What is needed, says Will, is a coherent and principled way of dealing with this mess.
Chairman Martin really seems to think that he's taking a principled stand right now.
Some of us are principled enough to do our jobs for the love of literature alone.
"I will comply with the law and continue to take principled stands, " he said.
Catholic institutions are making a principled stand for what they see as the sanctity of life.
''My mother was a principled person who would not suffer fools gladly, '' Lagarde recalls.
Denzel Washington built his career on playing principled heroes in movies like Glory and Crimson Tide.
It's offered as proof that she's a principled woman who won't waste taxpayers' money.
It seems he wants to be thought of as a principled, ethical man, not a murderer.
Kasparov compared these examples of principled and constructive policies with the Western practice of recent years.
Lehrman (whose Institute this columnist professionally advises), the eminence grise of the principled American gold standard.
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The art of principled compromise entails giving up a lesser value to achieve a greater value.
Thirty-seven percent said this would seen as principled and patriotic, but 45% would judge it as partisan.
It is principled to chip away at ObamaCare, and smart to force Democrats to help do it.
The Republican leadership has taken, so far, a no new taxes stand that is principled and practical.
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That starts with aggressive, principled diplomacy without self-defeating preconditions, but with a cleareyed understanding of our interests.
Nowhere is the difference between principled conservatives and Establishment Republicans more apparent than energy and environment issues.
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And he seems principled, having left Newsweek after it became clear it was valuing opinion-journalism over reporting.
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But that suggests there are no principled and practical distinctions between the good thing and the bad thing.
It was a budget cloaked in high-flown phrases and principles, but which was not a terribly principled affair.
In its early years as a full democracy, South Africa needed the charismatic, principled leadership of Mr Mandela.
One theory says Giuliani strikes evangelicals as principled in his beliefs, whereas McCain comes off as expedient and shifty.
Most supporters of Obamacare embraced it because of a principled belief that everyone should have access to essential healthcare.
Tillman is a likeable, extremely principled guy, but he is far from perfect.
The real moral crusade would be to take a principled stand against injustice.
And so capitalism's reputation has fallen on hard times and the principled case for capitalism must be made anew.
They could make a principled case for busting monopolies, both private and public.
" His Portuguese counterpart, Jaime Gama, said the two sides had compromised from "principled positions to a common ground.
The paradox underlying paradoxical thinking is that its openness is anything but indecisive, passionless, or lacking in principled convictions.
It does so fully in a way not alienating to principled libertarians, independents, Reagan Democrats, and, even, principled liberals.
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