When has a man so dessicated of principle last convinced so many that he is the servant of their ideals?
One Democrat who voted for the contempt charges said he did so on principle, not politics.
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So in principle, Di Canio could be right, and certainly Italian fascism was less racist than Nazism.
So in principle we support moves to help get people online and encourage them to open up their lives.
So the principle is simply that we should not have a tax code that allows for that kind of imbalance.
The Ottoman dynasty did not observe primogeniture (the right of the first-born son to the throne), so in principle the throne was available to any imperial son.
"We've found some additional funding from less good programmes, so in principle we have an additional 40% money going into the development budget, " he said.
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So the principle is simply, as we look at tax reform, as we try to address all the different loopholes and subsidies and aspects of the tax code that benefit some at the expense of others, that principle should be applied.
So that dynastic principle was invoked with regard to the prophet's cousin and son-in-law, Ali.
But remember, unless we go to a pure flat tax, this will still be only part of your income so the general principle still applies.
The Commerce Department is acutely aware of the failure of law to keep up with the speed of the Internet, said Kerry, so they embrace principle-based rules and a multi-stakeholder approach.
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So that core principle remains.
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So I think the principle is just indisputable, as Mr. Baroz himself makes clear.
So the first entropic principle at play is that Creative Cloud aims to open additional, complementary skill-sets for its users.
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Yet he still maintains some of his allure when he takes the wrong course, but does so plainly out of principle.
So that is the principle, the strategy and the tactics of Germany.
By contrast, the African countries, with Malaysia and some Latin American countries, favour a restrictive protocol based on the so-called precautionary principle.
These calculators are typical of the one-machine-one-job principle on which office mechanisation has so far proceeded, and it is a principle that some consider totally unsuited to electronic techniques.
"Because of that I must teach my child that this is so and put that principle into practice and when my child persistently does wrong then I must show pain will follow persistent disobedience, " he added.
So here is one principle for delegates in Poznan to agree on - the carbon market must be turned into gold, not for carbon traders and financiers, but to finance the world's transition to a low carbon, equitable future.
Many of his MPs were so fired up they placed principle ahead of party.
And so I think the underlying principle of this bill has broad popular support, including more support than people often realize among Republicans.
Mr Obama's flip-flop on public finance is certainly cynical (and his willingness to justify it as an act of high principle even more so).
The tax will apply if any party to the transaction is based in a participating member state, regardless of where the transaction takes place - the so-called "residence principle" - and it is this provision that is causing the most controversy.
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