English to Kannada Dictionary principled

principled

ತತ್ವಗಳು
definition
adjective
a principled politician
(of a person or their behavior) acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong.
a coherent and principled approach
(of a system or method) based on a given set of rules.
example
He was one of the very few people of 'principled' honesty that I had met, thus becoming an inspiration to me, and will be deeply missed.
This demonstrates again a pragmatic rather than a 'principled' approach.
It says that there is no 'principled' way to decide that some limitations on land use are takings and others are not.
He has paid a significant price for his 'principled' approach to politics.
They showed that far from being apathetic, they are 'principled' , dynamic and determined to make a difference.
When you must make decisions about marriages, you are obliged to be consistent and 'principled' .
The Greens support taking a 'principled' approach to this legislation.
It has won a considerable global readership as the result of its 'principled' approach.
The welcome sign of a 'principled' politician is the desire to risk everything for change.
Passionate and 'principled' democrats were slow to recognise the dangers posed by totalitarianism 60 years ago.
However, she said, she was taking a 'principled' rather than a technical decision.
Little Women is a cheerful, wholesome account of the daily life of a highly 'principled' family.
More specifically, toward whom should he have looked as an example, this deeply moral and 'principled' man?
He saw him as a 'principled' man who openly spoke out his thoughts on any issue of the nation, but never wishing to malign or discredit others.
It would help if the government actually knew what it wanted, and held a 'principled' position one way or the other.
That should apply to all the parties seeking a 'principled' accommodation.
Kevin was 'principled' , courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
What a doughty, 'principled' fighter for pensioners that McLennan is.
As a result, his former image as a political operator was replaced by that of a 'principled' leader.
If courts are to intervene by the imposition of public law standards upon a private body they must adopt a careful and 'principled' approach.
As such cases show, if we give weight to both equality and utility, we have no 'principled' way to assess their relative importance.
The point of a radical move to restore the rule of law is that it offers both parties a 'principled' basis for agreement.
Whistleblowers are highly 'principled' people who are in the job because they thought they could do it in an ethical manner.
One therefore has to decide which should be given priority in any given situation and one should do this in a 'principled' way.
If he maintains such a 'principled' approach in the subsequent campaign, I thought, he might even be able to turn public opinion around.
He is an independent minded and 'principled' man, who is very different from most private eye characters.
We must have 'principled' leaders who define all of life by principles and not expediency.
Worse, what is the 'principled' basis by which we weight the importance of the properties in the bundle?
It is impossible to base 'principled' politics on the ‘bad man’ theory of history.
The following statements are admitted under the 'principled' approach to hearsay.
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