Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
That is their right and they have the support of many principled people.
"The issue now is how we move from that principled position to the reality."
We are told this is a principled policy, a moral thing to do.
We need a principled president who will deal with China from a position of strength.
He seems very principled and interested in issues of freedom.
The politician took a principled stand against his own party's position on the issue.
He was too principled to consider her as a lover.
Still, the case against debt was more principled than practical.
There is no principled reason for Democratic leaders to test his resolve.
In me you will always have a true and principled friend who shares many of your values.
"It will take a pretty principled group to resist them."
And we want to do it in a principled way."
In the end, the governor says he could find no principled way to pick and choose.
This can get in the way of a truly principled approach to politics.
A principled insistence on the rule of law is the best approach.
Is there any way at all that you can help me do the right, honorable, and principled thing here?
Many other businesses have taken a principled stand against tobacco.
She is a most highly principled woman, with a very real sense of her responsibilities to the community.
Others say they took a principled stand for fiscal responsibility.
That's called taking a principled stand, something not too often associated with the world of professional sports.
I would like to draw your attention to the principled aspect of the problem.
"My stepfather is one of the most principled people I know," he said.
She took a principled stand, he said, early enough to have a chance at altering events.
Such a stand might look principled, were it not a sham.
We can put people first and make a principled, honorable compromise.