Sentences with phrase «own sense of fairness»

There are even studies with pre-verbal children (haven't been socialized to religion yet) and other but non-human social animals that show that morality, if you accept that a sense of fairness and preferring «nice» over the opposite are proto - morals, then indeed it is evolution that makes it so.
Don't try to talk about justice to other people until you develop a sense of fairness, logic, and some empathy..
They include things like empathy, a sense of fairness, reciprocity, a need to be accepted, altruism and some tendency to defer to authority.
They enforce a sense of fairness and fair play.
I think that our sense of fairness and justice is part of God's image that he created in us, and when we sense unfairness or injustice, we are reflecting His character.
«A sense of fairness motivated the teen.
People's feelings, freedom from suffering, a sense of fairness would still matter to us.
Fehr made his reputation through discovering another one: a sense of fairness.
Open your eyes & see the beauty of a sunset, the colour & viariety seen in flora & fauna, the order in the universe, the intricacy of the human brain c / w hardwiring of a sense of fairness & empathy, the conscience & the love we are capable of demonstrating for others!
CNN, if you have any sense of fairness and tolerance left, pull this blog and fire Mr Gilgoff ASAP.
We need «a restored sense of fairness and justice — a fairer America,» he contends.
The PRC obviously wants to pick a fight with the Major League Baseball Players Association, and it doesn't want anyone with a sense of fairness in the way of reopening the Basic Agreement and / or locking out the players next spring.
You could argue this is us believing we can't afford to pay more... but I fear it is more due to a sense of fairness and equality in the team ethos.
But in the second group, their desires both for autonomy and for social justice were appealed to — teens don't want to be controlled by anyone, including corporations, and they have a strong sense of fairness and justice.
These parental responses appeal to a child's sense of fairness.
Preschoolers have an innate sense of fairness.
«The British people are never that interested in politics, but we do have a deep sense of fairness that goes across traditional party lines.
«When you are in a position, be guided by a sense of fairness, justice and equity and you will be able to sleep well.
A new «politics of limits» that brings us «back to basics» and a sense of fairness not felt since war rationing may help us reconnect with what's really important once again.
The public want the costs of social security kept under control, but they have also retained a strong sense of fairness and empathy for those who need access to social security and other forms of state support such as tax credits.
What you think of the parable of the talents might capture some sense of fairness, need and desert!
He also strongly criticised the party's strategy at the general election, claiming Labour's welfare policies «offended the British people's sense of fairness».
He said the state under the leadership of Governor Aregbesola has demonstrated high sense of fairness to religious organisations in the state.
A sense of fairness and community which means that we can't simply allow wages to be undercut, that entitlements should be earned, and that people should learn English and be part of our society.
Despite Pubs effort to destroy it Americans still have a sense of fairness.
Those have not been a model of strategic consistency... We need a clearer and more consistent economic mission from Numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street — and at the heart of that mission must be a much greater sense of fairness
And yet I remained a great admirer of Justice Annan, his brilliance, his diplomacy, his sense of fairness and the quality of his judgement.
It is true that government should not be perceived as weak but there is no cost too high to pay to keep Nigeria one at the moment especially if it concerns giving every part of the country a sense of fairness and justice.
That sense of fairness has been severely tested over the last 13 years as we have seen neighbouring Sandwell metropolitan borough council receiving far more per head from Whitehall than Dudley metropolitan borough council.
«It will be our task to renew a sense of fairness in our society - where those who work hard and do the right thing are able to get on.»
«In such situations, most customers do pay,» says Martin Spann, and people who have a well - developed sense of fairness pay more than others.
They remind me of studies that find a sense of fairness in primates (20 September 2003, p 19).
That principle, which embodies the idea that wealthy countries caused climate change and are primarily responsible for curbing emissions, has come to signify a sense of fairness for developing countries.
Study indicates that individuals» sense of fairness is at least partially ingrained in their DNA
Is this sense of fairness a holdover from the days when we lived in close - knit hunter - gatherer groups, or did it evolve as society evolved?
Last September, for instance, Sarah Brosnan and Frans de Waal of Emory University reported that monkeys have a sense of fairness.
Members of large, complex communities had both a keener sense of fairness and a greater willingness to punish unfairness, the team reports in tomorrow's issue of Science.
There are some attracted to the idea, with the «challenging conversation» and «sense of fairness and commitment» cited as reasons they would make good partners.
Cons: Offensively cynical (and fiddly) progression system, whose reliance on luck and microtransactions destroys all sense of fairness.
It is about her inner strength, her battle with depression, and ultimately her moral character and sense of fairness.
That violates every sense of fairness, every belief I have about this country and thus the outrage.»
For the most part, their sense of fairness applies only to children in public schools.
Her analytic mind, sense of fairness, and great spirit have characterized her wonderful contributions to our work this year in AIE.»
Now I have come back full circle to the idea and value of having a forum where students can get a sense of fairness and a safe place to share out.
I think there's a sense of fairness, that kids, people see and recognize when something is fair and consistent.»
«It goes back to the whole notion that teachers believe there's a sense of fairness about salary,» Atkinson said.
Skills such as effective classroom management are central to teaching and require «common sense,» consistency, an often undervalued teacher behavior, a sense of fairness, and courage.
I imagine if you can maintain a sense of fairness for who is responsible for what; you can check out co-publishing material like the chapbooks published by Carolyn Howard - Johnson and Maggie Ball.
There is a sense of fairness in all that people do, exceeding the need for personal gain, except when times are tough.
In a sense of fairness to all shelter partners, Indiana sending shelters should not contact receiving shelters directly, allowing them to make their selections.
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