Sentences with phrase «even everyday decisions»

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Kindness: I want to consider how my everyday decisions affect people around the world, and change even my favorite habits should respect for my fellow human beings compel me to do so.
Even those who support a woman's right to an abortion often qualify their support by saying abortion is a «bad thing,» an «agonizing decision,» making the medical procedure so remote and radioactive that it takes it out of the world of the everyday, turning an act that is normal and necessary into something shameful and secretive.
Even though they scored in a normal range on all standard measures of intelligence, somehow they couldn't navigate the branching decision trees of everyday life.
It was an everyday decision, one they had made countless times before, but this particular evening they could not make up their minds.
«A lot of everyday quandaries educators and policymakers face are dilemmas of educational justice, but we don't support or even acknowledge their struggle to address these challenges and make ethical decisions,» she says.
That means making everyday decisions with money that will allow my wealth to compound over a period of time to achieve this goal, and requires some level of strategy, sacrifice and even risk.
An experienced professional like you understands that the credit bureau will play an ever increasing role in everyday decisions ranging from loans to credit cards to even your job application.
The content covers a broad range of law - related topics - everything from Supreme Court decisions to legislative updates, everyday legal issues and even sports and celebrity news.
The Court's decision received worldwide attention, mainly in the form of criticism from women's rights and anti-discrimination activists, as well as everyday newsreaders shocked that a woman could be fired for such a reason, even in the face of her boss's testimony that she was a model employee and that he had made several inappropriate comments to her in the months leading up to her firing.
Today's staggering economy affects everyone and extends its effect in everything associated to us: from work, at home, and even in our everyday life decisions like which bus to take just to save money.
Psychologist MHPs tend to be trained to recognize and be rather publicly self - conscious [96] about acknowledging their own biases, but unfortunately many times this only results in absurd overcorrecting to the point at which they are in fact unable to exert common sense to make decisions or judgments that comport with generally accepted ideas about what is normal or healthy, or even what's realistically workable for the everyday lives of the individuals in question (except, of course, if those ideas have been placed into the popular discourse by the trade associations themselves, or happen to serve the MHP's own agenda).
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