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unprincipled

[uhn-prin-suh-puhld] / ʌnˈprɪn sə pəld /


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In mid-September, Alford, one of the ousted deputies, called Davis “unprincipled” while speaking at an antitrust panel.

From The Wall Street Journal

As she was older and a lawyer, she spoke out against such "unprincipled relationships" - and was punished by being detained for a night.

From BBC

“As the district court noted, Ronaldo mistakenly produced the course of ‘navigating this unorthodox predicament,’ kicked off by Mayorga’s counsel’s ‘unprincipled conduct’ long before, and instituted vigorous efforts to protect the documents afterwards.”

From Seattle Times

He had also proved himself many times over to be untrustworthy and unprincipled.

From Salon

“It’s unprincipled but it’s also unwise because I think it’s going to backfire on them,” said Justin Giboney, a Democratic strategist and president of the AND Campaign, a Christian civic group based in Atlanta.

From Washington Post