Sentences with phrase «social conscience like»

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Names like Death Cab for Cutie evoke a pondering of the demythification of beauty in an arena of social conscience and capital returns.
Add it all up, and McCain looks like a candidate whom social conservatives could support in reasonably good conscience.
Stories like these helped me recognize the «good» within people; not the 2 - dementional stereotypical characters that we tend to see in moviesand associate as «bad guys» (dark eyes and a goatee); that is just movie makeup that plays on the social consciences of that era.
Combining a social conscience with political pragmatism, he advocates using» «conservative» means (like tax subsidies and vouchers) to reach these seemingly «liberal» goals.»
On Hockey Night in Belfast, the team with the social conscience and the well - designed face - off plays works a backdoor for a tap - in goal, scores on a shorthanded two - on - one and so utterly treats its bitter rival like a chew toy that after the fifth goal Nottingham goaltender Craig Kowalski makes an executive decision to pull himself, bolting from his crease like a man who suddenly has realized he has to pick up his daughter from soccer practice.
Bak USA, the Buffalo tablet computer maker with a social conscience, which last week secured another $ 10 million investment from B. Thomas Golisano, the billionaire founder of Paychex and the former owner of the Buffalo Sabres, is starting to look like a real business.
It seems American singles like their partners with a social conscience, and clear sense of justice.
It seems singles like their partners with a social conscience, and clear sense of justice.
That's the superficial starting point of The Gift, the directorial debut of actor Joel Edgerton, who takes the cuckoo - in - the - nest thriller template — which became ubiquitous in the early»90s with films like Pacific Heights, Unlawful Entry, Single White Female and The Hand That Rocks the Cradle — and, by introducing psychological depth and a streak of social conscience, fashions an intriguing morality tale.
He's not keen on the mounting reluctance from studios to commit to character - driven dramas with a social conscience (like New Hollywood staple Network, for instance), instead favoring CGI - driven sure things.
Least of all Steven, who often seems like he's had his social conscience surgically excised.
In «The Belko Experiment,» the why turns out to be social science, much like the 1961 Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures, which explored individual willingness to go against personal moral conscience in obeying commands.
Some of these figures, like Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Oscar Wilde, and Voltaire, were victims of backward social conditions or repressive regimes (what we would now call «prisoners of conscience»).
John Walsh, then director of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Malibu, Calif., described Ms. Tucker in especially apt terms in a 1993 article in The New York Times: «There's always been a social conscience in Marcia that's impatient and results in a kind of alertness you can just read across her forehead like a Jenny Holzer sign.»
It was companies that reduced pollution, by innovation as well as social conscience... Bosses and workers like clean environments too... Our political system empowers us....
Of course, the fair housing law has always seemed like a good idea to me for reasons of social conscience.
But those same salespeople also make decisions using the other three reasoning styles, because they want to make sure that laws and rules are followed, that social contracts like the REALTOR ® Code of Ethics are not violated, and that their work conforms to the dictates of their conscience.
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