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"moral compass" refers to the internal guiding system that helps us differentiate between right and wrong in our thoughts, actions, and decisions. It helps us make choices that align with our values, beliefs, and principles.
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There is no logic to it, other than my own bizarre
moral compass of who deserves it and who doesn't.
To me, professional integrity is about willingly and consistently holding true to my highest values and
moral compass in all aspects of professional life.
Smaller parties need to be able to demonstrate their distinct contribution to government to avoid «the narrative of the
lost moral compass».
It's a
good moral compass that still stands the test of time, but use it for that and for that alone.
If buying foods that are processed, find out if they're coming from a brand
whose moral compass is one you can also follow.
There's no
clear moral compass between the pair of them and the narrative is made all the more compelling by the fact that the player is eventually forced to pick a side.
He argues that our focus on achievement and success has replaced the emphasis on developing an
inner moral compass.
Which brings you back to accessing that
same moral compass that we all as humans must use because we have nothing else.
This is extremely dangerous because the consequences are severe, leading to pupils having a
weak moral compass and little resilience.
Students with a
faulty moral compass and nothing but half - baked opinions come away from the classroom thinking that laws are simply inconvenient obstacles to achieving personal goals.
It is much easier to create a direction for your otherwise
defunct moral compass with a crisis on the horizon.
Soul searching - seeking that
moral compass of honest perspective and feedback to enable me to be meticulous with my performance and enjoy all t...
Should we be looking at how we can build character education across the school curriculum so that the next generation has a
better moral compass?
The Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE), which serves as a kind of
moral compass for scientific publishing (but has no authority to enforce its advice) has no guidance on the practice, but urges journals to vet reviewers adequately.
Or if it does, we have to conclude that white slavers were very generous to provide these men's ancestors
with moral compasses when they stole them from africa.
«Party Chairman questioned by BBC over pay for secretary Main Labour
lacks moral compass, says Church of England»
Open University's To Lie Or Not To Lie lets learners analyze their own
moral compasses by placing them in non linear scenarios that vary from the Lewinsky affair to the Bloodgate scandal.
Such is the concept embraced with both verve and style by William Friedkin in KILLER JOE, a tale of
moral compasses gone askew, dysfunctional family dynamics taken to their logical extreme, and human life reduced to a commodity on a par with pork belly futures.
Both he and Chappaquidick hit on something far more complex: the
broken moral compass of a driven, passionately committed politician.
In many respects, the twisted
moral compass at play in Saviano's story embodies a modern take on a society that is overrun by corruption and darkness.
What separates «Ex Machina» from all those other movies about the potential dangers of sentient A.I., however, is the addition of Gleeson's character to the equation, because it uses Caleb's humanity /
moral compass against the audience to make you sympathetic towards Ava even though virtually every film about robots has taught us not to trust them.
Better yet, inducting 16 - and 17 - year - olds, whose
moral compasses still point true, will make us a more just society and will act as a safeguard against those whose power coerces the rest of us into uncritical compliance.
Certainly abortion, although it was legalized in Britain at the end of the Sixties (just a few years before it became legal in the U.S.), is still an issue that
sets moral compasses aquiver.
In the real world, science follows too often a
different moral compass encapsulated in one sentence: «The ends justify the means.»
All of our 2017 Top Achievers possess exemplary leadership qualities: a rock -
solid moral compass, steadfast determination, and an attitude that inspires.
Both identify themselves using only their surname; both are handy with a weapon; both have a slightly
skewed moral compass; and, most importantly, both are proud of their British heritage.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement that Abdus - Salaam was a pioneer with an «
unshakable moral compass» and «a trailblazing jurist whose life in public service was in pursuit of a more fair and more just New York for all.»
The film is entrancing and evocative, like an evil younger cousin to A Bigger Splash and its shared themes of glamour deceiving a questionable
moral compass underneath.
With a decent amount of brutal violence, deep conflicts inside the police department itself and complex characters with
questionable moral compasses, this story is a wonderful addition to the genre.
phony heavensent as you mock Jesus» truth purposely destroying the USA's
moral compass because of your obsession with the lust of the flesh sin.
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