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"She could not afford such a principled position," Ms. Warren wrote.
"I had thought we had taken a principled position," he said.
"Mario took a principled position — it was free speech for all," she said.
This faux-principled position is the seed from which every other Olympic flaw stems.
The principled position for life ought to be the position of both the Republican and Democratic parties.
This seems to me to be a purportedly principled position that does far more harm than good.
"She was tough, she was clear, and I think took a principled position that the wall is immoral," he said.
"As New York's newest senator, however, it seems that Hillary Clinton could not afford such a principled position," Ms. Warren wrote.
"Every member has their own calculus and certainly some of them are taking a principled position, regardless of the politics," Conant said.
These groups could be allies in seeking greater objectivity from social media websites by taking a principled position on freedom of speech.
You'd want to find people who had taken a principled position in this direction dating back to before Trump won the election.
However, irrespective of the noise, Merkel will not agree to a U-turn on her principled position regarding those fleeing war and persecution.
"This victory was made possible because of the principled position of the majority of Interpol members," Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki said.
"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.
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.
"It's pretty clear that they're willing to do that in 2900 but they're not willing to do it now, which is not a very principled position," said Sen.
"This was a very strongly, clearly written piece by someone who was staking out what we felt was a very principled position that deserved an airing," Mr. Dao said.
And so in a time in which people act as weather vanes, and we want people who have courage, that was one example of that type of principled position.
Kavanaugh's compelling decision in the South Carolina case and his principled position in the Hawaii case are all the more reason why he should be confirmed to the Supreme Court.
"It's a principled position on the part of Carl Paladino, fighting back, if you will, against the tactics of his colleagues on the Buffalo Board of Education," Mr. Vacco said.
"The principled position of the pope and the views expressed by the Bundestag will pave the way for new recognitions by other nations," President Serzh Sarksyan told Reuters in an interview.
" And he also responded to his critics on Twitter, saying he was "reveling, not whining" and "I'm proud of taking an unpopular, principled position that gets me shunned by partisan zealots.
Later, William Duane wrote a book that reiterated his principled position on the bank issue, included some of the correspondence between him and Jackson, and cast Jackson in a bad light.
Will the GOP maintain its principled position that this isn't about any particular nominee, but about giving the American people the opportunity to weigh in on the direction of the Supreme Court?
The same Hillary Clinton who the Senator once said, "could not afford such a principled position" because "campaigns cost money," in describing then-Senator Hillary Clinton's decision to switch her vote on bankruptcy legislation.
"The Russian Federation, as you know, takes a principled position on the issue of the ownership of the Golan Heights by the Syrian Arab Republic," Zakharova told Kommersant-FM, according to official newspaper Rossiiskaya Gazeta.
It seems to me the oddest of asks: Surrender what you know to be a principled position because "moving on" and "moderation" are the instruments that polite society uses to browbeat the radical insisting on righteous restoration.
The old Apple 'one-sized fits all' philosophy is already very outdated for some users and risks being caught flat-footed on a growing number of fronts — be that if your measure is software 'innovation' or a principled position on privacy.
"All the countries that continue to impose the death penalty on the population are flying in the face of what the U.N. believes is the principled position to end this sort of penalty once and for all," Haq told reporters.
But even if one honestly believes that religious freedom legislation and the recent Supreme Court decision allowing a baker to refuse to make a wedding cake for a gay couple on free speech grounds are discriminatory and bigoted, reacting by shunning Trump administration staffers' as they go about their private lives is hardly a principled position.
But whatever the reason for the Meadows-Jordan request, it is critical to the future of proper Congressional oversight and to the integrity of our federal criminal justice system that members of Congress accept DOJ's principled position — and go on to conduct other, appropriate oversight of the work of the Justice Department and other federal agencies.
"China has many times talked about its principled position, namely that at the same time as the international community making necessary responses to North Korean acts that go against U.N. Security Council resolutions, they must step up efforts to promote talks and manage and control the situation," Xinhua said, citing Xi. Xi also reiterated China's opposition to the U.S. deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system in South Korea, Xinhua said.
From a principled position, count Wedel voted for abandoning the levies on Swedish iron, even though he, as an owner of several Norwegian ironworks, experienced a huge loss in the establishment of free trade.
Tamil Maanila Congress (M) is existing in a political era of aggressive and conflict oriented politics. The party and the founder were crowned for taking a principled position in 1999 to reserve its political support to then ruling Union Government by not supporting the BJP.
The setting for intellectual rigour does tend to assume a principled position from which to advance or argue. An opportunistic tendency to use any argument at hand is not very rigorous, although very common in politics, for example. Arguing one way one day, and another later, can be defended by casuistry, i.e. by saying the cases are different.
It had become clear that Dr Daniel Shumba's principled position on the broader issues of national policy, corruption, and constitutionalism created serious conflicts within the Zanu PF system. He left Zanu PF in December 2017 following the coup, leading to the formation of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA). Dr Daniel Shumba is the founding President of the UDA. He contested the highly controversial July 30, 2018 Presidential elections.
He was in 2017 chosen to join the WEF Young Global Leaders, representing Finland. On 21 June 2018 the Union of Kazakhstan's Journalists awarded Durov "for his principled position against censorship and the state's interference into citizens' free online correspondence.""Telegram's Durov Awarded In Kazakhstan For Standing Against Censorship" , Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 21 June 2018. In 2018, Fortune magazine included Durov in their “40 Under 40” list, an annual ranking of the most influential young people in business.
During his tenure as Iowa Secretary of State, Schultz supported legislation to require photo identification for voters. He said a voter ID requirement was "common sense" and necessary to prevent voter fraud. Iowa Democrats said that he was attempting to disenfranchise voters, and the ACLU of Iowa said that voter fraud is not a problem. Iowa Senate Democrats blocked the legislation, and The Gazette, an eastern Iowa newspaper reported, "Schultz has turned a reasonable, principled position into a political sideshow".
The > world needs to speak with one voice in ensuring restraint on the part of the > Burmese regime in dealing with the peaceful protests.” Ahern also then stated that the European Union should impose more sanctions against Myanmar's military regime: > "Within the European Union, Ireland has long taken a strong and principled > position on Burma. We are looking urgently at how to increase the pressure > on the regime, including through further EU restrictive measures, without > harming the ordinary people whose suffering is already so great." ' - Dutch Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende has called for sanctions against Myanmar.
In December 2008, the South African Department of Foreign Affairs in partnership with the University of Pretoria co-hosted the International Conference on Multilateralism and International Law with Western Sahara as a Case Study in Pretoria, South Africa. In 2009 President Jacob Zuma in his yearly State of the Nation Address confirmed South Africa's principled position of support for the self-determination and decolonisation for the Western Sahara. In June 2013, South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane reaffirmed her country position on the decolonization and self-determination of the Saharawi people, stressing the need to urgently convene a referendum to allow Saharawis to choose their destiny.
In leading newspaper stories the following day, the Financial Times, the Daily Telegraph, The Independent, The Times, The Sun, the Daily Express, and the Daily Mirror broadly agreed with Cameron's position, while The Guardian declared that Miliband has taken a "principled position", but that "great care" would be required for the legislation. It stated that "[Cameron] who commissioned it and who has had very little time in which to study it, should think carefully before dismissing significant parts of it." It added, "The press should treat it with respect – and not a little humility." Ian Hislop, editor of Private Eye, which had never signed up to the PCC, said he was in concurrence with a lot of Leveson's findings and the handling of the inquiry.
It denounced the Wilson government's timidity on nationalisation and devaluation, opposed its moves to join the European Communities (EC) and attacked it for failing to take a principled position against the Vietnam War. It also backed the unions' campaigns against the government's prices-and-incomes policies and against In Place of Strife, Barbara Castle's 1969 package of trade union law reforms. The paper continued in the same vein after Edward Heath won the 1970 general election, opposing his Tory government's trade union legislation between 1970 and 1974 and placing itself at the head of opposition to Heath's negotiations for Britain to join the EEC. After Labour regained power in 1974, Tribune played a central part in the "no" campaign in the 1975 referendum on British EEC membership.

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