Sentences with phrase «by sticking to his principles»

However, by sticking to their principles, these users will find themselves on a fork being ignored by everyone else.

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But by sticking with a few tried and true design principles, it's easy to tailor PowerPoint decks for the small screen that look good, and even more importantly, get your point across, according to graphic design experts.
However, they stuck to their political principles, condemned though this attitude was by the rest of the delegations, and refused to «recognize the existence» of China's Nationalist government by playing its team.
We do this by clearly defining our principles, staying in our role as a parent, and sticking to our bottom lines.
It can be anything from swimming to cycling to circuits, as long as you are able to stick to the basic principles of HIIT — short bursts of all - out exercise followed by short, sometimes active, rest periods.
By sticking to sound value investing principles, however, you can do well.
Jonathan Zelinger: My father started the company 60 years ago and was very successful by sticking to some basic business principles.
For example, understanding that global warming is not a proven science and that there is no circumstantial evidence for global warming alarmism — which is why we see goats like political charlatans like Al Gore showing debunked graphs like the «hockey stick» to scare the folks — and, not understanding that climate change the usual thing not the unusual thing and that the climate change we observed can be explained by natural causes is the only thing that really separates we the people from superstitious and ignorant government - funded schoolteachers on the issue of global warming... that and the fact that global warming alarmists do not believe in the scientific method nor most of the principles upon which the country was founded.
What seems to sticking in some Ontario lawyers» craw is the recommendation that every lawyer and paralegal will be required to adopt and to abide by a statement of principles acknowledging their obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally and in their behavior towards colleagues, employees, clients and the public.
Bush is likely to stick closely to the moderate principles advocated by his father, who once called the more radical economic proposals of his future boss, Ronald Reagan, voodoo economics.
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