Sentences with phrase «of benevolent»

I aim to run something more of a benevolent dictatorship.
(This format is for thinking — If your going to squirt on my grammar know there are others here who are in greater need of your benevolent contribution to the English language)
Similarly, Kilianski and Rudman (1998) asked the question «Do women approve of benevolent sexism?»
The collaboration has been made possible with the support of The Benevolent Society, Berry Street, the Brotherhood of St Laurence, the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development (Victoria), the Department of Education (Australia), Early Childhood Australia, Goodstart Early Learning, Mission Australia, the Parenting Research Centre, The Smith Family and UNICEF Australia.
The idea of benevolent sexism is essentially that while trying to appear overly kind or generous, someone actually views the other person as incapable or incompetent because of their gender.
Improving processual quality in early education and care: Process findings from the evaluation of the Benevolent Society's Partnerships in Early Education program.
Angels in the Nursery: The Intergenerational Transmission of Benevolent Parental Influences.
It's not simply another epidemiological cohort that you deliver a set of benevolent health services to.
That is exactly the target of Benevolent Capitalism.
So, let's take a moment to bring things into perspective and be of benevolent heart.
While Bitcoin software clients are able to have benevolent dictators behind the code, the ability for users to choose which code to run on their own computers makes the idea of a benevolent dictator of the Bitcoin protocol an impractical notion.
Also, if you're the type of benevolent recluse who wants to give back, you could direct your life insurance plan to pay out to a charity or institution of your choice.
Slaw readers who've been with me for the decade - long haul will know that I have a fondness for Jorge Borges's Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge, as who could not, given a delicious title like that.
It's reminiscent of the marvelous classification of animals in Borges» Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge (``... fabulous ones, stray dogs, those included in the present classification, those that tremble as if they were mad...»), for here you'll find, dusty cheek by fusty jowl: Academy of Medicine, Toronto Act, 1946; An Act respecting Law Fees and Trust Funds; An Act for the settlement of questions between the Governments of Canada and Ontario respecting Indian Lands; An Act relating to the Avenues and Approaches to Queen's Park, Toronto...
Singleton Urquhart lawyer Roger Holland, who has been involved with the event since it began and is a member of the Benevolent Society's board, says this year's line - up of bands included old favourites but also three newer bands, one a newly - formed group out of Surrey.
Hugh Loebner, Ph.D. --- [Personal note: I'm an atheist, but I'd use the fact that it takes zero energy to move as a pretty good argument for the existence of a benevolent deity.]
You enjoy this venue under the pleasure of a benevolent dictatorship — all power rests with them.
Joyce's vision inspired both David and Jane Walentas, along with their field marshal Lisa Kim, to combine forces and create the Sharpe - Walentas Studio Program — a perfect combination of a benevolent philanthropist and a cool art institution with the simple aim to support artists.
When I think of Martin Puryear's work, I think of its exquisite nature in relationship to our contemporary history, and of the benevolent yet fierce spirit that each piece generates.
Where solidary socialism was intended to create commitment to the system by way of a benevolent bureaucracy, this idea was in reality, frequently afflicted by political and class struggles where individuals were embedded in social groups and contained by an inflexibly orthodox hierarchy.
And nearby the simple yew bough of «Robin Hood» is bent in such a way that one can not help but think of the benevolent bows and arrows of the band of Merry Men.
The player takes the role of a benevolent urban warlord and while they're rarely confronted with this reality, most of their side missions are related to infrastructure (the plumbing stopped working across town, the racially disenfranchised need beds and shelters, shipments of tools and guns have been stolen, etc.) while their primary objective is achieved by collecting money.
Maybe you meet a race of benevolent birds, eager to share their research with the galaxy's newest interstellar travelers.
Once you've picked up enough, a swarm of benevolent insects guide you to the monster like Mother Nature's own GPS.
In the master bedroom, a queen sized bed stands under a peaceful painting of a benevolent Buddha's face.
I can't remember if she was actually checking the phone or just playing with it, but at least it shifted our conversation away from the absence of a benevolent deity.
Because of the benevolent, passive nature of the animal welfare community, certain operant conditioning (such as live prey) and «training» may be philosophically unacceptable.
In order to communicate effectively with your dog, it is important to build a foundation of benevolent leadership, good management, and dog - friendly training.
The trainer takes on the role of a benevolent leader and guide using these ethical and scientifically based methods.
«One to two months after Christmas, we start getting people turning in their Christmas puppies that are no longer that cute little gift,» said Liz White, with the Riverside chapter of Benevolent Animal Rescue Committee.
Also, if you're the type of benevolent recluse who wants to give back, you could direct your life insurance plan to pay out to a charity or institution of your choice.
The buildings that belonged to the Society of the Benevolent Self were long sold off, the pimps» shul abandoned.
When the last of the generation of the Benevolent Self had gone silent, when all the plots on their side were full, the descendants waited what they thought was a decent amount of time for an indecent bunch and sealed up that graveyard for good.
Not only was the Society of the Benevolent Self a scandal in Buenos Aires, at its height in the 1920s it was a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew.
When he went to visit his mother's grave and found the gate locked, Kaddish turned to the other children of the Benevolent Self for the key.
A lot of what looks like purely unselfish love is not actually love but a discipline of benevolent action, a faithfulness to belief in what is the right way to treat others.
As Jay is always saying, the great fallacy behind this kind of benevolent - dictator thinking is in the fantasy that you will be the dictator.
Cinema is rich with partnerships seemingly born of some benevolent movie - loving God; Laurel and Hardy, Leone and Morricone, Scorsese and De Niro.
Although Woody isn't in it, Mia Farrow (Radio Days, Crimes and Misdemeanors) proves just as capable of carrying such a picture, adding a good deal of benevolent charm to her role, while Jeff Daniels (Dumb & Dumber, 2 Days in the Valley) is equally likeable in a dual role playing fact and fictional characters.
She's quickly dispatched to India on a three - week PR mission to gain the trust of local farmers, not knowing that her calculating CEO (Donald Sutherland), just like «Okja's» Tilda Swinton, harbors a greedy heart beneath a veneer of benevolent sustainability.
A lot of benevolent, hardworking, film - savvy people bust their humps to make Fantastic Fest the best 8 days of the year for us film geeks.
While the local doctor (Kevin James) makes a few moves on Pepper's mom (Emily Watson) in her husband's absence, Little Boy embarks on a project of completing a list of benevolent acts furnished by his priest (Tom Wilkinson) in the hopes that becoming a better person will help bring his father home safely.
Not a thriller despite resembling a particularly well - constructed one, No Country for Old Men is a reverie for the loss of the dream of security, for the death of a benevolent, active Christian God scant weeks before The Golden Compass» Christmas bow.
Mackenzie Davis, in a nicely pitched performance, gives Tully an aura of benevolent mystery.
Gadon's extraordinary performance is matched by those of her co-stars; Paquin, all sugar and icicles in one swoop, is especially good, as is Zachary Levi as Grace's friend Jeremiah, a traveling salesman and something of a benevolent trickster as well.
Whether or not you agree with the lessons, the grace with which they're integrated into a tale of a benevolent elephant and his talkative dust speck is quite admirable.
But their fate is transformed by the unexpected arrival from overseas of the benevolent Arthur Clennam, Contents.
What I did not realize was the possibility of benevolent gene therapy to assist spacemen in maintaining great body composition despite remaining weightless.
the product of a benevolent universe.
Social media and public relations may be more effective in convincing consumers of the benevolent nature of a company's actions and thereby increase the positive impact of corporate social responsibility on the perceived performance of a company's products.
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