Sentences with phrase «to stick to one's principles»

However, by sticking to their principles, these users will find themselves on a fork being ignored by everyone else.
Just shows sticking to your principles isn't always the best thing to do.
If education reformers stick to principle and don't back down, all other obstacles to victory can be overcome.
One key to success is being consistent and sticking to those principles over the long term.
It's kind of admirable that he'd accept what probably amount to a lot of lost sales just to stick to his principles regarding debt.
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.
But we're good at sticking to our principles, even when things get tough.
Very few, but they are there, stick to the principle of a duty to justice and fairness.
David Cameron says it is important to stick to his principles even if the «odds are stacked against you» in his battle to stop Jean - Claude Juncker becoming next European Commission president.
I loathe Mourinho (but respect him as a manager) and would dread Man U winning the PL, at the same time I respect Pep for sticking to his principles and trying to win the PL with attractive and effective football and he has a good eye for talent (the guy bought Jesus for 27 million and Gundogan for 20 million), Jesus for one - third of the price of Lukaku is great business and he was only 19 when he was bought.
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.
Perhaps the best advice is to stick to the principles smart investors employ whenever they consider an investment, says Overdevest.
Both episodes point to how staunchly the billionaire sticks to his principles.
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.
Sticking to principles appears to carry a steep cost for the nation's third - ranked college basketball team.
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.
Stuck to their principles all the same, but still gave credit around, fairer than the other show, when called for.
Or should Arsene Wenger stick to his principles and not surrender?
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.»
It's not just about sticking to our principles with a designated candidate that is not getting any traction.»
For me I really admire Dennis Skinner, who did not do anything great other than be a superb MP for his Constituents and always stick to his principles no matter which way the wind was blowing.
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).
This is all fine and dandy if consumers are actually sticking to the principles and not buying multiple collections.
Despite his family's objections, Pali stuck to his principles and married the woman of his dreams.
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 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 $ $.
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).
When job seekers stick to this principle, they usually hope that when they keep saying that they are looking for a specific job all the time, it will intially land them employment.
The company's success derives from sticking to the principles of cooperation and egalitarianism, says Sharianne Daily, CRB, The Group's president and CEO.
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.
The Thomas More we meet in Portrait of an Unknown Woman is a far more tortured and complex character than the benign humanist and family man portrayed by the inestimable Paul Scofield (who died last month) in the 1966 movie The Man For All Seasons or, for that matter, the maligned adviser to Henry VIII found in my childhood history books, who lost his head for sticking to his principles.
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!
And he did it by sticking to his principles, staying clear of unfriendly deals, and going into business with people he likes, admires, and respects.
Sticking to the principles of proper nutrition during the pregnancy contributes to bearing a healthy child.
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.
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.
There's also no guarantee that these companies will stick to the principles.
Will you stick to your principles or possibly detour and slow your progress?
«If I'm going to stick to my principles, I may as well be a real bitch.»
«Dungy lives up to his word and sticks to his principles.
«I believe at some stage you stick to your principles even if it doesn't go as well as you want it.
We've got a lot of games left to be played and I'm really looking forward to the challenge of us continuing to stick together defensively, continuing to stick to our principles and come away with close wins.»
Those lessons guided Saco through difficult rulings and provided him the solace of sticking to his principles.
Nope, I am a purist and will stick to my principles.
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