Principles are motivation, outcomes are actions (what you do about your beliefs).
You might support the death penalty for vengeance, or deterrence, or proportionality (eye for eye), or to not waste money. Different principle, same outcome.
The OP question doesn't really make sense because they're two separate dials.
For example, Jack Bauer in 24 (2001) is maybe the most principled character ever depicted on screen, his principle dial is at 10 but his outcome dial is also at 10 so he's doing shit that violates his principles in every scene.
Whereas Dalai Lama is 10 principle and 1 outcome. Far-left terrorists are 1 principle (hypocritical beliefs) and 10 outcome.
Principles are motivation, outcomes are actions (what you do about your beliefs).
You might support the death penalty for vengeance, or deterrence, or proportionality (eye for eye), or to not waste money. Different principle, same outcome.
The OP question doesn't really make sense because they're two separate dials.
For example, Jack Bauer in 24 (2001) is maybe the most principled character ever depicted on screen, his principle dial is at 10 but his outcome dial is also at 10 so he's doing shit that violates his principles in every scene.
Whereas Dali Lama is 10 principle and 1 outcome. Far-left terrorists are 1 principle (hypocritical beliefs) and 10 outcome.