Sentences with phrase «decency as»

And from Williams» post, Ford apparently treated many others — even insignificant, young attorneys — with that same decency as well.
Answer: Only if your accompanying yelling and cursing «affect the public decency as well as the peace and quiet of the children playing in the neighborhood.»
Source Code is not only a gripping thriller, but a cautionary tale about the dark side of scientific advances and human decency as a counterbalance.
Again playing against type in Stanley Kubrick's antiwar movie, Douglas brims with decency as a French colonel in World War I who fights against an unfair court martial of his men.
He argues that a unified United Kingdom can deliver: «More and better jobs, a National Health Service that can change and develop the needs for our futures and for our future population, pensions that can deliver dignity and decency as our population ages, a strong Scottish Parliament».
Decency as a human being has not led me to change this habit; the only thing I am using the knife for is to defend my idiosyncracy (okay, I kid — but I am not wasting my perfectly good time in trying to neatly cut a too - big piece of that coconut chocolate off when it doesn't deserve it).
They are bad enough when they successfully ignore all of the self - righteous nonsense they preach and attempt to just live their lives with common decency as the guide.

Not exact matches

Leading by example might not be sufficient to sustain the bank, but it's hard not to see TD's core values — like service and respect for its employees — as manifestations of the basic human decency of its CEO.
«Because we treat the car as a living space, it needs to have some decency and elegance.
The Communications Decency Act, Section 230, protects Facebook from being held responsible for such mishaps as the spread of hoax news stories — like the one that falsely claimed Fox News anchor Megyn Kelly had been fired from Fox — as well as defamatory comments posted by users.
The protections for online publishers come from Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 which states: «No provider or user of an interactive computer service shall be treated as the publisher or speaker of any information provided by another information content provider.»
Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) is critical to the foundation of online commerce as it's exercised today.
Thiel, in other words, sees his lawsuit as a public - spirited attempt to enforce norms of decency and respect for personal privacy.
Also, the 4A's is to collaborate on a code of decency with the Media Ratings Council, that will live within MRC's brand safety guidelines as a resource for media agencies to identify and mitigate fake news.
As I've discussed before, the President has again and again traduced American values of international cooperation, of integrity in government, and of human decency.
I wonder if I am the only reader to find Williamson's stance as offensive as Ms. Nouvelle's: here's an employee from the oh - so - liberal world of public radio who fled to the security of provincial life and, through a rather sophistical analysis, passes off as common decency, common bigotry.
It's about common decency and respect for all the victims, not just the ones who went to the same church as you.
The last act of decency that was in Walt's power was to renounce his infant daughter and play the monster he had become on a phone call he knew the police were overhearing, so as to exculpate his wife Skyler from her cooperation in his schemes.
It should give one pause, however, that Abraham Lincoln was quite comfortable with the idea that law is a business as well as a profession, and that his idea of virtue in a lawyer was not much different from common decency in any other occupation.
Interesting how having faith means setting aside all normal human decency and refusing others rights to interpret the «word of god» as they feel is right and correct.
As is with all Christendom's monetary needs, their inner folds gain and their sheepish ones are left holding their insecurities with little hopes to float above the social waters of communally mundane decencies...
These it takes as the conditions for nurturing «qualities of mind and character» (ICC 25) that have enabled and should again serve to enable «generations of men and women to grasp a vision of the good life, a life of responsible citizenship and human decency» (ICC 6).
They at least had the minimal decency to provide a group of controls (women to whom only misoprostol was given) but their experiment was otherwise every bit as ethically shabby as the Hausknecht fiasco.
Karl Marx, and others with a heart, felt the need for a revolutionary humanization of the system as inevitable and morally mandatory for the dignity and decency of the human person.
Finally toward the end of my first day in Office as the President of the United States, I will use Executive Orders and repeal anything that smells of decency and humanity from the previous sinful Administrations.
A house in good repair and large enough for your family, with furniture in good condition, would qualify as a necessity (or as a necessary decency) for almost all of us.
But as we see from Noah's Dionysiac weakness and Ham's antinomian rebellion, one can not rely on nature alone (or on the uninstructed natural family) to ensure decency or to guarantee the transmission of righteous ways.
It was the book, taken as a whole, held up against history, held up against decency and hope, held up to the person I desired to be... I had to choose to cling to belief despite all of that and continue to fail to be a person of compassion and love or to begin to let go of that belief and make room in my heart for compassion and love.
What was once an offence against decency must be recast as something akin to a faux pas.
Fine way for patriarchy to recover its authority: by exploding its appearance of naturalness and decency, revealing men as malevolent and the home as a hunting ground.
While remarking that of course a barbarous age is not expected to hold to modern standards of decency, Chamberlain writes: «At the same time the whole range of literature might be ransacked in vain for a parallel to the naïve filthiness of the passage forming Section IV, or to the extraordinary topic which the hero Yamato - take and his mistress Miyazu are made to select as the theme of their repartee.»
As a Catholic who strongly supports Pope Francis and views Rush Limbaugh beyond the limits of decency, I find any expressions of hate and desire for bodily harm or death even more repulsive than Rush's most vile comments.
Like this: «Truly honoring God and the highest and best of all that is, is found in simple acts of kindness and human decency, such as taking care of orphans, widows, and those on the fringes of your society.»
what you're trampling on is the decency to respect others» values as you cherish your own.
Catholic bishops, among other religious leaders, see Buhari as «a man of integrity and decency who can fight corruption and Boko Haram,» John Bakeni, secretary of the Catholic diocese in Maiduguri, told RNS.
As a local councillor he won a reputation for brave and steadfast decency.
Human rights, however perverted by Western progressivism, serves as a baseline of human decency.
Ellis salutes ordinary decency ordinary citizenship in all its secularity, as the proper locus of religious faith.
There maybe valid political reasons for seeking to expand these barriers, but it strikes me as futile (if not shameful) to expect that people whose families naturally span the international boundary should refrain from crossing it when logic, coimpassion and common decency — and dare I say, family values — cry out that they should.
As long as human beings are capable of moral judgment we will be sorting through what people, including Pius XII, could have done and should have done in a time when the lights of decency were largely extinguisheAs long as human beings are capable of moral judgment we will be sorting through what people, including Pius XII, could have done and should have done in a time when the lights of decency were largely extinguisheas human beings are capable of moral judgment we will be sorting through what people, including Pius XII, could have done and should have done in a time when the lights of decency were largely extinguished.
this is not so as Yeshua In Hebrew can not be translated and let me say that Yeshua in Hebrew means Salvation and soter is greek for salvation so the christians didn't even have the decency to translate correctly and so there is no anglicised version on of isous and that is a completely invented by man and so a deception by the christians.
It must clearly be noted that this was in essence far more a demonstration of political loyalty than of religious worship; and it must still more clearly be noted that Rome was the reverse of intolerant, and, if a man made this confession of political faith, he could then go away and worship any god he liked, so long as that worship did not conflict with public decency and order.
As Robert Sollard wrote recently in the Chronicle of Hiqher Education (as cited by Roth), «Much has been written about the loss of ethics, a sense of decency, moderation and fair play in American societAs Robert Sollard wrote recently in the Chronicle of Hiqher Education (as cited by Roth), «Much has been written about the loss of ethics, a sense of decency, moderation and fair play in American societas cited by Roth), «Much has been written about the loss of ethics, a sense of decency, moderation and fair play in American society.
Prior to you publishing your post, «Decency for President» this week, how would you describe your typical approach to politics as a pastor?
But so long as decency is preserved, I stand by it.
The need for construction plans has become especially acute as the tension between decency and dynamism increases.
As a people, we do not wish to suffer under the law as institutionalized injustice that stands in the way of justice and decencAs a people, we do not wish to suffer under the law as institutionalized injustice that stands in the way of justice and decencas institutionalized injustice that stands in the way of justice and decency.
Kass's distinctive concerns must have continued to owe something to the personal decency of his «saintly» and «moralist» parents, as much to his exposure to the questioning characteristic of Great Books Theirs, because of their quasi-religious community, was not the kind of quasi-socialism that abstracted from the greatness and misery of ordinary persons.
To call policemen «pigs» or to stereotype them in other ways is only to express our own lack of civility and common decency which they, quite rightly, keep telling us is a symbol of the social disorder against which they stand as the last defense — a rather ambiguous position to be in, in any society.
For him, the intentions of the Framers are almost as easily manipulated for partisan purposes, and thus almost as susceptible to abuse, as the living - Constitution theorists» evolving standards of decency.
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