The fact that he was an unprincipled liar whose election was bought with Mafia help counted for nothing. |
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Is this the unprincipled pliability I detest in the people I put up with at Rome? |
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The world sees our inconsistency, and criticizes our policies as a naked, unprincipled grab for power. |
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The grande dame of newspaper columnists was recently complaining that the electorate were behaving like unprincipled, selfish consumers. |
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If I can choose my enemy, I prefer an unprincipled politician to a disguised true believer. |
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When grasping and unprincipled people begin to test the patience of the general public, I believe they have something to worry about. |
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Blair's defiance is possible only because of the unprincipled character of the opposition he faces. |
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They're also milch cows for an aggressive and unprincipled leisure industry. |
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You are nothing but an uncouth, patronizing, unprincipled, rowdy group of misfits who aren't fit for any respectable job! |
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The unprincipled behaviour of the Bush administration has been met with principled conduct and objections. |
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It's safer and it won't make other people seem as stupid as you are unprincipled. |
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But then given his ruthlessly unprincipled behaviour in 1975 such behaviour shouldn't be unexpected. |
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You are completely unprincipled and have no interest whatsoever in morals, justice or fairness of any kind. |
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The attitude taken by the Post highlights the hypocritical and unprincipled character of its criticisms of the Bush administration. |
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Because, Margo, we are not unprincipled and we do believe in forming a Government. |
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Some unknown, unprincipled rascal wins a bunch of tickets for the first Test and promptly sells them on e-bay. |
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In reality, its just one more time that you will show that you are simply an unprincipled coward. |
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Perhaps you would prefer we returned to the unprincipled behaviour displayed by Keating and friends, conveniently termed diplomacy. |
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I'm the first to admit that I think that John Kerry is a sleazy, unprincipled politician. |
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He was an unprincipled, deceitful, arrogant young man, dangerous to those around him and too powerful for his own good. |
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Tiberius distinguished his reign by great indolence, excessive cruelty, unprincipled avarice, and abandoned licentiousness. |
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Who wants to be an ungrateful, unprincipled, two-faced, pacifist, Euro-grasping, oil-hungry Lilliputian? |
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Chicago routinely trained me and numerous other students to become ruthless and unprincipled Machiavellians. |
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And since Bush is a canny and very unprincipled politician, he will not want to play in a game in which the odds are so heavily against him. |
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I'm going to be unsparing here, because I think any escort who works in such an unprincipled manner deserves trouble. |
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She had never seen any thing that betrayed him to be unprincipled or unjust, anything that spoke him of irreligious or immoral habits. |
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Their conduct was symptomatic of the unprincipled character of the entire project. |
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I would suggest that the Liberals have taken a pretty unprincipled stand and, if they think it is principled, they are far wrong. |
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How did BP become an unprincipled bottom-line operator ready to cut any corners for profit? |
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There could hardly be a more graphic illustration of how putting power in the hands of unprincipled people can bring a community down, if it yields to such pressure. |
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Anything more high-minded than an unprincipled grab for power voters might consider a sham. |
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Part 3 introduces a scheme that is unworkable and unprincipled. |
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Refusing to do so on the basis of ethnic solidarity is an unprincipled copout. |
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It was Stalin, most of all, who made it dangerous for unprincipled careerists to frame their critics with the label of Trotskyism. |
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Liberals are classified as weak, insipid, temporizing, and unprincipled. |
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Even then, it was a problem, because the presidents, senators and chancellors were also unprincipled in their behaviour. |
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Eighth, is the government's inconsistent and rather unprincipled character reflected in its clemency policy. |
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This is the worst kind of an ad hoc emergency, short term, evasive, unprincipled way to approach this issue. |
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That is consistent with the sort of elusive and ad hoc, unprincipled approach that the department was taking as to how it conducted business. |
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Like all opportunists, Durgan equates tactical flexibility with unprincipled conciliationism. |
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What the RT did not yet know was that Healy was an unprincipled political bandit. |
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Such concerns are legitimate, but to form a political alliance with the extreme right of the Republican Party on this basis is unprincipled and reactionary. |
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Taken together these crooked and unprincipled actions will not be tolerated. |
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This unprincipled approach to the law is the cause of numerous human rights violations. |
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It's the unprincipled compromisers that get us into trouble. |
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This is a bill that was cooked up in a Toronto hotel room late at night by a desperate Prime Minister, an unprincipled leader of the NDP, and Buzz Hargrove. |
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There had been cases of lawyers who did not consult the client properly, and he wondered whether a higher fee would motivate an unprincipled lawyer to act ethically. |
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The politics of the world today seem to be guided by motives as mean, as unprincipled, and as sordid as those which ever misdirected human affairs in the darkest days recorded in history. |
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He was a selfish, untalented and unprincipled man who rode roughshod over his mother. |
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However, the stakes are too high for the country I love to let the Liberals go ahead with this dangerous, undemocratic, unprincipled and un-Canadian plot. |
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To some, the legal focus on the prospect of physical controls and enforcement actions may sound cynical, implying that all users are unprincipled. |
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Second, it refutes the common argument that copyright's First Amendment exemption is unprincipled and aberrational. |
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However, the Court stressed out that even though those provisions were the products of negotiation and political compromise, that does not render them unprincipled. |
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A knowing old sheet-anchor-man, an unprincipled fellow, putting this, that, and the other together, ferrets out the mystery. |
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His conduct, while he was there, was equally unprincipled, if not as atrocious, as it has been since his elevation to the Legislatorship. |
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This does not mean that we acted in an unprincipled way in the past: the principle had never been recognized as such either by our forebears or by ourselves. |
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But, at the same time, blind adherence to ideology in a crisis is no more advisable than unprincipled expediency in the pursuit of short-term advantage. |
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While the adoption of the Declaration brings me great joy, Canada's unprincipled decision to vote against the Declaration demonstrates a lack of commitment not only to Indigenous Peoples but to human rights more generally. |
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