In schools trust is considered to be the result of several dispositions working in concert, among these are integrity (or honesty and openness), concern (also
called benevolence or personal regard for others), competence, and reliability (or consistency).
Should
we call that benevolence «love»?
Not exact matches
Doug Sloan makes a case for the opposite, but that
calls into question the
benevolence and omniscience of a god who would send such confusing and conflicting directives to his creations in the first place or for sending such messages that could be «lost» after millemnia of translations.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
called Taylor «a standout whose successful portrayal of level - minded Alexandra has a lot of
benevolence.
Unfortunately, human beings are using the energy stored in carbon — coal, gas and oil, at a rate that far exceeds nature's (through the
benevolence of a star
called the sun) timescale for renewal.
The partner who has only honesty and
benevolence without ability can offer only non-economic benefits (also
called social benefits), not economic benefits; this leads to difficulties in gaining the full trust of the other party.