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49 Sentences With "principled stance"

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"Turkey will never give up on its principled stance," Kalin added.
Why does taking a principled stance mean retreating from Republican politics?
This supposedly principled stance was quickly abandoned by Sondland once Trump won.
Could he or she be taking a principled stance against limiting civil liberties without sufficient due process?
All those who have taken a principled stance against the law, known as H.B. 2, should stand firm.
The Human Rights Council's principled stance is a crucial step in telling the world that shutdowns need to stop.
No, this isn't some principled stance against the yuletide-industrial complex or a personal front in the war on Christmas.
I wish that Mr. Paul had taken the same principled stance before he voted for the tax bill last month.
The opposition Labour Party said Crouch had taken a principled stance over the decision to delay cutting the maximum stake.
Unfortunately, in this case, the international community has not assumed a principled stance on terrorist groups that threaten all of us.
"Many states, primarily Western countries, still cannot display a principled stance against these groups," he added in a speech on Friday.
The senator took a principled stance when the outcome was uncertain, and likely sacrificed her seat in the Senate in the process.
The company is taking a public, principled stance on this, which is in line with its recent public pro-privacy defense of encryption.
In that context, the Wisconsin school board's reference to the First Amendment sounds less like a principled stance and more like an excuse.
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.
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.
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.
Apple made headlines last year for its principled stance against helping the FBI break the encryption on an iPhone used by a suspect in the San Bernardino shooting.
"I am confident that the Russian totalitarian machine did not forgive him his honesty and principled stance," Ukraine's Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said in a Facebook post late Tuesday.
While perhaps due to the principled stance of people like McGahn, Trump has adhered to contrary court rulings and has not materially departed from the baseline of prior presidents.
Brady's warning—we just sent a letter to Congress urging members to take the high road and a principled stance against shoving tax extenders into the 2017 budget deal.
Rather its priorities align with ensuring 'business as usual' — at least where all important data flows are concerned — vs taking a principled stance in defense of EU citizens' fundamental rights.
This isn't a principled stance against recommendation algorithms, exactly, just a re-orienting toward something I like better, and a concession that Pelly's piece hit a little too close to home.
If you believe that a policy like this is wrong and you have the ability to at least not contribute to its enforcement, that's a legitimate and principled stance to take.
ANTI-KREMLIN RUSSIAN JOURNALIST SHOT AND KILLED IN UKRAINE Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman said the "Russian totalitarian machine" had not forgiven Babchenko for his "honesty and principled stance," Sky News reported.
Again, Merkel garnered praise in many quarters for her principled stance when migration peaked — allowing over a million migrants to enter the country in 21990 — but the decision also cost her dearly.
When what she did was take a principled stance — her overall platform is prioritizing the interests of women and being quite progressive on gender politics — she was called an opportunist and a betrayer.
So far at least, arguments in favor of cutting a deal are not selling with the Democratic leadership — although the leaders' position may be more of a bargaining tactic than a principled stance.
"His life is a lesson in humility, tolerance, resilience and steadfast commitment to principle, even when taking a principled stance would place him at odds with his comrades," said the ANC in a statement.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel garnered praise in many quarters for her principled stance when migration peaked — allowing over 1 million migrants to enter the country in 2015 — but the decision also cost her dearly.
Noting that there are some instances that require the platform to take a "clear, informed, and principled stance," Wojcicki says YouTube will improve policy enforcement by bringing on more people and using machine learning tech to address content violations.
Justin Amash (MI), a former Republican, voted in favor of the first article of impeachment, and was invoked by Hoyer during a somber speech ahead of the first vote as someone beholden to neither party, and taking a purely principled stance.
Despite Comey's principled stance on warrantless surveillance at that time, the FBI has in recent years increased its ability to access information obtained without a warrant, thanks to the vast expansion of mass intelligence surveillance by the National Security Agency and other agencies.
Jerry Moran, who took a principled stance 20 years ago, but argued that the Trump impeachment inquiry was taking away from the ability to do bipartisan work: Graham, McConnell and Moran are far from the only Republican responding to the House inquiry in this way.
With growing calls for antitrust investigations of companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Google, the tech sector's general contempt for the regulatory state looks less like a principled stance and more like an attempt to avoid responsibility for the social and economic harm it can foster.
Launched by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in 2013, the strategy "encourages staff to take a principled stance and to act with moral courage to prevent serious and large-scale violations" of human rights, and suggests a series of actions that can be taken to ensure this.
"We must stop pretending that the degradation of our politics and the conduct of some in our executive branch are normal," Flake said, discarding any appearance of party unity in favor of what he cast as a principled stance against Republican complacency in the face of Trump's presidency.
The elder Smith was impressed with this principled stance and agreed to leave the share of his fortune to him anyway; Grandfather Smith died in 1927.
The magazine said Brinkman was "an uncompromisingly principled man. But he's a terrible, terrible legislator." Those surveyed ranked him as least knowledgeable, least hardworking, least likeable, least compassionate, and least savvy. Brinkman, for his part, points to his principled stance on the issues as the reason lobbyists don't like him.
RBMA Radio. > Retrieved 2013-03-05. Notwithstanding his father's principled stance, eventually the two began to collaborate in earnest. Fischer recalls the process in a 2011 interview: > When he needed help making a deadline, I'd either orchestrate something that > he'd written or we would do, for lack of a better term, tag team arranging.
Fennekol was one of the few public servants who out of principle refused to work under King Louis Napoleon and later King William I. The nineteenth century writer Conrad Busken Huet had little sympathy for Fennekol's principled stance. The twentieth century historian Cor de Wit was much more understanding of Fennekol's republican ideals, however.
Following Yahya Jammeh's coup in 1994, Sallah and other PDOIS leaders adopted a principled stance in response, with Sallah and Jatta both turning down offers to join the Armed Forces Provisional Ruling Council. Both men were detained in August 1994 for publishing an edition of foroyya despite the ban on political activities. They were put on trial, found guilty, and fined, but resumed publication in November 1994 as a non-partisan newspaper.
He himself differentiated between his principled stance and quotidian conduct. Believing it could be implemented only carefully, he was moderate in practice and remained personally observant. Second only to Geiger, Rabbi Samuel Holdheim distinguished himself as a radical proponent of change. While the former stressed continuity with the past, and described Judaism as an entity that gradually adopted and discarded elements along time, Holdheim accorded present conditions the highest status, sharply dividing the universalist core from all other aspects that could be unremittingly disposed of.
During the authoritarian administration of Alberto Fujimori in the 1990s, Zileri took a principled stance against the government, at a time when Fujimori bribed many of Peru's television stations and newspapers. He exposed the past of the powerful spy chief Vladimiro Montesinos, and opposed Fujimori's attempt to extend his presidency for an unconstitutional third term. He was hit with a fine in 1992, and the magazine lost revenue due to government pressure on advertisers, but was vindicated when corruption scandals forced Fujimori from office in 2000. Fujimori was eventually convicted for human rights abuses.
Townsend's writing in The Spectator confirmed him as one of the finest journalists of his day, and he has since been called "the greatest leader writer ever to appear in the English Press." The two men remained co-proprietors and joint editors for 25 years, taking a strong stand on some of the most controversial issues of their day. They supported the Federalists against the South in the American Civil War, an unpopular position which, at the time, did serious damage to the paper's circulation, reduced to some 1,000 readers. In time, the paper regained readers when the victory of the North validated its principled stance.
The South African government denied these claims but later admitted Mokhehle was part of the notorious Vlakplaas operation. Much of Leabua's unsavoury early political life history has been obscured by his late opportunistic alliance with the ANC, which itself was a highly controversial organisation despite its ostensibly principled stance against apartheid. The best accounts of Leabua's life are in archive material (included over 20 hours of audio recordings of Basotho leaders) provided to university collections by a White Tanzanian intelligence officer, Lt. Gen. Bernard Leeman, who served as a Major in the Lesotho paramilitary and gathered evidence supporting the view that the 1970 was peaceful and the Police Mobile Unit was surprised when the state of emergency was proclaimed.
When the council met on 29 March 1984 it was told clearly that the Militant proposed 'deficit budget' contained an illegal £30 million deficit, but no alternative could get a majority and it went through. All but seven Labour councillors stood by the budget, and Heffer supported the council in its demands of government and after a series of meetings with the Secretary of State for the Environment Patrick Jenkin, the government eventually gave way and allowed practically all of the budget. In November 1984 Heffer did not win re-election to the Shadow Cabinet and left the Labour front bench. He said that he took a principled stance not to take any front bench post unless elected to it.
The behaviour of Lonrho was described by the Prime Minister Edward Heath as "the unpleasant and unacceptable face of capitalism" in a House of Commons debate on 15 May 1973, and the company was eventually subject to an enquiry by Inspectors from the Department for Trade and Industry, which reported in 1976. Smallpeice and the seven other directors were dubbed "the straight eight" as a result of their honest and principled stance in contemporary newspaper coverage, but Smallpeice would find further employment impossible whilst the Lonrho investigation was carried out. The resulting investigation showed evidence of illicit payments being made to Duncan Sandys and Angus Ogilvy, bribery of African leaders and of Lonrho avoiding UN sanctions by trading with the white minority regime in Rhodesia, in violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 216.
Authorities are puzzled by this as Li is already divorced. Li explains her principled approach, first to the local police that she and her husband agreed to divorce under the guise of buying property, but now she wishes to undertake a legitimate divorce. Li crusades for her cause, escalating her issue through each bureaucratic step in the system, from the local police, to local judiciary, to local magistrate, then to the Provincial authorities. During Li's journey, she tries to hire her friends as hitmen to kill her ex-husband, is accused by her ex-husband of fooling around with other men, is arrested and sent to re-education camps, falsely led into an intimate relationship with a man in an effort by local authorities of ceasing her crusade, goes all the way to Beijing to protest her principled stance on nullifying her divorce.

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