English to Tamil Dictionary principled

principled

கொள்கை ரீதியான
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.
translation of 'principled'
ஒழுக்க விதிகளைக் கடைபிடிக்கிற,
ஒழுங்கு
example
There is the example she set, her very 'principled' approach to life which she demonstrated, rather than preached.
We must have 'principled' leaders who define all of life by principles and not expediency.
They showed that far from being apathetic, they are 'principled' , dynamic and determined to make a difference.
I think you have to deal with it in a bit more 'principled' way than that.
How can you ever again position yourself as a 'principled' candidate in this election?
The following statements are admitted under the 'principled' approach to hearsay.
Particular mention should be made of Mike Kelly, who remains the most 'principled' man it's ever been my good fortune to meet.
If he maintains such a 'principled' approach in the subsequent campaign, I thought, he might even be able to turn public opinion around.
One therefore has to decide which should be given priority in any given situation and one should do this in a 'principled' way.
Duff sometimes behaved like a cad to his women; in politics, he was a model of 'principled' behaviour.
But there are several reductions of arithmetic to set theory, and seemingly no 'principled' way to decide between them.
The Greens support taking a 'principled' approach to this legislation.
He's a pretty 'principled' guy and isn't interested in the money - which is just as well because we're not paying him.
When you must make decisions about marriages, you are obliged to be consistent and 'principled' .
It would help if the government actually knew what it wanted, and held a 'principled' position one way or the other.
The point of a radical move to restore the rule of law is that it offers both parties a 'principled' basis for agreement.
It is impossible to base 'principled' politics on the ‘bad man’ theory of history.
Worse, what is the 'principled' basis by which we weight the importance of the properties in the bundle?
These five justices have all the right in the world to have their own 'principled' way of interpreting the constitution.
This demonstrates again a pragmatic rather than a 'principled' approach.
If he was 'principled' at all and believed that these things should be done, he would have spoken out.
It says that there is no 'principled' way to decide that some limitations on land use are takings and others are not.
I respect her, because at least she is 'principled' - she believes in what she has put up here.
As such cases show, if we give weight to both equality and utility, we have no 'principled' way to assess their relative importance.
He has paid a significant price for his 'principled' approach to politics.
Passionate and 'principled' democrats were slow to recognise the dangers posed by totalitarianism 60 years ago.
Kevin was 'principled' , courageous, incorruptible, unselfish and a man of great integrity.
If courts are to intervene by the imposition of public law standards upon a private body they must adopt a careful and 'principled' approach.
He is an independent minded and 'principled' man, who is very different from most private eye characters.
That should apply to all the parties seeking a 'principled' accommodation.
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