Sentences with phrase «universally accepted values»

«This growing trend indicates that men love to be spoiled just as much as women, and that generosity is a universally accepted value, no matter the type of relationship.»
Put simply, in the efficient market hypotheses, market prices for individual securities in markets populated by OMPIs almost always reflect some sort of universally accepted value.

Not exact matches

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Examining the conservationist fervor to kill feral cats as an expression of their «unarticulated moral norms,» Linn found that «This worldview suffers from a number of blind spots,» beginning with failure to recognize «the moral value of individual animals,» now almost universally accepted worldwide and recognized by the existence of anti-cruelty laws.
But the importance of litigation support (i.e. theming, visual presentations, trial technology / hot seat operators, and mock trial exercises) is not universally accepted, so it can be more of an uphill struggle to convince clients of the need for these things and even harder to persuade them of the value.
Gold has withstood the test of time and remains the standard, universally accepted, physical store of value.
To ensure students become active and engaged citizens who value and promote Australian values and human rights they must understand the context within which universally accepted human rights emerged and the contemporary significance of human rights and Australian values.
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