I would like to exploit my potential and
sense of obligation for the benefit of the organization.
Maybe with the few great movers and shakers of today along with the one presidential candidate and his VP pick, both of whom provide models, again, of the power of education and literacy, of restoring peace and dialogue as the first order, we can restore not only the impeccable English written and oratory skills of yesterday, but also restore
our sense of obligation for caring about our one, finite planet.
Sugar daddies enjoy themselves with their babies, knowing fully well that they can satisfy each other without
a sense of obligation for future strings.
Not exact matches
But the real source
of a desire
for liberal learning is not and has never been a
sense of guilt or
obligation, and its reasons can not be expressed in bureaucratic manifestos.
I believe that human actors who fail to give pride
of place to moral boundaries that must never be crossed, such as the direct killing
of the innocent, and who instead are ready to see their
obligations in terms
of moving beyond them in favor
of «good results,» will be harder put «to take seriously the role that divine authority plays in morality»;
for they will to that extent lose a
sense of the moral limits that remind us
of our finitude and anticipate consideration
of a law
of our being that is not one
of our making.
They generate a
sense of accountability
for what we do, and hold universally «
for persons simply as persons» (in contrast to
obligations of a particular legal or familial nature).
Let it simply be asked where is the security
for property,
for reputation,
for life, if the
sense of religious
obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments
of investigation in Courts
of Justice.
Let it simply be asked: Where is the security
for property,
for reputation,
for life, if the
sense of religious
obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments
of investigation in courts
of justice?
Speaking personally, it means the grievous loss
of something about Catholic observance which always used enormously to impress me as a non-Catholic: the spectacle
of Catholics keeping their weekday
obligations, often at enormous inconvenience to themselves: as an Anglican,
for whom any liturgical
obligation was essentially a matter
of my own whim, this was immensely attractive: there was the
sense that Catholics were under obedience, and that their religion was a real force in their lives, one not to be diverted by secular pressures or values.
Could the church and the secular society recover some
sense of their constitutional
obligations and care
for unwanted children, or at least care
for weary and harried mothers and fathers until they can renew the capacity to care?
I remark that it can never weaken the
sense of moral responsibility, anywhere, privately or publicly, to acknowledge anything that is true; and that there is not the least reason to fear, that to make provision
for the rescue
of the miserable victims
of an hereditary or abnormal appetite
for drink will diminish in the least, in those conscious
of the power and
obligations of self - control, the disposition
of the conscience to exercise them.
But on the other hand, when in talking about sin one talks only
of such sins, it is so easily forgotten that in a way it may be all right, humanly speaking, with respect to all such things up to a certain point, and yet the whole life may be sin, the well - known kind
of sin: glittering vices, willfulness, which either spiritlessly or impudently continues to be or wills to be unaware in what an infinitely deeper
sense a human self is morally under
obligation to God with respect to every most secret wish and thought, with respect to quickness in comprehending and readiness to follow every hint
of God as to what His will is
for this self.
We are still a predominantly Christian society — it only makes
sense to close
for Christian holidays if most
of the students would be missing (I think we only closed
for two or three anyway — New Years Day [it is a Holy day
of obligation as well as the first day
of the year], Good Friday, but maybe just a partial day off, can't remember, and Christmas.
A debased notion
of conscience — a barely concealed enthusiasm
for autonomy disguised as an appeal to the primacy
of conscience — weakens our
sense of obligation, damages our purity
of heart, and makes it harder to see God.
If the welfare state needs individual citizens who can sustain a
sense of obligation to strangers; if individuals, in order to develop a capacity
for empathy and cooperation, need families; if families, in order to function effectively, need supporting communities
of various sorts; and if communities are being eroded under present conditions, we may need to break out
of the standard liberal and conservative frameworks.
If we do, the awareness aroused in us
of being each a responsible element in a rebounding course
of Evolution must, at the same time as it gives rise to a desire and reason
for action, inspire us with a fundamental
sense of obligation and a precise system
of moral tendencies.
Where is the security
for property,
for reputation,
for life, if the
sense of religious
obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments
of investigation in courts
of justice?
Their religion was like a dried flower pressed in a Bible, and often seemed to consist
of nothing more than a desire
for peaceful feelings, a vague longing to be connected with something that transcends the self and a
sense of obligation to be decent to their fellows — all positive stirrings, but hardly the vigorous plant that could flourish in a nurturing religious community.
In a society based on kinship, especially under circumstances
of severe inter-tribal rivalry
for the means
of subsistence, one finds high ideals
of just conduct within the group combined with the absence
of the
sense of moral
obligation beyond the group.
Ted, Haeckel, the materialist, undertook to explain the
sense of duty, this strange, commanding, imperative
sense of moral
obligation in us, and how do you suppose he accounted
for it?
For example, the
sense of obligation does not unquestioningly attach to the breaking
of a solemn promise simply because the results
of breaking the promise would appear to be slightly better than the results
of keeping it.
If I ask myself whether, on fuller reflection about my reason
for feeling this way, my
sense of obligation may cease to attach itself to the nonperformance
of the action in question, I incline strongly to the negative view, and I find it difficult to believe that at this point other rational beings differ from me.
Although it will be incredibly difficult to ever match his contributions on the pitch, it's vitally important
for a former club legend, like Henry, to publicly address his concerns regarding the direction
of this club... regardless
of those who still feel that Henry has some sort
of agenda due to the backlash he received following earlier comments he made on air regarding Arsenal, he has an intimate understanding
of the game, he knows the fans are being hosed and he feels some
sense of obligation, both professionally and personally, to tell it like he sees it... much like I've continually expressed over the last couple months, this team isn't evolving under this current ownership / management team... instead we are currently experiencing a «stagnant» phase in our club's storied history... a fact that can't be hidden by simply changing the formation or bringing in one or two individuals... this team needs fundamental change in the way it conducts business both on and off the pitch or it will continue to slowly devolve into a second tier club... regardless
of the euphoria surrounding our escape act on Friday evening, as it stands, this club is more likely to be fighting
for a Europa League spot
for the foreseeable future than a top 4 finish... we can't hope
for the failures
of others to secure our place in the top 4, we need to be the manufacturers
of our own success by doing whatever is necessary to evolve as an organization... if Wenger, Gazidis and Kroenke can't take the necessary steps following the debacle they manufactured last season, their removal is imperative
for our future success... unfortunately, I strongly believe that either they don't know how to proceed in the present economic climate or they are unwilling to do whatever it takes to turn this ship around... just look at the current state
of our squad, none
of our world class players are under contract beyond this season, we have a ridiculous wage bill considering the results, we can't sell our deadwood because we've mismanaged our personnel decisions and contractual
obligations, we haven't properly cultivated our younger talent and we might have become one
of the worst clubs ever when it comes to way we handle our transfer business, which under Dein was one
of our greatest assets... it's time to get things right!!!
For the sake
of argument, let's assume that a coach could get far enough inside the ref's head that there will be a
sense of obligation that will lead to a favorable call.
The school has been willing to innovate not just
for the short - term benefits, but also because its leaders — particularly headmaster Steve Piltch — feel a
sense of obligation to help solve the concussion crisis.
He is right to try to provoke a
sense of obligation in this generation to future generations, but although we can all play our part in reducing demand, only government can deliver the incentives and the structure
for clean energy supplies.
Still, carefully selected jobs
for 3 - and 4 - year - olds promote a
sense of obligation and sympathy toward others, Lancy says.
While a
sense of obligation to share science, enact change in academia or advocate
for a cause are reasons some scientist bloggers give
for communicating online, these fall much further down the list
of motivations, while popularizing science and self - expression motivations dominate.
Reliability and Ethical Responsibility: Exhibits strong
sense of honesty and integrity; consistently fulfills
obligations in a timely and satisfactory manner; takes personal responsibility
for actions and performance; models ethical and moral behaviors.
In my research (which consists
of Socratic - style questioning
of hundreds
of friends, acquaintances, coworkers, clients, and strangers) I've seen how the whole relationship lockdown breeds an almost viral tendency to take the other person
for granted, to have huge expectations, and to deliver this all from a
sense of duty and
obligation — without a thank you!
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It is a proud and privilege
for me to be a soldier a good soldier with discipline, self - respect, pride in my unit and my country, a high
sense of duty and
obligation to comrades and to my superiors, and a self confidence born
of demonstrated ability also a very respectful, loving and understanding m...
It's one thing to explain the role
of voting in a democracy,
for example, but quite another to help young people acquire the habit
of voting or internalize a
sense of obligation that they must vote.
He does not dispute the research that says that more formal civics education wouldn't help much, but he does argue that schools can do more
for the civic development
of students: «The challenge... is to build the
sense of «we» within our schools in order to nurture civic norms, including the encouragement
of voting as a civic
obligation.»
Describe how you will fulfill this
obligation to attain high levels
of achievement and specifically, how you will plan
for and foster the academic engagement and a
sense of belonging
of every student, all students, every day.
Lee also had a
sense of obligation to fulfill his father's wish
for him to become a doctor.
To what extent were Hinchliffe's financial situation and his
sense of obligation to his family responsible
for his untimely death?
If it makes
sense for you to file bankruptcy with the assistance
of an attorney, please complete our free, no
obligation, evaluation form.
You should basically consider all your financial
obligations and deduct your current investments and assets, as well as the impact
of the loss
of income
for the household, when determining the amount
of life insurance that makes
sense for you.
Compared to paying out annual interest approaching 20 % (in the case
of ordinary credit cards) and much more than that
for payday loans, would it not make
sense to liquidate some
of your RRSP to discharge those high - interest
obligations, or at least cut them down to a manageable size?
So it makes no
sense to register
for 3 cards all at once with a minimum spend requirement
of $ 10,000 within 3 - 4 months, if I know I can not meet that spending
obligation.
One day I will probably finish the game, but it'll be more out
of a
sense of obligation rather than
for any real enjoyment.
Rather» push a golf ball» or a tennis ball, I am in my own small way pushing the idea
of» polar cities» to house future survivors
of global warming in year 2500 or so (google «polar cities» to see more info) out
of a
sense of obligation and care
for the future.
Obviously,
for a mitigation
obligation of this magnitude to make
sense, the EU must not be expected to meet its entire
obligation through domestic reductions.
This, unfortunately, is a problematic formulation,
for as it became clear during the conference debate, burden - sharing frameworks (GDRs and some versions
of the budget approach) which explicitly assign «negative entitlements» to industrialized countries with large emissions
obligations actually make
sense.
It should therefore be possible
for a jury to determine whether or not the
sense of obligation held by MPs when they voted to trigger Art 50 was effectively procured by a deception.
As in the painting rating experiment described by Professor Ariely, elected regulators will have a
sense of loyalty to their electors; partly in gratitude
for election, partly because
of an interest in re-election and partly because a natural
sense of a representative
obligation to one's electors.
All Canadian legal and law - related journals (strictly
for archival and preservation purposes and out
of a
sense of obligation to the Canadian law library community generally and our traditional role specifically);
Because
of this, it makes good financial
sense to ensure that these
obligations would be covered so that loved ones would not have to be responsible
for making the regular payments
for years to come.
You should basically consider all your financial
obligations and deduct your current investments and assets, as well as the impact
of the loss
of income
for the household, when determining the amount
of life insurance that makes
sense for you.