Sentences with phrase «public spiritedness»

"Public spiritedness" refers to a person's willingness and eagerness to contribute to the well-being of their community or society as a whole. It means acting in a way that benefits others and prioritizing the common good over personal interests. Full definition
The median voter could at least respect McCain's political courage, public spiritedness, and seriousness, even in disagreement.
But he also asks for wisdom, courage, temperance and public spiritedness.
The glamorous wife of the Vice President Samira Bawumia who was the special guest of honour for the event lauded the gallant nominees for their sacrifices and public spiritedness.
I have to say in my years with the Law Practice Division and I know Sharon believes this too, you have become a very close friend and a great resource and your public spiritedness as your work with the Salvation Army demonstrates is an example for all of us, so I know you won't put in the plug, but if some of our listeners are moved by this, the Salvation Army of the Virgin Islands could certainly use any of your financial support.
I have a few criteria in mind, not set in stone, that helps judge and choose or eliminate — intelligence, public spiritedness, diversity, competence of written advocacy, etc — and a couple of positional issues such as on ABS.
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