But we were already honoring
the noble ideal of «nose - to - tail» butchering by putting these scraps to use in the past for pet food or rendering into cooking oil.
He charged critical stakeholders such as the members of the National Assembly, civil society organisations and the media not to abdicate their roles of defending and promoting
the noble ideals of democracy even in the face of constant threats and intimidation.
Not exact matches
Not everyone agrees on what is
noble, for example, and there have been atrocious acts
of history committed by people who sincerely believed they were acting on a moral
ideal.
You and your
noble predecessors have marched, sat in, stood up, spoke out all to bring us closer to our founding
ideals of equality for all.
We have to restore the good magic, the
ideal of a
noble love, the awareness too
of the threat
of the dark side, and the resolve to restore and protect the goodness.
Its used as a mask so that others wil think that somehow theft, murder, biggotry and the extintion
of other races are somehow
noble acts when done in the name
of a god or an
ideal.
It has also undergone some periods
of stagnation and corruption during which its followers completely lost sight
of the
noble and lofty
ideals of the original founders, preserving an outward appearance
of ritual with nothing to correspond to it in the heart.
These are
noble ideals, and the willingness to give
of oneself generously that they may be realized is indeed commendable.
«2 Can man really submit even his high
ideals and
noble virtues to be transformed by the demands
of the one final good, the Great Society
of all?
All - inclusive, yet simple;
noble, clean, luminous, stable, rigorous, true; — what more
ideal refuge could there be than such a system would offer to spirits vexed by the muddiness and accidentally
of the world
of sensible things?
They represented the old
ideals; they were often, it may be,
of semi-nomadic habits; they were reactionaries against the new customs and especially the new luxury and inequality represented by the
nobles and the court.
The fact that cells degenerate, that organisms decay, that our own lives ebb toward death, that civilizations eventually fall and that
noble deeds and
ideals fade into oblivion — all this makes us wonder how the universe could conceivably have any abiding seal
of purpose.
We have plenty
of ideals, some quite
noble.
The impact
of these words is
of limited effectiveness; for their lives are not the
ideal models
of such
noble statements.
As long as women remain the gender most responsible for children, we are the ones who have the most to lose by accepting the «
noble savage» view
of parenting, with its
ideals of attachment and naturalness.
You are giving your baby what is best for him and that is more
noble than denying him the kind
of nutrition he needs in order to meet a false
ideal - and many people, myself included have made the latter mistake longer than we should have instead
of making the decision you are making now.
Ellison said he believes members
of the IDC were motivated originally when they ran for Senate «by the
noblest of ideals of public service.»
«Although theoretically
ideal for energy transfer or storage, metallic hydrogen is extremely challenging to produce experimentally,» said Ho - kwang «Dave» Mao, who led a team
of physicists in researching the effect
of the
noble gas argon on pressurized hydrogen.
He's charmingly witty and endearingly honourable — in other words, the
ideal guy to root for, as he shoulders the
noble task
of giving legal defence to an anti-American.
That the movie attempts this
noble ideal by ignobly putting those characters — and by extension actors Al Pacino and Christopher Walken — through a series
of undignified situations is an irony completely lost on director Fisher Stevens.
For those
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«NOOK Tablet and NOOK Color are
ideal devices for our customers to enjoy manga in stunning high resolution color that virtually makes the action leap off the page,» said Theresa Horner, Vice President
of Digital Content for Barnes &
Noble in a press release today.
The French Revolution may have had its share
of brutality but out
of it came some
noble ideals worth championing.
Housed in a 15th century
noble manor, the Hacienda El Santiscal Hotel boasts an excellent location in Arcos de la Frontera, capital
of the White villages, perched
of the top
of a high rock.Surrounded by beautiful natural landscape, near the Grazalema Nature Reserve, declares a Biosphere Reserve by the UNESCO, this cosy hotel is the
ideal accommodation for a relaxing holiday in Andalusia.The hotel has seven double rooms, three Junior Suites and two Suites with a lounge and fireplace or private terrace.
In all honesty, Red Wedding Week was good for those Gamergaters who actually have
noble ideals about ethics in games journalism, in that it did actually expel or minimize some
of GamerGaters worst agents who were driving some
of the stuff that riles up opposition and makes Gamergate look very bad.
Brunias painted plantation owners as well as
noble savages, not to mention soldiers intent on «pacification,» as a very different
ideal, and El Museo del Barrio continues with a brutal taste
of the slave trade's real gold.
The exhibition critiques the fallacy inherent in the opposing discourses
of colonial - era «
noble savagery» as encapsulated in Joseph Conrad's Heart
of Darkness (that African nature is «something monstrous and free»); and post-colonial populism which espouses the
ideal of a natural world in Africa as a Paradise Lost.
Collectively, we are animals that live and act in the moment like a pack
of dogs, and the dream
of a better life over the horizon is insufficient incentive (with looming uncertainty) to motivate us to achieve such
noble ideals as sustainable resource consumption.
Your argument seems to be based on some romantic
ideal of noble impartial climatologists, uncorrupted — and uncorruptible — by the ways
of the world, purely seeking truth in a backwater that suddenly becomes important, vs evil hard - hearted politically motivated corrupted lowlife trying to undermine — by any means possible — their lofty aims
of saving humanity and the planet.
The average American â $» nay, Westerner â $» nevertheless clung to a
noble, romantic «Atticus Finch» / «let the heavens fall»
ideal of justice.
As for the UN, they have moved so far from the
noble ideals encapsulated in their founding charter, and have deserted their primary mission in a much more heinous manner than the body they replaced, that is past time for Western Nations to repudiate its role in international affairs, denounce their support
of the UN, cancel all funding to the UN and see how long the last without the support
of the West.
If the core value
of our profession is service, if the
ideal is the soul
of librarianship, then there can be
noble sacrifice.