principled military background.
He seems to be taking exception to the idea that public criticism could change what he regards as his principled approach.
Today, I'm proud to introduce my Interfaith Advisory Council—principled faith leaders who know our fight is a righteous struggle. pic.twitter.
Depending on your perspective, Tsemel is either a principled believer in the concept of presumed innocence or an apologist for bloodshed.
Apple doesn't have Amazon's reputation for ruthless capitalism or Microsoft's reliance on government contracts, and it's generally cultivated a principled nonpartisanship.
"Scooter Libby is one of the most capable, principled and honorable men I have ever known," he said in a statement.
At the time, Cohn wanted the world to know he was agonizing over whether to quit the government in principled protest.
But the social network spent much of 2019 doing the kinds of tough, principled work that its bigger rivals often neglected.
If avoiding suffering is the goal, there is little principled basis to object to the painless extinction of a whole species.
This is not oversight by Congress or some principled exercise by serious leaders to protect the system from a corrupt president.
The organizational forces that have evolved over decades to facilitate the principled compromise needed for governance have been marginalized and rejected.
They argue that taking a principled stand won't hurt Democrats in tough races because there's strong bipartisan support for protecting Dreamers.
It's a principled fight with broad implications for Texas and other states, because it's about freedom — and the rule of law.
For me, the primary test for whether an argument is principled or partisan is "the shoe on the other foot" test.
When it comes to fulfilling his campaign promise to appoint strong, principled judges, Trump is knocking it out of the park.
Morales, an evangelical Christian, says the Israel policy is a principled stand in the tradition of Guatemala's longstanding support of Israel.
Thanks to Madison's influence, his characteristic treatment of race — principled ideals followed by compromise — made its way into the Constitution itself.
"I believe he's a principled man who simply believes in the abolishment of the bank," Mr. Rounds said of Mr. Garrett.
But some wondered whether the N.F.L. was also trying to counter the effect of Kaepernick, whose principled protest continued to resonate.
Under principled small government, you'd be able to get a passport; the implication that less government equals chaos hurts our agenda.
Neither Google nor anyone else seems to have a principled or systematic way to handle the power it has stumbled into.
Cynthia Nixon now plays the older, birdlike Dickinson, portraying her as multitudinous, assertive, rebellious, principled, shrill, demure, sensitive, coy, and vain.
We'll also get to see how many Ryans start out principled opponents of Trump but then become McConnells and endorse Trump.
It does us good to reflect on their wisdom and principled approach to governing, never an easy task, for without their foresight, without their constitutionally principled approach to controversies, America would not be a place where we build fences to keep people out without authorized entry — as opposed to countries that build fences to keep citizens in.
Though summarily (and lawfully) fired, Yates made clear her principled objection to a dangerous and, in her considered judgment, legally unsupportable directive.
But he said his principled defense of civil liberties that could benefit Trump was too much to swallow for his social circle.
Principled Senate Republicans, such as Richard Burr, Ben Sasse and John McCain, are troubled by what the removal of Mr Comey portends.
Here at the Shangri-La Dialogue, delegates do not hide their relief that America has a principled, clever man as defence secretary.
" But the official noted big international technology companies had called for a "robust, principled and transparent framework" on data requests "across jurisdictions.
" He goes on to say, "I urged Kelly not to do that, arguing that the country needed principled people around the president.
Instead, we should be dealing with North Korea through principled diplomacy that promotes US security, defends our allies, and upholds human rights.
Principled, one-man-stands of linguistic resistance against the crypto(currency) craze are futile at this particular juncture of its technological development.
A close friend of the special counsel, Mr Barr is possibly too principled and certainly too canny to have misrepresented his conclusions.
We're saying that you can nominate a principled conservative who just so happens to be the candidate best equipped to defeat Hillary.
That prompted Arizona's senior senator, Republican John McCain to come out on Flake's side, calling him a "principled legislator" in a tweet. .
Our inclusion in that number flows from our principled opposition to the damage that progressivism has already inflicted on our great nation.
For the bulk of things, you're playing as either Bryn, a principled ape, or Jess Ross, a woman leading a small town.
"Every member has their own calculus and certainly some of them are taking a principled position, regardless of the politics," Conant said.
He offers no loyalty to the higher principles that motivate many to participate in politics, whether they are principled liberals or conservatives.
We have a proven conservative, Christian, principled, Republican — lifelong, I might add — candidate right now who can actually beat liberal Tammy Baldwin.
As his confirmation hearing will no doubt make clear, Judge Kavanaugh is a principled and eminently qualified pick for the Supreme Court.
"The constructive, principled discussions with DOJ that occurred over nearly two months were complicated by the confusing 'stand down' message," Waldman recalled.
This is a special award for "when someone has stood up under pressure with grace and dignity and principled discipline," she explained.
As Trump heads to Europe, every principled and true conservative should stand with Reagan and all the other presidents who came before.
These groups could be allies in seeking greater objectivity from social media websites by taking a principled position on freedom of speech.
Sanders is an enigma; he is a political aberration, principled and authentic, unbeholden to corporations, and only beholden to his own proclivities.
Republican and Democratic senators should once again take a principled stand on human rights issues and join together to defeat his nomination.
With more than 38 years of service to our nation General Hyten has proven himself to be a principled and dedicated patriot.
Principled stands on behalf of the developing world are not exactly the stuff of which successful campaigns for the presidency are made.
He is an intelligent, principled, ambitious, and effective political operator, with a clear vision for the party that he helps to lead.
Some applauded his principled stand against ICE's human rights violations, while others condemned his violation of the spirit of open-source software.
But what was different here is that U.S. Uber users did have a principled alternative to switch to without much hassle: Lyft.
But instead of turning to the many principled Republicans available, he seems drawn to hotheads and bigots, embarrassing himself and our nation.
But the reaction, particularly across the Republican spectrum, reveals an outrage that appears distinctly selective and sounds much more partisan than principled.
And it makes his gradual evolution from principled lawyer to agent of the despotic state feel all the grander and more Shakespearean.
The senator took a principled stance when the outcome was uncertain, and likely sacrificed her seat in the Senate in the process.
" James Davis, a spokesman for Freedom Partners, said "network organizations will stand with principled lawmakers who will oppose the House healthcare proposal.
You'd want to find people who had taken a principled position in this direction dating back to before Trump won the election.
That centerpiece needs to be a principled populism that causes voters — white, black, Latino and Asian — to think about their economic interests.
" In her assessment, Mr. Trump "careened wildly from some warped form of principled realism to threats of mass annihilation and back again.
Democrats see him as a decent, honest, principled man at a time when our politics seems dominated by charlatans and partisan hacks.
But colleagues and friends said Mr. Long was a principled person who was not known for cutting any corner, ethical or otherwise.
"I can honestly say Jim is one of the most honorable, thoughtful and principled men I've met in Washington," Mr. Meadows said.
In the coming weeks, MFAN will lay out a coherent and principled approach to effective foreign aid based on the principles above.
The shutdown was the crisis point Heritage Action had hoped for — that cherished moment when Republicans finally took a bold, principled stand.
And there's Pinterest — yes, that Pinterest — which enacted tough and principled content moderation, the sort that its competitors have stridently avoided. 9.
Are there even three principled Republicans left who will put their devotion to the Republic above their fealty to the Republican Party?
"For without truth, and a principled fidelity to truth and to shared facts, Mr. President, our democracy will not last," Flake said.
Let's engage in a fight for American exceptionalism, which has worked because of conservative principles and a once more-principled Republican party.
They may give up on anything resembling a principled tax reform, and just throw a few trillion dollars at rich people instead.
"We've taken a principled decision, and it speaks highly of a country that defends its ideals, not just petty interests," he said.
One might expect principled egalitarians like the Quakers to celebrate a linguistic process whereby all social ranks experienced an increase in dignity.
I would like to thank another man whose principled leadership has earned widespread admiration: Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, Senator Chuck Grassley.
The core truth he has laid bare is that Republican voters are powered by a resentful nationalism more than a principled conservatism.
A principled nationalist would see foreign efforts to interfere in a US election as an unacceptable infringement on American sovereignty and independence.
"We have an incredibly tough, shrewd, determined and principled person to lead those (Brexit) negotiations for Britain," Hunt told Sky News television.
And then if you follow the news and you're at all observant, you will realize that they don't have any principled positions.
If you see Trump as kind of principled non-interventionist, then Abrams's appointment really does seem like a betrayal of Trumpian ideals.
Mike Pence even endorsed Cruz, calling him a "principled conservative" on local Indianapolis radio and appearing alongside the candidate during two retail stops.
"This is increasingly my fear: that there is no principled alternative to muddling through," the political writer Will Wilkinson mused back in 2010.
But now I think all Conservatives will rally around Judge Kavanaugh because he really is a principled Conservative that we can count on.
Ali, 38, choked up as she spoke, recalling the "loving, gentle and principled man" who was father to her and her eight siblings.
He may come into praise from some Republicans for his principled stand, but those same Republicans won't follow him out on that limb.
As Lee's colleagues know, he is a brilliant legal thinker, capable of seeing all sides of an issue through a principled, constitutionalist lens.
"I will note that Ronald Reagan spent decades as a principled conservative," Mr. Cruz told reporters before a town-hall-style event here.
Sanders and many of his supporters have been motivated by a principled argument about the problems with the Democratic Party and American politics.
Mr Sessions was confirmed, despite longstanding allegations that he is a racist, by trading on his reputation as a tough but principled politician.
Pierre Claver Mbonimpa from Burundi, a gentle yet principled soul, undeterred even after his son was murdered and he himself survived repeated attacks.
Since the first day of his campaign, Evan McMullin has shown himself to be razor sharp, well-versed on the issues, and principled.
"He developed the skill without which his many attributes as an artist might have been squelched — principled leadership," Downey Jr. wrote of Malek.
Before the Texas delgation, Cruz withstood taunt after taunt, outburst after outburst, as he tried to defend his position as a principled stand.
Nobody who supports far-left liberal Democrats who are fighting for judicial activists can possibly care about having principled constitutionalists on the court.
About half of the crowd stood up and gave him ovations whenever he defended his decision as principled and not personal to Trump.
Update: Cruz called Fiorina a "strong, principled leader and a woman of faith" in announcing her selection at a rally in Miami, Fla.
The company is taking a public, principled stance on this, which is in line with its recent public pro-privacy defense of encryption.
"TCF intends to vigorously defend against the CFPB's allegations, and we believe we have strong, principled defenses," said Mark Goldman in a statement.
They are desperate for a principled alternative to the predatory bipartisan establishment, and seek a positive path out of the two-party trap.
" She also spoke of "the responsibility of the act of empathy" and the need for "the principled press to hold power to account.
Dick Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat, praised Collins and Murkowski for taking a principled stand against the Republican move to open debate.
However, irrespective of the noise, Merkel will not agree to a U-turn on her principled position regarding those fleeing war and persecution.
Democrats are resurrecting their "out-of-the-mainstream" and "respect for precedent" assertions against potential Trump judicial nominees because those assertions sound principled.
Blue Ruin director Jeremy Saulnier returns for all-out war It's a tough road, that of the principled DIY punk act in 2016.
"I have become the investor I didn't have enough of…founder focused, principled, and growth minded," Brackeen said in an email to TechCrunch.
In that context, the Wisconsin school board's reference to the First Amendment sounds less like a principled stance and more like an excuse.
Under the guise of principled conservatism, he has shunned the give and take that has been essential to the functioning of our democracy.
Lawmakers were not committed to a principled, constitutional system that distributed aid based on need and on sound educational practices, the judge said.
The principled Salvador steals every scene as he forces the ­Americans to interrogate their beliefs, and the humble housekeeper ­emerges as a hero.
As we learned during the Iran nuclear negotiations, principled diplomacy took years of committed effort to produce the most robust and verifiable agreement.
It was Kennedy who followed a principled path that occasionally took him to the left over concerns for due process or personal dignity.
Perhaps you have already guessed that this argument has some application to the position of principled conservatives in the year of Donald Trump.
Daraka Larimore-Hall—a serious and principled social democrat despite being vice chair of the California Democratic Party—is miffed by this attitude.
At the same time, principled democrats should ensure that all citizens have the material independence and security that political equality and democracy require.
He proved to millions of his fans, and even to his detractors, that a principled stand truly is to be admired and remembered.
Ideologues play the long game by taking a principled and measured approach to governing that pays dividends for the party down the road.
Principled lawmakers who want to do right by their constituents should take a different path, allowing these tax giveaways to expire as intended.
Too often these contrarian voices represent narrow interests that desire specific, arbitrary solutions that exclude competitive alternatives for principled and operational flood resilience.
"I have come to know you and found you to be a decent, principled and kind colleague," Powell wrote in her resignation letter.
It showed his true colors, and I think the American people have enough evidence to show that he is not a principled person.
Even the most principled among us, however, often can't get past the convenience factor when considering whether to switch a primary checking account.
But, for me, it was natural for such a principled individual to recognize the moral values that Israel shares with the United States.
They saw our principled stand against corruption and criminality, against immorality and hatred, as born of hyper-partisanship and the bruises of defeat.
"This victory was made possible because of the principled position of the majority of Interpol members," Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said.
The unfamiliar notion of a Germany, and a Europe, without Ms. Merkel's calm, principled and wise leadership figures heavily in the political discussions.
In interviews with nearly two dozen friends, former colleagues and political leaders, a portrait emerged of Mr. Horowitz as a principled, savvy investigator.
Unfortunately, the principled version of the Republican Party in Congress has virtually collapsed, a crisis compounded by the death of Senator John McCain.
Principled disagreement is so easily mistaken for provocation that it becomes easier, if you're not inclined to howl, to not even bother whispering.
If Fellini's camera finds it hard to sit still, that is less a stylistic tic and more a principled refusal to get stuck.
Staunch and principled, he has never moderated his positions for the sake of his audience, whether that was on MSNBC or on Twitter.
And then there are other things that Russia is doing where the west has got to take a -- a clear and principled stand.
But they have only a thin majority, and there may be enough retiring, principled, and politically vulnerable Senate Republicans to block this maneuver.
We have to find some common ground, not perfect unity or non-partisanship, but principled cooperation to meet challenges we agree are priorities.
Eliminating the mandate would satisfy principled libertarians and save money for middle-class consumers for whom Obamacare seems like an unjustifiably bad deal.
And principled confrontation is how you create optimistic change in the face of disagreement, unless it bends towards arrogance and stubbornness without purpose.
Here's hoping, once again, that some Senate Republicans are more principled and patriotic, as well as more respectful of the institution of Congress.
In this moment, it is our moral responsibility to build a principled opposition strong enough to overpower the politics of hate and fear.
I hope this call for a coherent and principled strategy for our development programs will receive the bipartisan consideration and support it deserves.
"Mike Pence is a good man, a principled conservative, and he will make a great vice president," Mr. Ryan told reporters this week.
And they did so under intense governmental pressure, a reminder of the important role that principled family leadership plays in the news business.
As these decisions show, principled business (and other) leaders will not turn their back on the values they have embedded into their organizations.
"We're reviving the spirit of U Win Tin and pro-democracy activists who took a principled stand against injustice and oppression," he said.
Over the weekend, Principled PAC — which touts itself as a group of "principled conservatives who have the backbone to stand up to the Washington elite" — released an ad linking Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff to the shooting, which left four wounded, including Majority Chief Whip Steve Scalise (who, as of Monday, was reportedly no longer in critical condition after undergoing several surgeries).
Jeb Bush won't do it: He will vote neither Trump nor Clinton and "will support principled conservatives at the state and federal levels" instead.
You will lose, and it won't be pretty," Rice tweeted, adding that King is "one of the most principled, fair and tough journalists alive.
That is why we're taking legal action against these settlers and in support of Airbnb's principled decision to delist properties in West Bank settlements.
Someone who's selfless and principled in one context is sometimes the opposite in another, as if there's only so much goodness to go around.
His rivals seemed especially irritated that Mr. Cruz has sought to portray himself as the genuine conservative among a group of weak-principled politicians.
What makes these [substitutes] more dangerous than a politics infused by mainstream Christianity or mainstream Islam is that they are less cohererent and principled.
For the less scholarly, MBM is funnelled into ten "guiding principles" (such as "principled entrepreneurship") printed on coffee cups and posters throughout the group.
In tentatively setting aside his bitter rivalry with Trump, Cruz cast his decision as a carefully considered, principled bid to deny Clinton the presidency.
But a company cannot make a principled stand against outside pressure while ignoring the standards it set for the rest of its user base.
You know, there are principled, good, smart, capable people there who would like -- who would really like to rediscover the capacity to do things.
It took the firm-principled Abraham Lincoln, who was antislavery to the core, to accept civil war rather than allow the spread of slavery.
But make no mistake -- we will defend our allies, the principled international order, and the positive future it affords all of us, Carter said.
Feinstein said Comey is a strong and principled man, but noted that she thinks he made a couple of mistakes while helming the bureau.
Principled interpreters of the Constitution do not advocate overturning precedents that protect citizens from government abuse, which was the primary purpose of the Constitution.
Or, specifically, the lack thereof he sees in a wealthy man taking a principled stand against the conglomerate that so long buttered his bread.
To accomplish this requires a principled return to the classical liberal program of a constitutionally limited government, with power divided between three separate branches.
Microsoft president and chief legal officer Brad Smith said on Tuesday that the company is "principled" about the sorts of people it works with.
Alas, there is some nettlesome exposition, involving a principled prison guard (the martial arts deity Tony Jaa) in Thailand, whose young daughter has leukemia.
He can demonstrate that he's serious about tax increases by setting aside the hyperbole and engaging in principled and factual debate about the details.
He can demonstrate that he's serious about tax increases by setting aside the hyperbole and engaging in principled and factual debate about the details.
Excluding the president from the list of invited guests and speakers is not a petty vendetta; it is about principle, from a principled man.
If the producers are truly interested, they'll figure out a way to make it work without me having to compromise my own principled mission.
Mr. Bolton is a consummate principled professional, yet, so far, he is failing to do the right thing and testify at the impeachment hearings.
The media consistently reinforced his image as a rules driven and principled public servant, often referring to him as an almost naive Eagle Scout.
Merkel will need the sharpest combination of her political instincts and her principled politics to keep this electoral earthquake from causing more serious damage.
McCain, who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer, said on Twitter Thursday that Flake "is a principled legislator & always does what's right" for Arizona.
The next president needs to be a principled leader with a real plan to turn things around and help every family in this town.
The more important demonstration of McCain's spiritedness, however, was his love of what is good about the United States: its principled attachment to liberty.
That the F.B.I. so soon wants access to another iPhone would seem to prove Apple right and to vindicate the company's principled resistance, right?
Dissent by America's professional diplomats has a long and principled history, and has often been a warning that foreign policy is hazardously off course.
So you would think at some point in time the cost issue goes away and it just becomes a principled stand against smartphones themselves.
And where you can sit across the table from 'em and you have a principled argument and ultimately can still move the country forward.
" Thune praised Coats, a former senator, as "an incredibly capable, principled guy" who "is very committed to doing the right thing for the country.
" He thought that conservatives would be more principled than liberals, but he learned that "the right media is no different than the left media.
He has an impressive record fighting corruption, and he ran a lonely but principled campaign against Eliot Spitzer in 2006 for the gubernatorial nomination.
He just cannot accept that the conservative majority holds opposing but principled views on issues ranging from immigration to campaign finance to voting rights.
The opposition to Obama's debt financing was the principled stand of a chastened GOP, not a cynical ploy to trip up a Democratic president.
Only a diverse and principled left-wing bloc will have the political power and moral might to create a real alternative in this country.
"Onaga showed staying power and seemed to be a principled politician," said Jeff Kingston, the director of Asian studies at Temple University in Tokyo.
But even this decision appears to be rooted, at least partly, in Trump's gripes with GM rather than in broader and more principled concerns.
Principled opposition to a citizenship ban (mostly from Republicans) is finally outweighed by the need to court Southern lawmakers readmitted to Congress after Reconstruction.
It turns out that the question from Baker was not asked in a principled search for the truth, but to help exonerate President Nixon.
How could you trust a senator to make a principled stand on the budget if she can't even bring herself to choose a president?
Still, he laid out his principled rationale as the lead cabinet officer in charge of selling a plan in which he did not believe.
But lately, it reminds me of how ingrained racism can be — and how my understanding of it went from principled-if-abstract to concrete.
The A.C.L.U., once admired for its principled defense of even neo-Nazis' speech rights, now meets with fierce criticism and internal dissent over it.
These are the types of principled men and women we want enforcing law and order in our communities – attorneys who are fair and independent.
And Republicans, aside from a principled few, aren't quoting from dog-eared copies of The Road to Serfdom to warn of impending socialist tyranny.
Self-assured, articulate and principled, Mr. Amro and his rising public profile serve as an embarrassment to the Israeli military regime that controls Palestine.
The court should take a principled stand, not on the side of abortion facilities or pregnancy centers, but on the side of free speech.
"It's up to the leaders negotiating those things to be disciplined and principled enough that their decision-making isn't unduly swayed," Mr. Lumumba said.
He wants more openness, not out of any principled belief in government transparency but because it's essential if his profession is going to survive.
Just this week, he's appeared on PBS Newshour, Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN to talk about the importance of principled leadership and lifelong learning.
In 1974, one congressman took the brave and principled step of becoming the first Republican on the Judiciary Committee to support impeaching President Nixon.
Had that region really been so principled, it wouldn't have needed a clandestine system to convey fugitives beyond its borders to a foreign nation.
If there is a chance to achieve a responsible end to the war in the near term, the administration's principled approach has a chance.
Taken as a whole, his debate performance was more polished — but that, in itself, implies artifice that undercuts his brand as a principled outsider.
MEG TIRRELL: Well, accusations of being hyper-principled aside, I want to ask you about your relationship with the Trump administration and with the President.
Throughout his career Bogle displayed the best attributes of our profession and was the model of a principled, visionary, scrupulous, thrifty and relentlessly optimistic investor.
Trump would later turn against them, not out of any principled opposition to taking their money — but because they wouldn't give it to him anyway.
I&aposm a principled conservative and I think Florida voters are much more in sync with them in terms of what they want to see.
" Former national security adviser Susan Rice responded to the initial video, tweeting, "Gayle King is one of the most principled, fair and tough journalists alive.
This Web site is designed to provide you with relevant evidence to help you make an informed opinion, and then a principled series of decisions.
Where Mr Trump has acted appropriately—as with his nomination of a principled, conservative jurist to fill a Supreme Court vacancy—he deserves to prevail.
D.C. Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton intervened on her behalf, calling Picciotto "well known for her willingness to engage in principled activism at considerable personal costs."
I hoped that in 2016 my party would recapture the presidency with a candidate who was principled, respected, and a great leader for our nation.
The decision of other countries - including China and India - to join Myanmar in distancing themselves from the resolution was a "principled stand", Thaung Tun said.
Principled conservatives have a right to demand unqualified repudiation of such statements, people, and organizations--not the lukewarm distancing the candidate and the DNC provided.
The rising partisanship in the country -- and the surge in outside groups rewarding "principled stands" on issues rather than compromise -- has played a role too.
The bosses and their chess-like games, the worried wife at home, the sadist hitman and his contrastingly principled partner: It's all dull and tiresome.
"As an individual, John Roberts is undoubtedly a principled conservative, as is the president who appointed him," Cruz wrote in 2005 in the National Review.
President Obama's brave and principled decision to commute Chelsea Manning's remaining 35-year prison sentence highlights the equally strong need to pardon whistleblower Edward Snowden.
She's a selfish, impulse-driven addict with little social awareness, but she's also principled, and decisive in her job as a satellite-radio program manager.
The international community should take the opportunity of a new U.S. administration in 2017 to launch a new and principled approach vis-à-vis Iran.
The Chamber can of course speak for itself, and it has a right to support two processes that are impossible to reconcile on principled grounds.
In Beto, I recognized the kind of Texan that I know well—diligent, optimistic, principled, gracious, big-hearted, straightforward, and not scared or fear-mongering.
Even McMullin's campaign, however principled, was ultimately hollow, a way for conservative voters to distance themselves from the ugliness that their own party had birthed.
People around the U.S. will see those who serve them as models of a principled, courageous and vital group proud to be Foreign Service Officers.
This is why the principled promotion of the rule of law and institutional integrity has been so necessary to our strategy for a successful Ukraine.
"There can be no path to principled immigration reform if the executive branch is able to rewrite or nullify federal laws at will," Trump said.
He has a principled libertarian bent; and Calabria's nomination is not sure to go through, but there is good reason to believe that it will.
It has followed its new policy of "principled engagement" by reaching out to Hungary as an ally, while signaling that CEU was an important priority.
By joining with Trump he conferred on this former New York Democrat and thrice-married man the imprimatur of acceptance on the Principled Right; 2023.
"These reforms reflect Pete's principled conservative values and they reflect the values of the people he is honored to represent," a spokesman told The Hill.
There was a striking degree of agreement on the challenges and on what needs to change, along with principled disagreement over how to get there.
President Juan Manuel Santos and his team of negotiators have been principled, indefatigable and cleareyed throughout the protracted negotiations, which have deeply polarized the nation.
They know sustained pressure and prolonged control can potentially intimidate even Supreme Court justices into giving up on making a principled defense of the Constitution.
But I'm going to choose to believe that this was a sly comment on how image matters more than reality, even to the principled Catherine.
Each of those new appointees— all principled "originalists" in the mold of the late Justice Scalia—will have more than 400 participations in 2018 alone.
He could have taken a principled stand early and helped his members resist the disaster that the GOP now faces (whether Trump wins or loses).
The levels of poverty and inequality we have today cannot be attributed to free markets — at least not the kind for which principled libertarians plead.
If we want accountability from social media websites though, we should be principled about free speech and not allow politics to stand in the way.
It's hard to believe that the leaders of those organizations have a principled objection to HB2628's sex-based regulation of changing facilities and restrooms.
"He brings a principled, engaging and rigorous approach to the CFO role, with a track record of driving profitable growth," Dorsey said in a statement.
Remember that Trump and his chief strategist Steve Bannon have something close to contempt for the Koch and Paul Ryan school of principled, ideological, conservatism.
I think it would be perfectly principled for Collins to take either of those positions on abortion — or a different one, somewhere in the middle.
It would also be principled of her to say that she didn't think it was the Senate's job to quiz court nominees on specific issues.
Principled, decent, beholden to no corporation or vampire squid bank and intent, it genuinely appears, on upholding the basic principles of social justice and democracy.
Both of her votes against war were understood to be based on principled objection to conflicts that were generally approved (WWI) or universally demanded (WWII).
Chris is one of the clearest and most principled business thinkers I've met and the diversity of challenges he has helped us navigate is impressive.
But several top Republican officials in the state — including Martha McSally, who conceded a Senate race yesterday — have handled close elections in a principled way.
It is Keller's principled son, Chris (Benjamin Walker), who bears the brunt of the revelations that emerge one day in August, after a portentous thunderstorm.
So there he'll be in the Senate, his old self-righteous self, waiting for the chance to take a principled stand against the White House.
Lee named Toney Chaplin, a deputy chief of police and the head of the department's Professional Standards and Principled Policing Bureau, as acting police chief.
I would like to think that the people of, say, North Dakota are going to reward Heidi Heitkamp for taking a principled stand against Kavanaugh.
Only a principled policy of inclusion at home and an assertion of Australia's egalitarian values in Asia will ensure the nation's future prosperity and security.
They are a pattern of his presidency, one that the judicial system, Congress, civic institutions and principled members of Trump's own administration need to resist.
I didn't agree with all their policies or everything they did, but I thought these were principled individuals who would uphold the rule of law.
Perhaps this is the point; perhaps Anshaw means to shake us awake from our little narcissisms, our devout solipsisms, our daily applications of principled maquillage.
"The one thing I do know about Elizabeth is she's highly principled," said former Senator Heidi Heitkamp, who served with Ms. Warren in the Senate.
My suspicion lingered that these choices reflected more cowardice ("why die, go supply") than a principled wish to avoid combat in a war I opposed.
America is great when we're the country that the world admires, a beacon of hope and a principled people who are generous, fair and caring.
William L. Kovacs is author of Reform the Kakistocracy: Rule by the Least Able or Least Principled Citizens and a blog of the same name.
This is why the principled promotion of the rule of law and institutional integrity has been so necessary to our strategy for a successful Ukraine.
The country needs more honest, principled people like Rob Porter, which is why I hope that this cynical campaign to discredit his character ultimately fails.
"People are generally disappointed that Pompeo seems to have abdicated principled leadership in favor of political games," a U.S. diplomat overseas said in a text.
There was a related criticism I saw among the comments: that Trump is a grubby opportunist; he's not principled, so he can't have a doctrine.
Moral traditionalists, struggling to hold ground against rising mass movements for racial and gender equality, found much to like in libertarianism's principled skepticism of democracy.
"Instead, we should be dealing with North Korea through principled diplomacy that promotes US security, defends our allies, and upholds human rights," the Massachusetts Democrat wrote.
He has landed near the sweet spot between Cruz-like extremism, Trump-like nativism, and Jeb Bush's more principled rejection of both factions of the right.
She encourages candidates to take a principled stand if they are in a position to do so, if they are already employed or have good prospects.
But he's still going to make a better king than Jon "I obey the orders of anyone who tells me I'm doing a principled thing" Snow.
Nene's supporters have portrayed him as a principled official who sought to defend the country's strained public finances against corrupt attacks from Zuma and his allies.
Optimistic and principled in the beginning, Boyce is shocked by the horror of what he discovers in the mysterious church compound that houses the Nazi transmitter.
Because Sanders's attack is on the system in general, and not on Clinton's particular actions, he can seem principled even when he is on the offensive.
Do not be misled -- the decision to abstain was not the thoughtful action of a principled leader determined to make peace no matter what the cost.
But it helped to create the popular impression of the Overton Window not as a strategy to advance principled political beliefs, but as a conspiratorial plot.
A majority of Congressional Republicans voted for ESSA in the hope that the federal government could play a more limited, principled role in the years ahead.
This week wasn't the Academy taking a principled stand; it was the Academy striking back because it didn't like the products it was being associated with.
"I continue to have strong principled concerns about this policy direction," Irish Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe told his EU counterparts in a debate on the tax.
Will is trying to defend America from Putin, and to save conservatism from Trump, and for that, patriotic Americans and principled conservatives should be eternally grateful.
Instead, I will focus my attention on representing the people of Florida, retaining a conservative majority in the Senate and electing principled conservatives across the country.
"We continue to make our forceful, principled argument to members of Congress," spokesman Josh Earnest said last week when asked about possible changes to the bill.
"I know they will bring their good judgment and a principled vision for our Party and our country into this role," Priebus said in a statement.
That's why I and others are fighting so hard to ensure that America stands by our allies and remains an active, principled leader in the world.
During the campaign, President Trump took a principled and politically expedient position to pull the United States out of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, (JCPOA).
But for Walmart, the Second Amendment is a principled battle line, and it is willing to suffer the political blowback from Americans outraged by gun violence.
Kalin tweeted Thursday that under Erdogan's leadership "Turkey will maintain its principled stance against all coup attempts," while also sharing the #WeAreMADURO hashtag to show solidarity.
Former Obama campaign chief strategist and current CNN senior political commentator David Axelrod told the magazine that Patrick and Obama are similar in their "principled" nature.
In an op-ed published in the Des Moines Register in January, O'Malley pointed to O'Rourke's "disciplined and principled campaign" as a reason behind his support.
"Jeff Sessions is a good man, he is a good friend and he is a principled senator who fights passionately for his causes," Mr. Cruz said.
Even if Google wanted to take a principled stand, like Apple is now, the company's lack of tight control over its handset world would complicate that.
In a statement, the former Florida governor called Cruz a consistent, principled conservative who has demonstrated an ability to appeal to voters and win primary contests.
Bezos has an opportunity to solidify a new course for corporate America -- a moral, principled course where profit is not procured at the expense of people.
But they and other so-called principled Republicans will surely fold on this, just as they have folded on immigration, the border wall and Trump himself.
At least early in that decade we had hopes that universities would take a principled stand on evils — war, racism — that were burning the country up.
"[Former Trump aide Sam] Nunberg later confessed to me that Trump's principled stand against the corrupt donor class was little more than lucky spin," Coppins reported.
Our values must be inclusive and focus on teamwork, collaboration and joy at work, and remove aggressive individual behaviors such as 'toe-stepping' and 'principled confrontation'.
"There was much she could have done, and gay activists implored her to do the most basic, most courageous, most principled thing of all," he writes.
And second, it's a slippery slope, because if we say the president and the vice president aren't under investigation, what's the principled basis for — for stopping?
How they follow through in the coming weeks, especially if the president fires him, will determine whether they are remembered as principled lawmakers or craven pols.
"This is not a principled approach to economic development," said Carl Davis, research director at the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy in Washington.
The problem with these arguments, once again, is that it is difficult to draw a principled legal distinction between different government programs that fund secular education.
"We started a conversation that we continue to have, that hasn't paused," she said of Mr. Goff, whom she described as quietly observant and very principled.
You have to make sacrifices along the way to do that, and she has been so principled that she was not willing to make a concession.
Yet the suspension of Global Entry is not really about travel but about the erosion of principled government and the triumph of a politics of revenge.
He has an impish humor, a first-class brain and a principled worldview based on a belief in America as the last best hope of earth.
Democrats are right to embrace their principled opposition to Judge Gorsuch and remember that however Mr. McConnell chooses to respond, it will be his decision alone.
"This victory was made possible because of the principled position of the majority of Interpol members," Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said in a statement.
She'd also made a principled but politically risky decision not to hold high-dollar fund-raisers or to seek contributions from wealthy donors during the primaries.
Finally, the judiciary is doing what it is supposed to be doing by resolving disputes between the other two branches in a principled and nonpartisan way.
We think this rush to judgement is a mistake — and that an announcement of a pause in the investigation would be plausible, principled, and politically advantageous.
Contrary to Justice Scalia and his many disciples, there is a third way to interpret the Constitution, beyond textualism (and originalism) and pure subjectivism: principled pragmatism.
Instead, I will focus my attention on representing the people of Florida, retaining a conservative majority in the Senate and electing principled conservatives across the country.
The admirable stances she took on behalf of the New Zealand Muslim community there have raised the bar for what principled leadership should look like today.
Principled, ethical leadership has the power—and the responsibility—to inject the values of humanity, justice, and equity into the marketplace and into the public conversation.
The inspiration for the ambitious, principled character played by Holly Hunter in the movie "Broadcast News," Ms. Zirinsky has been at CBS for over four decades.
And given that the party's donor class has condoned such a shift, the prospects of its becoming once again a principled center-right party appear dim.
M4BL will continue to lead the fight for justice, and in line with this, we are expanding to include principled, movement-led electoral work in our fight.
Staples said that if even Dion, whom he called "principled," is willing to "shill for the arms industry," it begs the question: who will fight against it?
Elected Republicans in Congress have little (if any) leverage over him and principled conservatives have very little (if any) left of the party we once belonged to.
It will hover around $1,000 and possibly go as high as $1,500 this year, but this is a principled tech project and not a store of value.
And I believe that the best way to do that is to be aggressive, to be principled, but to have the goal of trying to improve relations.
"The current executive's open hostility to transferring any detainees, no less those already administratively cleared for transfer, cries out for principled and courageous judicial intervention," they wrote.
And as principled as we all think we are when it comes to voting, none of us like to throw away our vote on a sure loser.
But for those who have signed on to support Trump, whether with enthusiasm or exasperation, Cruz's evasive, lawyerly wording was self-promotion dressed up as principled dissent.
Diana, played by Gal Gadot in the film, is the dream heroine: She's fearless, principled, and believes, to an endearingly naive degree, in the power of love.
Conveniently, Trump's "principled realism" — the term he now uses to describe his foreign policy — does not involve criticizing China's human rights record or its treatment of workers.
Shortly after these plot twists, Construction Worker sings a barn-burner called "Stand For," which is about her principled refusal to build a wall around her city.
"Ted is a consistent, principled conservative who has demonstrated the ability to appeal to voters and win primary contests," Bush said in a statement provided to CNN.
This one pretty much summed up his character: rigidly principled, honourable, and ultimately doomed in the dog-eat-dog (or lion-eat-wolf) world of Westeros. 73.
His answer will reveal a good deal about whether he is a principled originalist or another ideologue relying on history as he would like it to be.
"Chris is one of the clearest and most principled business thinkers I've met and the diversity of challenges he has helped us navigate is impressive," Zuckerberg wrote.
T'Challa is principled and handsome but joyless and lacks the humanity that makes Iron Man, War Machine, the Falcon, and the other likable characters fun to watch.
He says that Google's diversity push "need[s] principled reasons for why it helps Google; that is, we should be optimizing for Google," not for leftist ideology.
Now Calvin and Hobbes is as much the community who loves it as it is the product of the incredible and principled storyteller who let it go.
Jeb Bush jumped on the bandwagon on Wednesday with a surprise endorsement of Cruz, describing the Texas senator as "a consistent, principled conservative" in a Facebook post.
One of their secrets, perhaps, is that Rachid Ghannouchi, a founder of Ennahda and its "intellectual leader," is less a Machiavellian politician and more a principled scholar.
My major principled objection to night modes on smart devices was that they break the established paramountcy of delivering as close to perfect color accuracy as possible.
Part of the task is to find the language to make a principled, enlightened case and to take on people like Ms Le Pen and Mr Trump.
Born just months apart, both poets had a fondness for dandyism, a contempt for the ordinary, a principled attachment to impersonality, and a tendency to cherish unhappiness.
And Secretary of State Mike Pompeo should hold off on meeting again with his Hungarian counterpart, as he did in May, until Hungary demonstrates reciprocal principled engagement.
Johnson offers a principled voice for the libertarian philosophy, which has much to contribute to American political discourse whether we agree with every libertarian proposal or not.
" She then highlighted the importance of the press: "We need the principled press to hold power to account, to call them on the carpet for every outrage.
If the senators believe that, by a clear preponderance of evidence, he lied or engaged in these acts, they have a principled reason to vote against him.
Manners, to her, are not a curb on emotion, or a falsifying mask, but vital accessories for getting on in the world or taking a principled stand.
Absent any principled or consistent U.S. approach, individual countries can be assured that there will be limited and short-term impacts of any ritualized public hand-wringing.
The G-20 is an obvious place for the United States to either reassert a principled view of our values and interests around the world or not.
They cannot allow him to use code-words to conceal the reality of his record and then claim to be moderate, principled, or supportive of women's rights.
In short, a consumer -- that's you and me -- can only stick with a company or be impressed by its principled stance when we know it means it.
Yet the fact that Garland is not easily categorized as either a liberal or conservative suggests that he is a principled jurist with respect for the law.
But this "principled" stance identified the GOP with the pro-segregation camp in everyone's eyes, while the Democrats under Lyndon Johnson became the champions of anti-racism.
And they deny that to this day, Republican voters are driven more by white resentment than by a principled commitment to the free market and individual liberty.
Leibovitz himself points to Skokie as an example of the organization's "principled impartiality," which he does not extend to the ACLU's position on the anti-boycott law.
A commission can create the political space to reach a principled compromise that would ensure Social Security's solvency just as the Greenspan Commission did in 1982-85033.
When their policies have met opposition from Republican lawmakers or voters, neoconservatives have often defaulted to the position they, as ideological purists, find more comfortable: principled opposition.
Underwood, vocally agitated by the "buzzword damage" wrought to his field by some of its less principled practitioners, crankily walked me through his argument over the phone.
Personally, I believe this is yet another instance that shows we need smart, principled legislation for guns--but it must be bipartisan and must come from Congress.
Will we get a new principled Republican opposition, or just another guy waiting for his chance to be interviewed on CNN about the glories of tax cuts?
He was seen as an opportunist joining, by kissing up to Trump, and he was considered an opportunist leaving, for trying to look principled by dissing Trump.
The main, principled argument for it is that it discourages regionalism and encourages a candidate to appeal broadly throughout the country, rather than to a single region.
He said he expected his old friend to be a "principled moderate" and a "voice for justice and equality" on issues including criminal justice and voting rights.
"America will be worse off without @weeklystandard to fight for a principled, un-Trumpified conservatism," Max Boot, a conservative columnist at The Washington Post, wrote on Twitter.
"I admire Carrie Gracie so much for her principled stand and applaud the dignity with which she has handled this situation," wrote Clare Balding, a sports presenter.
Principled realism in international politics where nations go to war, however, requires disciplined leadership and decision-making to ensure the world does not resort to unnecessary violence.
Instead of holding Lee up as the mythological, principled American military hero, McChrystal argues we should remember him as a defender of the heinous institution of slavery.
"He brings a principled, engaging and rigorous approach to the CFO role, with a track record of driving profitable growth," CEO Jack Dorsey said in a statement.
She wanted her nation to be as ambitious, successful, hardworking, thrifty, and right-principled as she was, and to those ends she hectored, wounded, pushed, and inspired.
Of all the politicians I have met in D.C. and Austin, Rick Perry and Ted Cruz are the kindest and most principled people I have ever met.
There is little doubt that — unlike many other Republicans today — he would not have been intimidated from taking a principled stand against the abuses committed by Trump.
Would we have also tolerated the nastiness directed at Senator McCain for taking a principled stand against torture even as he battles for his life against cancer?
Mitt Romney's principled vote to stand as the only Republican to vote in favor of one of the articles of impeachment does not change that political calculus.
A key part of Trump's defense has been to argue that the most personally corrupt president in modern American history is actually a principled opponent of corruption.
The Republican Party was once the party of small government, free trade, traditional values, principled foreign policy leadership and, most important of all, adherence to the Constitution.
They are hard-working and highly principled leaders who can mobilize and inspire the vast and underestimated Democratic base, while reaching out to voters beyond that base.
But more people admired him, even loved him, for his principled stands, his high spirits, his lightning mind, his winking self-regard and, yes, his rhyming motormouth.
That, however, does not mean that Germany should renounce its constant, principled and heroic advocacy of a monetary policy aiming at clearly defined objectives of price stability.
By all accounts, Judge Gorsuch, who has sat on the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit since 2006, is a brainy and principled jurist.
The newspaper called the former Florida governor "the most thoughtful, principled and energetic candidate in the Republican field" and one of the state's "most effective governors" ever.
Judge Starr similarly cast his Senate confirmation answers as a principled reluctance, in compliance with the judicial code of conduct, to opine on issues in pending cases.
"In his courageous run for U.S. Senate in Texas, O'Rourke ran a disciplined and principled campaign that also managed to be raw, authentic, and real," O'Malley wrote.
All in all, Dalio says: "Most importantly I want a principled, strong, and fair president who has the support of and works for the majority of people."
The Freedom Caucus was formed in January 2647 as a principled conservative outgrowth of the Republican Study Committee — a much larger caucus of 28 conservative House members.
"We built a global coalition, with sanctions and principled diplomacy, to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran," the president boasted in his recent State of the Union address.
The Freedom Caucus was formed in January 2015 as a principled conservative outgrowth of the Republican Study Committee — a much larger caucus of 172 conservative House members.
Yet at the same time, Buttigieg manages to present this agenda in such a way as to come across as both principled and nonpartisan to more moderate audiences.
"He appeared to have been targeted and then goaded by police simply for covering his face and making a principled objection to this intrusive surveillance," Carlo told Gizmodo.
Now the IG&aposs revelations may cause Comey&aposs defenders to reconsider a man they once called a principled defender of the FBI and DOJ against the President.
President Trump's recent executive order, titled "Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Cost," speaks the language of the principled libertarians, but its beneficiaries are likely to be the thugs.
Whether or not Bentley had an affair, many Alabamians are angry about what appears to be subterfuge coming from a politician who campaigned as an honest, principled conservative.
The 32-year-old was a Charlottesville resident and legal assistant whose mother described her daughter as a courageous, principled woman and firm believer in justice and equality.
Plath frames Mary's choice as a courageous rebellion, the only principled choice that any feeling person could make in a system that numbs its population into unfeeling complacency.
"We made a principled decision that we're not going to withhold technology from institutions that we have elected in democracies to protect the freedoms we enjoy," he said.
The White House is reportedly looking into a loophole that would allow them to appoint Cuccinelli to a principled position in the department on a full-time basis.
Hence the necessity of a principled defense in the face of government agencies trying to use the law to brute force Apple to hack its own security systems.
And so at a high-level, we work to understand these issues, develop a principled approach, stress-test the principles somewhat, and then empower people to apply them.
Only a handful of athletes reach the pinnacle of their discipline; he was the only one who threw it all away to do what was unpopular but principled.
A principled stand against racism was undermined when one ex-Labour MP was forced to apologise for saying during an interview that ethnic minorities had a "funny tinge".
"President Abraham Lincoln and the abolitionist movement gave America a unique inheritance: a principled commitment to fight slavery in all its pernicious forms," Ivanka wrote in the Post.
The presence in Edinburgh of these hard men from Glasgow attracts a special task force of fierce Glaswegian cops who are scarier and less principled than the gangsters.
"Jim is a thoughtful, deliberate and principled leader with a proven track record of selfless service to our nation," said Phebe Novakovic, the company's CEO, in a statement.
So most city officials across America, if asked to choose, would take a splurge of Amazon money over some kind of principled stand against big tech or gentrification.
Even so, Richardson Jr. remembers his father, who died in 0003, as "very principled, very honest, and very moral," and keeps a picture of him over his desk.
"I was fired over a principled stand that I took and I am in no way ashamed of it," Mr. Marcus said on Wednesday in a phone interview.
"A vote for Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, a man who could not even pass a basic world geography test, is not a principled protest gesture," the editors said.
On Friday, the paper, which usually endorses Republicans but endorsed Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, endorsed Johnson of the Libertarian Party as a "principled" option for president.
"We write to ask you to pursue a results-oriented, but tough-minded and principled policy toward the Russian Federation," the lawmakers wrote in a letter to Trump.
Why you should pay attention to Brady: He's a Texan with vested interest in keeping NAFTA afloat, and he's one of the most principled free-traders in Congress.

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