Do you disagree with their business practices from an ethical /
moral stand point?
None of my business if it is
a moral stand point, it just seems like so much of your cooking is about health and I was wondering if that is why you don't post any meat recipes.
Not exact matches
If one
stands up and proclaims that gay marriage is ok and hurts majority of the population it is not called hate whereas if anyone
points a finger at the
moral decay it is defined as hate.»
It has been a while since I have joined a community, however, I asked many questions about different
points of theology as well as their
moral stand on social issues, before I joined my current community.
She rightly
points out that «the work of Servais - Theodore Pinckaers might
stand as a bridge uniting the efforts of younger Thomists and Balthasarians because of its accent on the theo - dramatic nature of
moral life,» but she also at times indulges in such unhelpful labels as «Baroque Thomism» and «nuptial mysticism.»
And some gay people feel that gay sex is wrong (and many have at some
point in their lives), so they are clearly capable of taking a
moral stand on the issue (without the physical components of their brains being any different than someone who makes a different choice).
They
point to the deep, long -
standing questions at the foundations of
moral philosophy.
Arsene haters wished for a loss, we got a draw after leading for the second time, thats 4
points dropped, can we all
stand by our manager and team till the Seasons end, wish them well, support them on the pitch and boost their
moral rather than being negative and boring, good days are ahead for us as we just have recruited the top 2 guys for talent spotting and contract management and we are still in 3 cups, COYG
While you don't get
points in the
Standings for «
moral victories» in All Sports Series, they showed that they can compete with the League's very best..
We don't necessarily hand out
moral Ws in All Sports Series and Team Theta Chi is still searching for their first
points in the
Standings..
I was actually just
pointing out that even though one may have a degree and experience, it does not mean they have integrity and
moral standing.
Assuming what people thinks makes any difference — I've seen estimates that this thing may have cost Amazon something like 5 - 10 % of book sales among certain demographics who don't like what Amazon is doing, which is not nothing, if not exactly crippling — if Hachette is
standing on the «we care about authors»
moral high ground, Amazon is pretty much duty bound to
point out why they are the ones who should be viewed as the Author's Friend.