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unprincipled

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


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This feeling is ripe for exploitation by unprincipled political leaders who thrive on division and resentment.

From Washington Post

“Roe and Casey are unprincipled decisions that have damaged the democratic process, poisoned our national discourse, plagued the law — and, in doing so, harmed this court,” she wrote.

From New York Times

Mr. Yang, however, still made it clear that the rally was aimed at Mr. Adams, whom Mr. Yang has criticized in the past as a corrupt and unprincipled politician.

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Today’s GOP is so unserious and unprincipled that it will not even support a blue-ribbon commission to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol.

From Washington Post

The board said Facebook’s rationale for the original ban was unprincipled and arbitrary, and that “indefinite” bans were not even written policy at the time the Trump decision was made.

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