Such problems within institutional structures are complex when uncredited labor, and violations of artists and cultural workers»
moral rights run rampant in a competitive art world.
Not exact matches
Whether in the halls of Congress or the halls of a small business in middle - America, identifying the
right leaders — those with character and
moral excellence
running through their veins — should be a top priority to swiftly challenge the pervasive status quo.
The first order of priority to make the workplace a safe place for all is to identify and place the
right leaders — those with character and
moral excellence
running through their veins — in positions to swiftly challenge the pervasive status quo.
Companies like Hobby Lobby and the Catholic -
run hospitals and such that are screaming about their religious
rights are forgetting the fact that providing employment to people doesn't equate to some
moral mandate to play God and give or deny those employees their
right to a legal drug or procedure.
More over, any religious organization who's pastors collect millions of dollars buying personal jets and
running mega churches for profit without paying one dime in taxes do not have the
right to dictate any political, legal, or even
moral opinion in this country.
In personal life, choices of
right and wrong come down to balancing the competing
moral claims of self and family, personal security and professional interests, short - term and long -
run good.
The attempt to give the crucifixion a general
moral (die to self, be faithful to the end)
runs the risk of simply baptizing all bad things, as if with the
right approach they too can be good things.
Now a winemaker in his own
right, Josh is able to
run his winery based on his
moral principles — fair compensation for all employees, sustainable farming practices and giving back to the community.
It's a little reactionary in a kind of «Forrest Gump» - y sort of way — the
moral runs that it's better to be decent than brilliant, happy than successful — but the film is well - meaning and the performances from a stellar cast (Joe Mantegna, Ben Kingsley's accent, Laurence Fishburne, Joan Allen, Laura Linney, William H Macy all show up) mostly walk the
right side of mawkishness.
This was the focus of a newly published study I
ran with my friend and colleague Sena Koleva.2 We wanted to assess people's attitudes toward a variety of potential
moral violations that did not have a clear «
right» or «wrong» answer.