Ashcroft is considered a man of principle, admired for his deep moral and conservative convictions.
He is a man of principle, but his principles are neither unwavering nor always coherent.
Mr Lee, a former supreme court justice, is presenting himself as a man of principle and integrity.
If the markets turn on Belgium, will the Flemish bourgeoisie see Mr De Wever as a man of principle or a chancer?
After two terms as governor, Reagan had matured into what Buckley considered a nearly ideal conservative politician: a shrewd leader as well as a man of principle.
In some quarters Secretary Mabus will be viewed as a man of courage and principle for moving to end the pricey program.
Tony Snow was a man of substance, principle, integrity and good humor.
But it hardly makes him look like a man of courage and high principle.
He is the man of unbending principle, not a venal office-seeker.
John McCain, Goldwater's successor both in the Senate and in spirit, remember Goldwater as a unique figure in American history: a politician and military leader who did not fall victim to the power of his position, but a man who stood by his principle and his party.
Senator Malcolm Wallop is an extraordinary public servant, a man whose uncommon integrity, profound love of country and unwavering commitment to principle have long inspired his many friends at the Center for Security Policy.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Senator Wallop shows off his 1992 Keeper of the Flame award.
Lukas was thoroughbred racing's first organization man, a former Wisconsin high school basketball coach who brought the principle of "flooding the zone" from the court to the race track.
Amanpour noted that Mandela had once called de Klerk "a man of integrity" but had taken it back, regretting that de Klerk had never renounced the principle of apartheid.
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