unprincipled im PONS Wörterbuch

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Instead, they revel in the virulence of insouciant leaders and the proliferation of unprincipled politicians.
thenationonlineng.net
The phenomenon of intellectual opportunism is frequently associated by its critics with careerism and dubious, unprincipled self-promotion, where ideas become just another commodity or a bargaining tool.
en.wikipedia.org
Once an unprincipled sophomore crept up behind him and touched a lighted match to the manuscript.
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Potter's unprincipled principles apply to almost any possession, experience or situation, deriving maximum undeserved rewards and discomforting the opposition.
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My next report will show how practically every one has been involved in unprincipled and possibly criminal activities to make billions of dollars.
rabble.ca
It would serve us well to acknowledge the ways in which sectarianism, unprincipled personal attacks, opportunism and conscious withdrawal have contributed to our current state.
www.counterpunch.org
I believe it supports it and hopes to discredit the opponents of the penalty as unprincipled fraudsters.
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The separation between the mind, the body, and the environment is seen as an unprincipled distinction.
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He believed that they would open doors for unprincipled men to gain power.
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Fairness demands that this unequal, unprincipled treatment is rectified.
observer.com

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