Sentences with phrase «like moral choices»

For example, studies show that teens are willing to comply with parents when they think the rules are fair (like moral choices or ones involving safety), but they resist when the rules seem personal (e.g., what clothes to wear) or unjust.

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2) Make it clear in public that if you don't like the rock and roll, there are plenty of other churches, with hints that this decision is a moral choice which reflects badly on you, not the community.
Back some of these people into a corner with a moral dilemma with limited choices and I think its fair to question whether or not they will act something like the Christian husband did in that movie.
It was an easier choice because their own father was an inspiring moral example, not a moral degenerate like Hermann Goering.
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
Before I can even grasp such a rule, I need the insight that my choice to seek will issue in moral specifics just like this interesting rule about theft.
But apparently it's a country where good moral people can be manipulated by self - serving politicians into being distracted from the larger issues by high - school debate questions like «when does life begin» or «should gays marry,» or even «is being gay a choice
Whatever position one may take regarding future governance of cyberspace, it can not be denied that in any case (moral) choices have to be made and are being made since inevitably the proliferation of cyberspace technologies implies like all technological development a confrontation with moral issues on different levels.
When you consider the exceptions and situations where breastfeeding or breast milk are absolutely not the «best» choice or option for a parent or baby, it starts to sound more like a moral judgement than a fact.
We never committed to one single particular book on sleep habits either — like you, I was somewhat overwhelmed by all the choices (and the LENGTH, I mean, if my kid isn't sleeping, I probably don't have the time, energy or focus to devote to a 700 - page tome ABOUT SLEEPING), and found that too many authors turned sleep into a moral high ground.
In an age where anti-heroes dominate especially the television landscape — recent hit series like AMC's «Breaking Bad» and «Mad Men» and HBO's «Game of Thrones» center on people of ambiguous morals forced to make difficult choices — «Bridge» centers on a person determined to do what is right.
The story (by Guttentag and political consultant Chris Lehane) is too busy lathering itself up over moral choices that someone like Paul would have made peace with long ago.
Once enough are joined they'll form a potential answer to the case close, accompanied by a moral choice that asks how you'd like to treat the accused, be it letting them go or perhaps sending them off to a mental hospital.
As enjoyable as Fallout 3 was, the storyline felt like a perfunctory series of events and black and white moral choices stitched into a large fascinating world of under - utilised factions.
In other games with moral choices like Mass Effect and inFamous you're encouraged to play heavily towards one side to unlock new dialogue options or powers.
Games like Fallout 3 and Red Dead Redemption are better options if you're looking for moral choices and consequences (i.e., what you do now might affect something later).
IF, and I know it's a big if, the zoning, etc. were to be changed, even if on the fringes of Branson, these WONDERFUL folks, like other places, would not have to live in their cars, travel 30 - 40 miles to an affordable address in AK... or whatever other alternative choices they make (like selling their souls, on the side, by whatever means, trying to escape that life for a more moral one).
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