Sentences with phrase «moral compass of»

There is no logic to it, other than my own bizarre moral compass of who deserves it and who doesn't.
And Bennett's teacher calls him «the moral compass of the classroom,» always making sure everyone is treated fairly and kindly.
Overall, the emergence of the memo in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica affair is sure to spark further debate about the moral compass of Silicon Valley tech firms, which are striving to assuage the growth expectations of Wall Street.
My executive team colleagues look to me as the moral compass of the organization at times, and that sort of embeds itself into discussions around risk management, and you are seen as a leader in that regard.
Two sources provide the framework for defining behaviour by the mediator: (1) Professionalism — voluntary standards set by various organizations within the profession, and the mediation process (often set by the mediation agreement); and, (2) Ethics — the moral compass of the mediator.
Be the ethical and moral compass of the organization, he told them.
«[Legal is] the moral compass of the business.
With the warnings we have received from climate scientists, the moral compass of Dr. Martin Luther King, and the lesson of Hazel, we must act now on climate change.
After a succession of iterations riffing on Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a change of context is energizing - especially when the game tackles thorny issues like slavery and the moral compass of the ruling class.
SFWA, an organization that presents itself as the moral compass of the SF / F community and has no problems attacking members who don't conform to whatever is the current politically correct stance du jour.
Chaos ensues, as Mike continues to find the right moment to pop the question to Phoebe, factions square off to pulverize one another, bizarre cover stories about why Limon has been quarantined are fed to the media, and the moral compass of a pooch - loving CIA flunky (Tony Hale) with self - esteem issues is tested to its limits.
I want to constrict the audience; I want you to feel like you're Marianne Connolly, because she's the moral compass of the film.
From the start, Cooper told Nicholson that Marianne Connolly was the moral compass of «Black Mass.» She speaks up when her husband starts parading around in fancy mobster suits.
His character embodies the theme and troubled moral compass of American Hustle perfectly.
Yet it's on, George McKay - a revelation in everything he's ever in - who acts as the moral compass of the piece.
Both he and Chappaquidick hit on something far more complex: the broken moral compass of a driven, passionately committed politician.
And instead, Anton's character is arguably the moral compass of our movie.
Belief in the unseen and faith in each other is the bedrock of Ed and Lorraine's relationship, which is the moral compass of the story.
To have lived through that time, with my father as the pastor of my church and moral compass of our community... it was, how do I put it?
«The public should not be dependent on the internal moral compass of any individual legislator,» said Lerner.
Now, without the Liberal Democrats acting as the moral compass of government, they have been reintroduced.
Toddlers need simple answers, preschoolers live in a world of fantasy and reality simultaneously, school - aged children are more prone to desire facts, and adolescents are starting to form a moral compass of their own.
And Bennett's teacher calls him «the moral compass of the classroom,» always making sure everyone is treated fairly and kindly.
Like I said in the other thread its insane that athletes have turned into a moral compass of some sort and the actual game have taken a back seat.
Collectively, though, they're all single cells in the organization known as The New York Metropolitan Baseball Club Inc., which has the moral compass of a sea anemone.
After all, many believe it is our job to be the moral compass of society, even for those who do not believe in Jesus as Lord.
Rather than contemplate the swiftly changing science of synthetic biology itself, bioethicist Laurie Zoloth (left) concerns herself with how this technology affects the moral compasses of the women and men who are developing it.

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I didn't give her an ultimatum, I even said if she still wanted to drink I'd happily go out with her and be her DD and her moral compass, considering none of her drinking «friends» would be.
And reminders of retaining a moral compass and striving for work - life balance are as old as the bible — though there's no shortage of TED - talking gurus hawking contemporary versions.
Hunger has a way of skewing one's moral compass.
This type of thinking is ideal for parsing out our own social emotions and moral connotations; it allows us to review unresolved issues, gives us the space to examine our internal moral compass, identify where we have erred, and adjust our behavior going forward.
Embedded in all of us is our personal moral compass.
Money may be an evil, he said during a recent visit to Stanford Graduate School of Business, but he urged students to «get the money, and don't lose your moral compass when you do.»
Hopefully, the admins of Investor Junkie have enough of an ethical and moral compass to allow this post to remain on this page
Ken's comprehensive understanding of shareholder value, combined with his strong moral compass has translated to board success across several of Canada's most successful growth companies such as Chairman of EVP, Chairman of Wellpoint, Director of Kognitive.
I am outraged that Heather Cook, the former Episcopal priest, has the audacity to request to be released from prison after serving only two and a half years, not even four years after killing bicyclist Tom Palermo in a horrendous turn of events in which she showed herself to have no moral compass,...
all you have to do is write a book and tell people god told you to write it instead of just telling everyone himself (lazy) then you can be a cults moral compass
Most of us get our moral compass from our parents or from our culture, Vic.
I believe it all depends on if the person has a moral compass or not, regardless of their s e x u a l orientation / preference!
I don't see how anyone can go from not believing in God to doing so just because of needing a moral compass.
I tend to agree with the notion of «moral compass» as her need for becoming a theist is a fairly weak reason to seek out God.
I am a Born Again Christian who believes in freedom of religion because I trust a Muslim, Buddhist, or Hindu ruler more than I trust an Atheist who have no moral compass.
It has lost any sort of moral compass and is utterly strident in its condemnation of gays, women, science and contraception.
'' she said that at the heart of her decision were questions of morality and how one finds a moral compass»
The moral compass she referrs to is based on inherent laws of nature that should be self evident, like the law of gravity.
When the Church speaks with clear magisterial authority on questions undoubtedly within the compass of «faith and morals»» sexual ethics and the meaning of marriage and procreation» the Catholic house divides one way.
If you can twist THAT in your mind into something moral or justifiable, then your moral compass is severely out of whack.
I know that your personal faith acts as ones own personal moral and spiritual compass, however the president should through out his personal beliefs in exchange for the betterment of all americans citizens not the 2 % of the wealthy class or the corporations, but all americans
What «moral compass» do YOU have, Mark, if the only thing that keeps you in line is the threat of hell?
Driscoll «embraced» his toxic version of theology because it aligned with his moral compass.
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