Sentences with phrase «stuck to their principles all»

Can it stick to its principles as the company keeps on growing with no foreseeable slowdown?
«Donald Trump ran as a dove and I think that he should stick to those principles,» he said.
Sticking to his principles, Stenson also tweeted that he doesn't think influencers should get pity freebies just because their feelings are hurt from being told off.
These websites stick to their principles firmly.
Economic Action Plan 2014 sticks to the principles that we adopted when I rose to deliver our Government's first budget in 2006 during good times.
Will you stick to your principles or possibly detour and slow your progress?
He recognized early on that applying leverage to safe, cheap, high - quality stocks would magnify returns without the risk of fire - sale, allowing him to stick to the principles outlined above over the course of multiple economic and market cycles.
Also this team loves isolation basketball way too much; our ball movement should be able to pick apart their defense, we just have to stick to our principles on the offensive end.
«Dungy lives up to his word and sticks to his principles.
Stuck to their principles all the same, but still gave credit around, fairer than the other show, when called for.
I can maybe understand a team sticking to their principles being only one goal down as a game draws to close, but when you're 2 - 0 down with the clock ticking, you clearly need a plan B. Plan A (get into the final third and make as many sideways passes as possible) hadn't worked at all against West Ham, and with say 10 minutes left, I couldn't believe we didn't just stick Mertesacker upfront with Giroud and hit long balls and early crosses!
«I believe at some stage you stick to your principles even if it doesn't go as well as you want it.
I have always been an advocate of fair play in football and Arsene Wenger has certainly tried to make his Arsenal team stick to those principles in recent years.
Nope, I am a purist and will stick to my principles.
Antonio Conte has said that it doesn't matter which players get picked to start games for Chelsea, as long as the squad continues to stick to the principles that they have been working on since his arrival as head coach this summer.
Back in 2010, we picked out Peterborough United, Swansea and Cardiff Cities, Notts County and Doncaster as having Premier League potential and while the inclusion of the Rovers now embarrasses us, we predicated our thinking on their retention of Sean O'Driscoll and a sticking to principles — something the Yorkshiremen have clearly failed to do.
Sticking to the principles of proper nutrition during the pregnancy contributes to bearing a healthy child.
In a statement trumpeting her Corbynite credentials, she declared: «Jeremy Corbyn has opened the door to a new kind of Labour party, one which sticks to its principles, opposes neoliberalism and utilises the knowledge and experience of its members.»
«The FSA has stuck to its principle of linking remuneration to risk, while making the Code less prescriptive and narrowing the scope of the organisations covered.»
Just shows sticking to your principles isn't always the best thing to do.
Or do you stick to your principles?
But there are plenty of voices around this morning urging the Tory rebels to stick to their principles.
The ex-governor stated, «In politics, there are people who join and stick to principles; there are those who join for food; there are those who join so that they may be pushed for other reasons to be elsewhere.
It's not just about sticking to our principles with a designated candidate that is not getting any traction.»
Of course it doesn't help that the media ignores the third parties like the Greens and the Libertarians that stick to their principles and runs their own candidates and instead covers only the third parties as it relates to the games they play with the major party candidates.
After calling Obama «truly reckless» she urged her Republican conservative colleagues in Congress not to make political compromises, and to stick to their principles.
«We won this house seat the same way we will win the Senate seat in November — we told the truth, we stuck to our principles, and we outworked the rival campaign.
David Cameron has said it is important to stick to his principles even if the «odds are stacked against you» in the battle to prevent Jean - Claude Juncker becoming the next European Commission president.
In a statement, Sheikh said it was important the seat had ethnic minority representation and emphasised her support for Corbyn, saying she backed a Labour party which «sticks to its principles, opposes neoliberalism and utilises the knowledge and experience of its members».
I can't promise that you will see them overnight, but if you stick to these principles, you WILL see results.
As with all exercise forms, variations are already being devised but true Tabata sticks to the principles of 4 - minute circuits for 20 minutes (so five rounds).
As long as you are sticking to the principles of the test (and it seems you are) 15 % carbs should be just fine.
This is all fine and dandy if consumers are actually sticking to the principles and not buying multiple collections.
Barriers are there to be broken down — what are we if we don't follow and stick to our principles and beliefs?
Frederick Hess, director of education policy studies for the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., isn't a big fan of the Vergara lawsuit, yet he admires that Deasy stuck to his principles.
If the system's leaders stick to those principles, New Orleans children will benefit.
They are certain that their open differential with Brake Steer is a better solution than a mechanical limited slip differential (again heavy, prone to inducing understeer) and they're willing to prove it even when the rear axle has to cope with 903bhp and 664 lb ft.. They stick to their principles absolutely and that makes the P1 a unique and fascinating car to drive.
And yet we stick to this principle.
In an ideal world we'd stick to our principles regardless.
«Buffett's genius thus appears to be at least partly in recognizing early on, implicitly or explicitly, that these factors work, applying leverage without ever having to fire sale, and sticking to his principles,» the authors write.
I find that if I stick to these principles when I initiate or add to my positions, I tend to be a long term buy and hold investor.
EVE is a unique game (which I happen to love the idea of voraciously), and while its not for everyone, there's one thing that can not be denied, whether you like the game or not: It has stuck to its principle.
They had him locked up for eight years trying to change his mind or at least get him to shut up in public, but since he was the bravely defiant sort, invincibly sticking to his principles and beliefs in the face of oppression, they finally gave up and killed his a $ $.
We're sticking to our principles: externally insulate and make the envelope airtight.
Very few, but they are there, stick to the principle of a duty to justice and fairness.
And stick to this principle.
Getting your driving school advertising budget right will forever be a work in progress; however, if you stick to these principles, you are likely to turn a profit on your advertising and not overspend.
Apple is often keen to differentiate itself from Google in terms of its privacy policy and as part of that a lot of the stuff you do on your iPhone stays on your iPhone (although individual third - party apps may not stick to that principle - see below for more).
Yet the majority of Chinese firms are sticking to their principles, continuing to opt for a heavily tweaked experience that aesthetically tends to resemble iOS rather than Android.
The owners and the staff have stated that any new currency introduction needs to be done slowly and meticulously and are obviously sticking to that principle.
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