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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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What the word "unprincipled" and " under-inclusive" mean ?

I got a question as following...


Is the interpretation of International criminal court (ICC) under-inclusive and unprincipled?

I think under-inclusive means "not cover" is that right ?
but I have no idea of what unprincipled means

thank you

  

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unprincipled - without principles, without moral guidelines, without integrity, dishonest.

  • unprincipled - without principles, without moral guidelines, without integrity, dishonest.
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unprincipled - without principles, without moral guidelines, without integrity, dishonest.

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