The reason — as with all other «downsizing» brands — is that society demands
more social conscience from its supercars.
Not exact matches
In contrast, the current no - wi - fi policy fosters a vibrant community feel that's
more in line with the brand's environmental ethos and
social conscience, she says, also pointing to early ambitions to evoke the «Penny University» spirit of old English coffeehouses.
So - called variable pay plans have been around for
more than a century, and were first used by industrial magnates including George Eastman and William Procter out of sense of
social conscience, writes Rutgers economist Joseph Blasi in this Huffington Post story.
Theology has not given adequate attention to the
social idealizations of evil... The new thing in the
social gospel is the clearness and insistence with which it sets forth the necessity and the possibility of redeeming the historical life of humanity from the
social wrongs which now pervade it... The
social gospel seeks to bring men under repentance for their collective sins and to create a
more sensitive and
more modern
conscience.
Ministers trained in liberal seminaries usually have a
more informed and sensitive
conscience about the bearing of Christianity on major
social problems.
Among many other
more obvious things, apartheid is also an attempt to restore the legal and
social bondage of the darker - skinned that had been self - righteously diminished by the long arm of Victorian
conscience, eager to «improve» natives.
A documentary / fiction hybrid that's
more effective as the former than the latter, Woodpeckers deserves to follow up its appearance in Sundance's World Dramatic competition section by serving time at festivals with a
social conscience.
Grenville blithely leaves behind his idealism in favor of a
more conventional idea of success, only to have his
conscience pricked by Dalrymple's unconventional daughter, Charlotte, an activist for
social justice, even as he's entering into a comfortable if passionless engagement with Dalrymple's other daughter, the passive, and much simpler, Emily.
There is also evidence showing that EC plays an important role in the development of
conscience, which involves the interplay between experiencing moral emotions (i.e., guilt / shame or discomfort following transgressions) and behaving morally, in a way that is compatible with rules and
social norms.8 Besides, children who are high in EC appear to be
more able to display empathy toward other's emotional states and pro-
social behaviour.4 EC is thought to provide the attentional flexibility required to link emotional reactions (both positive and negative) in oneself and others with internalized
social norms and action in everyday situations.