Then, after the first has been paid off, apply this principle to the card with the next highest interest rate.
Where does principle leave off and pragmatism begin?
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Mrs Merkel, caught off guard, agrees in principle but thinks such a referendum still lies far in the future.
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These partners, on and off the stage, have been principle dancers with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for more than a decade, but now they've decided to retire.
"Nobody is disagreeing with the principle of getting people off benefit - particularly long-term benefit - back into work, but is how that process is done, " he said.
Res Jost bore the brunt of his mentor's jealousy when Wolfgang Pauli (famous for the exclusion principle) suddenly broke off their collaboration and subjected him to public censure.
After Qom, Iran appeared to back off a bit by agreeing in principle to ship abroad much of its uranium stock (a bomb's worth or thereabouts if sufficiently re-enriched) for reworking to provide the needed reactor fuel.
Leeds have not been helped by the tail-off in form of some of their principle performers from the first half of the season.
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They chose not to because they refused to accept the principle that the well-off and well-connected ought to pay a little bit towards deficit reduction.
Traffic lights are bad enough - they make us stop when we could go, they take our eyes off the road, flouting the most fundamental safety principle but they are only the symptom of a dysfunctional system.
But Ian Hislop does not accept the principle that an individual's sex life is off-limits to the press.
There's standing on principle, Swayne says, and then there's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
The principle of taking Simpson's recommendations through will be signed off by end of the year and, according to Mr Sargeant, this is something that is "supported by local authorities".
"We've been and looked at it and it appears to be in good condition so once we've got formal agreement with the owners - we have agreement in principle - then we can get the foundation designed and go off and get fundraising to see the project through, " said Mr Moss.
Whether those copies are crops on a farm in the Midwest or hot DVDs on the sidewalks of New York City, the principle is the same, and so are the consequences: When one free rider skims off the top, everyone else ends up paying more, and innovators get less to invest in the next round of innovation.
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The principle behind these experiments is that particles hitting the xenon cause the nucleus of the atom to give off a little bit of light.
The Turkish-Cypriots, for their part, have won a moral victory by sloughing off their image as the main obstacle to the federal, demilitarised republic which both sides claim to accept in principle.
For example during the party's welfare review, should a One Nation Labour Party defend the principle of universal benefits - or would its concern for the poor cost, for example, better off pensioners their winter fuel allowance?
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