Sentences with phrase «more decency»

But is not so easy to get hitched with Thai women as they have different culture and they expect little more decency, politeness and courteousness from their men.
One Twitter user, responding to Harris» insistence that constituents need to be listened to with respect, commented that she had «more decency & compassion in my little finger than [Tom Harris] possesses in [his] whole body.»
But someone else that had a little bit more decency about how they approach other people and other groups might have served better.
There's no way of winning here so the best thing is: let girls fight girls and boys boys... This kid is showing more decency and common sense than the average American.
I honor you for speaking your mind, and for doing so with far more decency and kindness than some of your colleagues.

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«The stature of the prophet of mercy and humanitarianism is greater and more lofty than to be harmed by cartoons that are unrestrained by decency and civilised standards,» it said.
impeachment allows the Dems to differentiate themselves... take a stand in favor of decency, in favor of inclusivity, in favor of good government, and against corruption, «otherism,» crony politics, and all the rest.Read more» You just finished reading Why We Must Impeach, Despite All the Reasons Not To!
Rt Rev Jonathan Clark and Rt Rev Dr Michael Ipgrave told ministers allowing Florence and Opelo Kgari to stay would mark «a step towards a more humane immigration system based on our shared Christian values of fairness and decency
just happens to be concerned with human beings, it's bound to be much more concerned about how we generally treat each other: you know, decency, concern, empathy --- all the things that are so important in this otherwise bleak and indifferent universe.
Personally I see more value in appealing to human decency and modern culture than to attempting to make the moral views of iron age civilizations entrenched in sexism, racial bigotry, and a host of other very morally questionable beliefs somehow fit our modern society.
More and more laws get passed to allow atrocious things but punish goodness and deceMore and more laws get passed to allow atrocious things but punish goodness and decemore laws get passed to allow atrocious things but punish goodness and decency.
As a Catholic who strongly supports Pope Francis and views Rush Limbaugh beyond the limits of decency, I find any expressions of hate and desire for bodily harm or death even more repulsive than Rush's most vile comments.
You so - called «believers» are weak minded fools who more often than not use your gods to explain what you can not otherwise grasp or to justify your actions even when they fly in the face of human decency.
It must clearly be noted that this was in essence far more a demonstration of political loyalty than of religious worship; and it must still more clearly be noted that Rome was the reverse of intolerant, and, if a man made this confession of political faith, he could then go away and worship any god he liked, so long as that worship did not conflict with public decency and order.
Of course, others may say that we have always been a more barbarous people and are therefore indifferent to the latest assault upon decorum and decency.
When the old Legion of Decency held a boycott - type club over the film - maker, and the Protestants through more subtle but no less paternalistic devices promised a docile and bland audience, the industry knew what to expect.
«The great clauses of the Constitution, just as the more important provisions of our fundamental statutes, contain no more than an appeal to the decency and wisdom of those with whom the responsibility for their enforcement rests.
Every time I hear someone start talking about how Christianity needs to be more «manly» or «masculine» - or, by contrast, less effeminate - it seems to come at the cost of basic politeness and human decency, of empathy and forgiveness.
The poorest Arsenal team in the last 20 years.Our goalkeeper has at least the decency to acknowledge his failings which is more than his Manager will ever do.Our centre backs are not even Premier League standard.
They seemed more like human decency than anything bold or divisive.
Just ghastly, rapacious big businesses which cares nothing for values, decency, fairness, ordinary fans and only for more and still more obscene levels of filthy lucre.
Meanwhile, fans have had more than enough of Stan's nonsense and he should really have the sense and even decency to STFU until he's done something of real merit for improving the club.
But at least if they cheat, most of them — 55 percent, according to Susan Shapiro Barash (A Passion for More: Wives Reveal the Affairs That Make or Break Their Marriages)-- have the decency to leave.»
He's the kind of hero John Wayne played in his famous westerns... clear - eyed honesty, strength of character, courageous compassion... only in a real - life, flesh - and - blood man of honor, decency, and integrity... Read more
Even more horrifying than their utter lack of decency is the fact that other midwives and lactation consultants commentators / Facebook users / Tweeters haven't rebuked them, but embraced these vile lies instead.
Even more horrifying than their utter lack of decency is the fact that other right wing commentators / Facebook users / Tweeters haven't rebuked them, but embraced these vile lies instead.
It still remains to be seen what President Trump will actually do, but in his campaign for the office he won he broke every rule of decency; and the aroma is distinct: more demagogue than democrat.
«Our goals have always been simple ones: making life more manageable for those of our neighbors who need a hand and bringing a measure of transparency and decency to state government.»
On a more hopeful note, the article describes ways in which Sunni and Shia neighbors are protecting each other from militia raids and assassins — moments of human decency outlined against a stark backdrop of horrific acts.
It acknowledges the more limited role Britain plays in the modern world, but celebrates the uniqueness and decency of what it has to offer.
Britain was generally a more free and civilised country by the time he left office in 1976... My abiding memory is of a man of innate decency and ability.»
He argues that a unified United Kingdom can deliver: «More and better jobs, a National Health Service that can change and develop the needs for our futures and for our future population, pensions that can deliver dignity and decency as our population ages, a strong Scottish Parliament».
There are concrete benefits associated with Assembly Bill A4050, but more importantly, we owe this gesture of decency to our undocumented neighbors.
She is not wearing any jewelry and its adding more grace and decency to her style.
Ukrainian singles are more likely to envisage a future with a man who has the decency and respect to be interested in her upbringing and way of life than those who are more consumed with themselves or their own country.
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In an age when the FCC's rabbit - ears are more attuned than ever to what it considers issues of «decency,» creator - producer Ryan Murphy and the FX channel are either incredibly brave or impossibly foolhardy.
The film feels a little less amateur than «Pusher», - a cheap debut feature for some underexperienced Dane trying to make abstract art - and it's that which brings the final product closer to decency, because many of the missteps that ruined «Pusher» feel more considerable in this superior, but still misguided effort, which has a good bit to commend, but even more to complain about as questionable «story «telling notes that ultimately send the final product crashing into mediocrity.
More than an hour passes before Khaled and Wikström's stories intersect, and though it would be an exaggeration to say each redeems the other, in this film the other side of hope is not despair, but decency.
Jesse Eisenberg conveys with ease Nick's awkward lust and essential decency — and Elizabeth Berkley and Jennifer Beals are superb as Andrea and Sophie, two women targeted by Roger in the bar who prove to be more than a match for him, and who provide Nick with valuable supplementary material to Roger's lessons in sex.
Science, reason, and basic human decency are under attack more than ever, but at least good movies are still being made.
In the end, the outrage one must feel about this crime against an individual who expressed human regard and decency is conveyed, and Nekrasov's dedication to tell as much of the story as he can is more than appropriate and duly recorded.
Throw in the extraordinary decency and generosity of the directorial presence (one is tempted to invoke Renoir) and we have quite a bit more than that.
Many elements of this story ring true, from the way the men in the Hollar family are all a bit lost without their women to the unexpected decency of the banker who rejects Don's request for a loan, which turns what might have been a standard rant against rapacious bankers into a more resonant story of a good neighbor reluctantly doing a tough job.
While there was always intelligence shining through his work, even when he was just cast as the guy who runs around doing stupid stuff, his more recent work shows a real sense of decency that makes him all the more appealing.
It's not that Battleship is far more sophisticated than that, it just has the decency to retain interest in its human characters and give them more to do than simply being surrounded by metal and explosions.
Jamie Bell is even more touching as Grahame's much younger British ex, whose common man decency is matched only by that of his do - the - right - thing family.
It's true that lots of things happen in this movie — lots of car chases and stunts and rapid - fire dialogue and whiplash changes in scenery — and director James Mangold even has the decency to sometimes hold a shot for more than five seconds.
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri earns its R - rating with language and violence, but it's a film that, in the end, is more about compassion, redemption and good old - fashioned decency.
MacMurray, in a daring departure from the family - friendly image he was beginning to cultivate at the Disney studio and in then - upcoming «My Three Sons», provides an interesting character study with his portrayal of a rather unlikable fellow whose sense of decency is considerably more deplorable than that of Walter Neff in Indemnity.
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