Sentences with phrase «sets moral compasses»

Certainly abortion, although it was legalized in Britain at the end of the Sixties (just a few years before it became legal in the U.S.), is still an issue that sets moral compasses aquiver.
Fifty - two percent say it's a good place to set your moral compass.
They lead with their hearts and set a moral compass for all of us to follow.»

Not exact matches

My moral compass was set both internally (I know right from wrong) and from my fallen away Catholic father and atheist mother.
Same for «moral compasses», if you set them by ancient morals, where morals use to be long ago, it will only get you off course today.
When I speak of command, I speak of a kind of moral compass that we feel is set for us or we set for ourselves.
Sure, I think there are great aspects of organized religion, like setting a good moral compass, however when you take the text literally it's akin to believing in Santa Claus.
The leads are obviously older than the 17 - year - olds in the story, a nod, perhaps, to the planned sequels, but they have a bouncy sort of verve and a capacity for the emotional depth necessary to make their story work, particularly Garfield, with sleepy eyes and an unruly field of dark hair, finding the exact note of wide - eyed terror and joy to Peter's discovery of his new skill set, as well as to the inner turmoil of re-aligning his moral compass.
Reece, as the requisite partner, serves as a moral compass — not for Wax, mind you, whose own standards are set in stone, but for us.
Two sources provide the framework for defining behaviour by the mediator: (1) Professionalism — voluntary standards set by various organizations within the profession, and the mediation process (often set by the mediation agreement); and, (2) Ethics — the moral compass of the mediator.
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