Sentences with phrase «who shared an ethos»

Part of a larger coterie of creative individuals who shared an ethos, they naturally sought each other out, socializing, exhibiting and supporting each other's ideas despite negative press and public indifference.

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«It is also unclear whether church - based organisations will be free to employ staff who share their church's teachings and ethos.
Currently, faith schools are limited in the number of pupils they can admit who share the religious ethos of the school.
«What remains important to us is that all CrossReach staff, including those who do not share our faith, are required to respect our Christian ethos and values which we believe fundamentally underpins the quality of our care and support.»
Kroenke was the worst thing that happened to a club that was already being run by silver spooned ex merchant bankers and assorted lords and ladies who have NO interest in anything other than share prices rising and a profit margin that guarantee's a profit each year, Wenger is the ideal front man for this soulless bunch and while I honestly belive that he does care about the club, his ethos and methods suit the board right down to a tee.
Clearly, the collector, who had won the Basquiat after a bidding war with the art adviser to the Las Vegas — based Fertitta brothers, had found someone with whom he shared an ethos.
To the past honorees, however, among whom I feel especially humbled and privileged to share this honor, I'd like to thank you for your example and achievements that have enriched us all: Andrea [Barnwell Brownlee], whose ambitious and inspired curatorial work gives voice to women artists of the African Diaspora; Jerry [Cullum], a visionary writer whose genius lies in his ability to synthesize the experience of art with poetic complexity; Louis [Corrigan], a trailblazing community leader whose innovative ethos and generosity has rekindled the boundless spirit of Nexus; Lisa [Cremin], a leader of responsible and responsive philanthropy who personifies the idiomatic true north for the arts in Atlanta; Lucinda [Bunnen], a brilliant artist and pioneering collector who established photography as an essential feature of contemporary visual culture in our city... and at the High Museum; and Susan [Bridges], den mother to us all, whose generosity of spirit is set off by her unshakable personal integrity.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the fierce competition, and the ethos we share, I have met scores of clever barristers who are motivated to serve the profession in order to defend and enhance it, because they believe it operates in the public interest.
Let us hope that more and more past supporters will have the courage of epiphany and (1) give up trying to deliver ownership of our profession to those who do not and can not share our ethos, and (2) work toward improving access to justice by tackling the real problems.
That is what will help the public, not adding layer upon layer of profit - seekers who, by law, do not share the ethos that, by law, most of us in fact take seriously.
Werksmans» more than 170 lawyers are a powerful team of independent - minded individuals who share a common service ethos.
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