Sentences with phrase «at sticking to our principles»

But we're good at sticking to our principles, even when things get tough.

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Instead, in the 10 years since, he has expanded organically at a slower, more comfortable pace that has allowed him to stick to his business principles.
Although I eventually plan to talk about monetary arrangements that might make maintaining a steady flow of spending a lot easier than our present system does, for now I'm going to stick to discussing how the same goal might be achieved, at least in principle, in our present monetary system or, more precisely, in the system we had until the subprime crisis of 2008.
We need a return to the realistic and yet principled conservative pragmatism of Reagan who actually wanted to help people more than dogmatically stick to every single position and who was even willing to compromise with liberals like Tip O'neal at times in order to get something done that would actually solve problems and help the greatest number of people.
Arsenal fans have got used to the fact that Arsene Wenger has his own way of doing things and certain football principles that he sticks to even if it is not the best thing for his team at any particular time.
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.
One focuses on short term success built at all cost, while the other sticks to old fashioned principles that have questionable results.
This is certainly the case for sticking to firm principles at bedtime.
«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.
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 $ $.
Andrew Parker, head of strategic litigation at Beachcroft and an assessor to the Jackson Review, said: «It's good to see the government sticking to its guns on implementing the core principles of Jackson LJ's recommendations; businesses and consumers will benefit from this control of disproportionate legal costs.»
At ResumesExpert we believe that most of the criteria and principles Hiring Managers stick to when making decisions can be squeezed into one simple question — «Why Should This Candidate Be Hired?»
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