Sentences with phrase «of decency»

Oborne says in the programme that voters supported David Cameron in order to restore a sense of decency in politics.
«However, contrary to all standards of decency in a democratic setting and in spite of the service of Court process on the Kaduna State government, you have gone ahead to publish on your tweeter handle, a list of teachers who purportedly passed the competency test by scoring 75 per cent and above.
Condemned by the Catholic Legion of Decency in 1960, Private Property is less dated than you might think.
Mr Gilgoff has crossed all lines of decency with this article.
I see Labor, in last ditch desperation, has thrown its last shreds of decency out of the window and fallen into bed with the Green s:
In California, conduct can be considered outrageous if it is «so extreme that it goes beyond all possible bounds of decency
At what point do we expect of divinity the same basic level of decency we expect from other people?
Everton WAG Nora Segura pushed the boundaries of decency on Instagram by uploading two very revealing pictures of herself this week.
Also, the 4A's is to collaborate on a code of decency with the Media Ratings Council, that will live within MRC's brand safety guidelines as a resource for media agencies to identify and mitigate fake news.
ANIMAL HOUSE (1978), PORKY»S (1981), AMERICAN PIE (1999), and SUPERBAD (2007) all pushed the limits of decency for their era, and provided varying levels of laughter while doing so.
Ohhhh they are just horrible — you can just feel their defensiveness at being caught at something so unsavory to the vast majority of the country — unsavory to anyone with an ounce of decency... these mormons are simply awful people.
Today Christian witness is faced with many obstacles, including the denial of God and the loss of basic values of decency and respect for life.
Try a serving of decency with a side humility and topped with some compassion.
The last act of decency that was in Walt's power was to renounce his infant daughter and play the monster he had become on a phone call he knew the police were overhearing, so as to exculpate his wife Skyler from her cooperation in his schemes.
The person in violation of decency and humanity is the attorney general of the State of Virginia.
To the extent that all major religions share and support the same core principles of decency for guiding human behavior, they are beneficial to the well being of their believers.
In the name of decency, humanity, and truth, we call on President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry, and all members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives to recognize and give public expression to the fact that Christians in Iraq and Syria — along with Yazidis, Turkmen,....
Take for example «Sally» — a personal trainer and ambassador to a brand of women - only protein powders, let's call the brand BS (I've anonymized her name and the name of the brand for the sake of decency).
Because of decency regulations, the image shown on TV had the boy's bare bottom discreetly whited out, making it appear that he was wearing underwear.
«Nick Clegg is a man of both decency and integrity who helped transform the face of British politics.
There are concrete benefits associated with Assembly Bill A4050, but more importantly, we owe this gesture of decency to our undocumented neighbors.
Sharif is a paragon of decency and endurance, but his camera skills are limited and often constrained by circumstances.
I can only tell you about the man I see every day: He's full of decency and kindness, and that's all I see.
Through the books and coalition, Sizer established nine common principles — many still used today — for school reform projects, including learning to use one's mind well, personalization, student - as - worker / teacher - as - coach, demonstration of mastery, a tone of decency and trust, commitment to the entire school, and democracy and equity.
Though Montaigne's name never comes up in The Roots of Evil, his spirit of decency and moderation runs through its pages and through Kekes» thought generally.
My daughter, bless her soul, has a modicum of decency in her.
In the biblical view, one is surprised not by the violation of human persons but, by the habits and institutions that secure a measure of decency.
If a Soldier is willing to fight and die for your right to be a religious dogmatist, he is also willing to fight and die for my right to live up to principles of decency, empathy and kindness that come not from fear of God but joy in living in peace with others and the love of a shared humanity.
A good example of decency - the American way...
They are well - meaning folk who want to do the right thing but who have strayed from a path of decency out of desperation, and so they garner a degree of sympathy.
One of them is media content, and the extent to which the Government should intervene on matters of decency and to protect the vulnerable.
It's very damaging for Britain a country that stood up for democracy over the last century to see the BNP elected to the European parliament we have to make sure that we take very, very seriously the challenge to democratic politics that they show... Every vote is of equal value and it is important we try to understand why people have voted they way they have and we make sure the strength of this country and it's traditions of decency will win out.
The one voice of decency in the whole movie is David's wife, Iz (Ana de Armas, totally stranded by sh*t material), but though she chastises David, she still supports him.
«He was only elected on 12 September, and our members — old, new, longstanding and new joiners — there's a sense of decency about this, and they say he needs time to set out his stall.
The culture there is quite different from USA and people expect a certain amount of decency while in the initial stages of a relationship.
Obviously the Mags stuff is a bit of a cheat - you're going to like the guy who is running around with the old lady on his back - but Claflin plays Finnick with enough mystery that I was never certain if his love for Mags was a sign of his decency or an indication of the one human part of a villain.
The kinky costume and barely concealed bondage and spanking themes see him hauled up in front of a decency committee while his home life (children with both women) causes local scandal.
The kinky costume and barely concealed bondage and spanking themes that run regularly through Marston's comic strips see him hauled up in front of a decency committee while his home life (he had children with both women) causes local scandal.
They smell an opportunity, and their greed is overwhelming any vestige of decency or sense of social fairness.
The American College of Trial Lawyers, the National Association of Criminal Defence Lawyers, the American Bar Association, and the American Civil Liberties Union will soon need to stand against the potential erosion of decency and justice.
Civility, according to Johns Hopkins University Professor and Author P.M. Forni, is «a code of decency applied to every day life».
Their friends know, their family knows, but out of some misplaced sense of decency nobody talks about it.
That's according to Donald Sheppard, a guy with no college degree whose advertising agency was acquired by a global player in the space in 1999 (he discusses his journey to success in his book The Dividends of Decency).
Nothing in the MBA oath exhorts MBAs to turn their backs on their fiduciary duties to shareholders, nor even to push in that direction beyond the minimal expectations of decency.

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