This is similar to the character Stewart plays in the other Mann films: anti the typical Western hero,
whose sense of duty and honor obliges him to protect the innocent.
Not exact matches
By lumping all persons who act out
of a
sense of duty and obligation derived from membership in a reference group together in their normocentric orientation, the authors fail to distinguish those who act from the standpoint
of a reflective and self - chosen set
of commitments (i.e., in accord with a reasoning approach) from those
whose membership is a matter
of fate and socialization (i.e., out
of a fear
of group exclusion, disappointment, or exclusion).
Such distance, he contends, means the church has «no
sense that these are our children,» but rather sees them as «your children, those
of the laity,
whose duty is to listen and submit.»
The bravery is often embodied by Marlo, who holds on to her
sense of humor when life gives her reason not to — her «career» is now a job she holds for health insurance, she's bunking with a husband (Ron Livingston) who prefers Call
of Duty to the call
of the wild, a son
whose on - the - spectrum tantrums (kicking the seat and screaming while she puts her hand over her ears) sometimes leave Marlo on the side
of the road, in tears.
Authors are artists in this
sense whose duty is connecting the dots in a logical argument and emotional experience to formulate stories to facilitate their readers enjoyment
of the pages.
If one had to categorise Axa's case, it would fall into the second
of the categories they proposed in the
sense that the
duty the panel solicitors were alleged to have been under in tort was a
duty to bring about a transaction with particular characteristics or features, ie to take reasonable care to vet claims so as to ensure that ATE policies were issued in respect
of only those claims
whose prospects were more than 51 %.