Sentences with credo
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C c - Lord Clarendon's liberal credo was one of the foundations of his political conduct.
- I knew him, and well enough to understand both his credo and the spirit that spurred him on as a musical creator.
- This is the credo by which I am genetically and irreversibly bound to live.
- When does less than full belief in a professed credo become actionable fraud if one is soliciting gifts or legacies?
- Further, professional journalists have a credo that they don't just poach on other people's scoops.
- That credo was commendable for normal life but not for ambitious politicians.
- Its credo espouses values such as integrity, offering the best value and service, and sustainability.
- But his mother did teach him to stand up for himself and that is the credo that he now brings to his children, four sons and three daughters.
- Such an ambitious credo sounds incongruous coming from someone whose debut album is not only innovative but also seems resolutely uncommercial.
- Both are driven, in one way or another, by the familiar credo of Power and Responsibility.
- There's been an awful lot of blogging credos running around the web lately.
- It's one thing to spout fiery credos as a youth, but it's quite another thing to live by them forever after.
- Your credo can guide you, but you cannot magically make it your mother's guiding principle as well.
- But having grown up under the credo that information should be free, they see no reason to pay for news.
- He wasn't aware that my credo is that he who criticizes the last topic becomes the new topic.
- Paul Monk reads his credo with The Zone's Michael Short.