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That's right: Kim Kardashian West is more principled than the US Government.
He's deracing a cynical strategy, making it more principled but less politically viable.
It would take a more principled man than myself to say for sure.
I suspect the American people, with their votes, will render a more principled judgement.
But they do not benefit the nation, as more principled Democrats of the past, like Huddleston, understood.
It's particularly grating when plenty of others — more driven, more disciplined, more principled — are in the ring.
Here, once more, principled originalism could give way to the modern conservative position favoring a strong presidency.
"He is one of the more principled, honorable, character-laden people that I have been around," Gowdy said.
But this time the standoff is more principled and, in the eyes of Americans, much closer to home.
The Democratic senators may see filling the empty Supreme Court seat as the more principled course of action.
Will they endorse the man they portrayed as a threat to the nation, or take a more principled stand?
Viewed from another, more principled, angle, to vote to hear Bolton should have been understood as loyalty to party.
Let's engage in a fight for American exceptionalism, which has worked because of conservative principles and a once more-principled Republican party.
Here's hoping, once again, that some Senate Republicans are more principled and patriotic, as well as more respectful of the institution of Congress.
" He thought that conservatives would be more principled than liberals, but he learned that "the right media is no different than the left media.
But even this decision appears to be rooted, at least partly, in Trump's gripes with GM rather than in broader and more principled concerns.
He has landed near the sweet spot between Cruz-like extremism, Trump-like nativism, and Jeb Bush's more principled rejection of both factions of the right.
With Doctor Strange, it's all too simple to squint and see outright evil in his actions, and see a more principled enemy like Mordo as the good guy.
Whether you are a more principled or more pragmatic Republican, you have solid reasons to ask your Republican member of Congress to co-sponsor the 28th Amendment, S.J.Res.
Lip is more principled than his privilege as a white man in society might let you assume; Shirley is more vulnerable and nurturing than his pride lets on.
Third, the leaders of schools, libraries and even the more principled technology firms should understand that there is always a hidden cost to the proposition offered by advertising.
Not only is it bad, inconsistent policy, but its lack of principle makes it difficult to take seriously other policy positions related to firearms that may be more principled.
That is followed by a wider, and a more principled, message of German financial and monetary authorities to euro zone members with whom they share the same legal tender.
McCain stood for a more principled brand of conservatism than many of his modern G.O.P. peers, and often expressed his distaste for the street-fighting and mud-slinging that defines Trumpism.
Darien Shanske, a law professor at the University of California, Davis, said the government had "taken the more principled approach" by going after all the programs, not just newly adopted ones like New York's.
" That mistrust appears to have caused many voters to veer away from traditional politicians in search of someone they feel is more principled, prompting even candidates who are insiders to claim they are "outsiders.
Second, a more principled argument, illustrated by the philosopher John Rawls's veil of ignorance: what kind of world would you like to be born into if you did not know your position in it beforehand?
This debate rages on the left, too, as the quest for a more principled and ideological vision for the party clashes with arguments about preventing a Trump presidency and supporting the Democratic Party — the team.
That sort of intervention is consistent with more principled motives and a desire to save Mr. Trump not only from himself but also from despoiling the presidency (which the White House counsel in fact represents).
In a wider perspective, the SPD/CDU agreement to make greater contributions to the EU budget means that the new German government -- possibly with Schulz as foreign minister -- will be more principled and less likely to undermine the European project.
They brought a more principled approach to the talks than Indonesia had shown in many previous such negotiations, which were often sidetracked as powerful businessmen sought to lay claim to some ownership of the mines, sources with knowledge of the matter said.
"I believe it will be said that no occupant of the Oval Office was more courageous, more principled and more honorable than George Herbert Walker Bush," said former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney of Canada, a friend who was asked to deliver a tribute.
Deciding to cooperate with the prosecution of men he had thought of as his brothers, Masino claims to be upholding the values of "the Old Cosa Nostra," an honorable brotherhood he insists was less ruthless and more principled than the current version.
Out of a combination of personal pique (Netanyahu fired him) and his more principled opposition to the ultra-Orthodox parties extorting particularistic benefits from past governments, Liberman has refused to serve in a government with his otherwise natural partners on the right.
Term limits are an area in which the norm violation was clear and allowed for an alignment between, as Korzi points out in his book, politicians who just didn't like Roosevelt and those who had a more principled belief in limiting how long presidents could serve.
Indeed, it leaves the most common type of anti-Trump Republican politician, the Jeff Flake sort who imagine themselves the tribunes of a more principled and ideologically-consistent conservatism, without any obvious constituency at all — since the supposedly principled and ideologically-consistent conservative voters are now the heart of Trump's support.
For more than 50 years, the Council for a Livable World has been advocating for a more principled approach to U.S. national security and foreign policy.
Positive feelings regarding vegans also exist, however: because of their diet, they may be rated as more virtuous. They may get rated less masculine but more principled.
Rf3 Black's pieces were ill- placed to counter White's attack.Tseitlin 1992, p.132 A more principled plan for Black is to react in the centre, specifically targeting the backward e3-pawn and e4-square. After 10.Kh1 d6 11.
In the event of small counts, the g-score (also known as g-test) may give better results for comparing alternative models. It is also possible to take a more principled approach to the statistics of n-grams, modeling similarity as the likelihood that two strings came from the same source directly in terms of a problem in Bayesian inference. n-gram-based searching can also be used for plagiarism detection.
The unsupervised approach to summarization is also quite similar in spirit to unsupervised keyphrase extraction and gets around the issue of costly training data. Some unsupervised summarization approaches are based on finding a "centroid" sentence, which is the mean word vector of all the sentences in the document. Then the sentences can be ranked with regard to their similarity to this centroid sentence. A more principled way to estimate sentence importance is using random walks and eigenvector centrality.
However, they also arrived at more principled issues. On their first anniversary, Harby delivered an oratory in which he declared Rabbinic Judaism a demented faith, no longer relevant, and that America was "the Promised Land of Scripture." They fully seceded by their second anniversary, after continued rebuffs on the part of the wardens, forming their own prayer group. The three leaders authored a prayerbook in which they completely excised any mention of the Messiah, restoration of sacrifices, and return to Zion.
League representatives met at the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville on October 7, 1886, to discuss the affairs of the previous season and lay the groundwork for a more principled league in the next. Nashville was represented by local baseball magnates John Morrow, who was elected to serve as the league's president, and William Cherry. It was decided that each team would pay monthly dues of US$150 plus a $2,000 deposit to guarantee they would play the entire season. No limit was placed on player salaries.
Viral is another of Jeremy's classmates and friends. Viral is an over-achiever, tending to do many things at once (being class president, captain of the JV volleyball team, as well as many other activities) or better than normally expected. It has been revealed that Jeremy has a slight crush on her, although he is still faithful to Sara. Viral is a bit like Phoebe (for example, Viral also has a GPA above 4.0) but much more principled, and outgoing, and is energetic without a caffeine addiction.
In most systems, the GM uses the rules to determine a target number though often the targets are determined in a more principled fashion. The player rolls dice, trying to get a result either more than or less than the target number, depending on the game system. Not all games determine successes randomly, however; an early and popular game without random elements is Amber Diceless Roleplaying Game by Erick Wujcik (1990). Most systems are tied to the setting of the game they feature in.
While games and descriptions were liberally patronized in the early goings, attendance lagged as the season wore on and the team fell further in the standings. Southern League representatives met at the Maxwell House Hotel in Nashville on October 7 to discuss the affairs of the preceding season and lay the groundwork for a more principled league in the next. Nashville was represented by local baseball magnates John Morrow, who was elected president, and William Cherry. The local team fielded in 1887 has come to be known as the Nashville Blues.
Methods based on statistical inference attempt to fit a generative model to the network data, which encodes the community structure. The overall advantage of this approach compared to the alternatives is its more principled nature, and the capacity to inherently address issues of statistical significance. Most methods in the literature are based on the stochastic block model as well as variants including mixed membership, degree-correction, and hierarchical structures. Model selection can be performed using principled approaches such as minimum description length (or equivalently, Bayesian model selection) and likelihood-ratio test.
Col. Nathaniel Saltonstall (also spelled Nathanial Saltonstall; – May 21, 1707) was a judge for the Court of Oyer and Terminer, a special court established in 1692 for the trial and sentence of people, mostly women, for the crime of witchcraft in the Province of Massachusetts Bay during the Salem Witch Trials. He is most famous for his resignation from the court, and though he left no indication of his feelings toward witchcraft, he is considered to be one of the more principled men of his time.Moody, Robert. The Saltonstall Papers, Vol.
Its founding assembly was held in Prague on August 31, 1971. In the 1970s, its role in the Czech and Slovak Catholic church was not endangered by the official leadership of the church, who did not approve of the Association but could do almost nothing to prevent its actions. The situation changed slowly after the new Pope John Paul II from a communist country was elected in 1978 and adopted a more principled course against communists. The most important papal document here is Quidam episcopi from 1982, prohibiting membership in political organizations to priests.
Other approaches have explored the construction of structured queries over databases where schema constraints can be relaxed. All these approaches (natural language, keyword-based search and structured queries) have targeted different degrees of sophistication in addressing the problem of supporting a flexible semantic matching between queries and data, which vary from the completely absence of the semantic concern to more principled semantic models. While the demand for schema-agnosticism has been an implicit requirement across semantic search and natural language query systems over structured data, it is not sufficiently individuated as a concept and as a necessary requirement for contemporary database management systems. Recent works have started to define and model the semantic aspects involved on schema-agnostic queries.
The Menshevik/SR Revolutionary Defencists in the soviet supported the Provisional Government, but with increasing misgivings. Kerensky had been one of them, a Zimmerwaldist until 1917, then a Revolutionary Defencist; however, as, initially, the only socialist in the Provisional Government, he had adopted a more and more unqualified stance in support of the war, in line with his liberal colleagues. To the left of the revolutionary defencists stood Internationalists like Chernov, who collaborated with the soviet leaders and even joined the Provisional Government, although he opposed both a continuation of the war and a coalition with the liberals. More principled in his opposition to the war was the Menshevik Internationalist leader Martov, who, however, was in a minority in his party until the Bolsheviks had taken power.
4, 5; Sandqvist, p. 375 With Perahim, Luca and Miron Radu Paraschivescu, Păun took directives from the illegal Communist Party, but not uncritically: on Labor Day (1 May) 1933, the party ordered them to show up for a demonstration carrying the red flag, which Păun and two others refused, noting that such a parade exposed them to useless risks. Cristian Livescu, "Centenar Gherasim Luca, poetul mistuit de 'iubirea mereu reinventată' (II)", in Convorbiri Literare, August 2013 More principled cases of distancing from the Party and outright disobedience during the period 1938 to 1940 are also documented. In December 1933, Păun, Perahim and Luca co-signed with Bogza the opening manifesto of Bogza's avant-garde magazine, Viața Imediată ("The Life Immediate").
" So on the one hand, this is a 'practical- technical hypothesis', which can be shown to be true or false based on evidence of whether it actually guarantees the best selection of political leaders. But the conviction, or belief in parliamentarism is also based on a more principled belief in discussion and openness. But this is likewise valid only insofar as public discussion is taken seriously and implemented. Discussion is not merely negotiation - it's about a conflict of opinions, with reasons given in order to persuade others of the truth or justice of one's own opinion, not a struggle of interest: "To discussion belong shared convictions as premises, the willingness to be persuaded, independence of party ties, freedom from selfish interests.
By extension, Polet vehemently defended Karajlić and Zabranjeno Pušenje. For his part, while generally appreciative of Polet's support, Karajlić would also acknowledge in later interviews that it was no more principled than the attacks from the other side: "Neither side gave a damn about me, really, I was just a rhetorical device, a prop used by both sides in their little internal fight". Some ten days later, in late December 1984, the news of the Rijeka flap made it back to Sarajevo where more journalists, most notably Pavle Pavlović in the As weekly newspaper, were ready to condemn the band further. In his piece headlined "Otrovni dim Zabranjenog pušenja" (Zabranjeno Pušenje's Poisonous Smoke), Pavlović labels Karajlić's words "an insensitive association and piece of sarcasm that insults right to the heart".
Some of its members take up a staunch and unwavering loyalty to one side or the other, and opposing partisans treat each other with utmost respect, as prescribed by the code of chivalry. Others are utterly opportunistic and seek only to make use of the situation for personal profit and advancement, and are regarded with contempt by the more principled characters (and seemingly by the writer as well). The lower classes, burghers and peasants, in general have little interest in who would win the war as long as the death and destruction end, either by one of the contenders winning or by their reaching some kind of compromise (the latter is what the Church is shown as trying to achieve, with little success). In the manorial system they have no share in political power; however, workers on a manor were called up for service as men-at-arms when the need arose (An Excellent Mystery).

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