Sentences with phrase «expected values of that society»

This is because when a leader of a country refers to it as a «Christian Nation», that necessarily implies that inhabitants who do not subscribe to this doctrine are somehow lesser or «incomplete» citizens as they fail to adhere to the expected values of that society.

Not exact matches

We need to embed greater understanding of our values and what our society expects from all its citizens.»
Notice how you daydream and what it is that you really value in life, not what society expects of you.
First, more democratic forms of control will be more consistent with employees «beliefs and values in a democratic society and contribute to higher levels of job satisfaction and morale, whereas autocratic forms of control are expected «to reduce initiative, inhibit identification with the organization and to create conflict and hostility among members» (Tannenbaum, 1961, p. 35).
They're not the typical fare that you might expect at other conferences - slides full of graphs, statistics, sales numbers and market value - but instead they're about the industry, the community, this little slice of society that everyone adores.
Indeed, if a law truly «runs afoul» of «society's basic values,» it would be reasonable to expect that society's disapproval would result in its abolition or amendment through the democratic process.
Extroverts, by contrast, are valued by society for commanding attention, and they are the kind of people Cain expected to encounter in the legal profession.
«As a society, we recognize the value of these trails for outdoor activities, but we also can't expect them to be kept in pristine condition for hundreds of kilometres.
The decedent's surviving loved ones can claim compensation for the loss of their loved one's companionship, society, and support, as well as the value of the income that their loved one would have been expected to earn.
Justice Abella's dissent on the issue makes for powerful reading, invoking the sanctity of the justice system and the high standard we expect from our quasi-judicial prosecutors, who stand on behalf of the state as upholders of society's fundamental values.
And the other way around, if you happen to follow another path of values than the one expected by mainstream society, you might be considered an outsider.
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