WE ARE NOT ALL NIGERIAN!!!! and they could of handled my case
with some human decency by sending a email requesting the verification and not slapping me with a suspension.
Not exact matches
It's always fun to see the contortions that result from
human decency overlapping
with magical thinking.
For while there are bits and pieces of new information here, the essential truths about the man — his deep (and deeply Bavarian) faith, his extraordinary intelligence, his
human decency — were already on display in Seewald's three previous interview - collaborations
with Ratzinger.
Karl Marx, and others
with a heart, felt the need for a revolutionary humanization of the system as inevitable and morally mandatory for the dignity and
decency of the
human person.
just happens to be concerned
with human beings, it's bound to be much more concerned about how we generally treat each other: you know,
decency, concern, empathy --- all the things that are so important in this otherwise bleak and indifferent universe.
I'm atheist so this has nothing to do
with religion, just basic
human decency of which Limburger has none.
The book includes subplots of love stories and conspiracies, along
with interludes of a peasant life marked by a spiritual wisdom and uncomplicated
human decency that the sophisticated have discarded
with contempt.
The standards of
decency and honor and
human compassion which were valid and prized among individuals in the little communities of Palestine did not cease their high demands when one stepped over the boundary into Syria or Philistia; but there alike men were
human,
with human needs and, consequently,
with human standards.
The integrity of Christianity — along
with most forms of
human decency — was not strengthened by the demise of the Roman Empire, nor by the collapse of the corrupted Weimar Republic.
Darling and Juliet of the Spirits, originally rated A - «morally unobjectionable for adults,
with reservations,» by the old Legion of
Decency, were cited by the National Catholic Office on the Motion Picture for their «artistic vision» and «expression of authentic
human values.»
Unless survival can be
with dignity and
decency, unless there can be some prospect of a good life in a good society, perhaps it is better that the whole
human experiment end soon.
Those same people will smile and applaud the bold choice of Rice without an ounce of irony, because this sport has so warped their brains that one minute they will side
with the rules of the NCAA and the next minute against those of
human decency, the Geneva Convention, and every tenet of even the loosest definition of
human rights.
Instead of being welcomed
with what one would expect to be a basic level of
human decency, it was treated as confirmation of every deranged thought the internet had ever had.
Either senior figures in Ukip have become so engrossed
with their politics that they are incapable of
human decency, or there is a party strategy of utilising highly upsetting events to further its political agenda.
Politics of self - imposed isolationism
with regards to Syria led to this horrific situation, which sadly illustrates so much of what the year has encompassed: an appalling lack of
human decency, a moral bankruptcy that will define the absence of responsibility toward
human suffering.
Elected houses have to pander to the public, the public are generally stupid; in return for a vote politicians set aside all petty considerations (like the law, morality, basic
human decency and common sense) and pass stupid, kneejerk, dangerous laws (the only people to disagree
with Her Majesty's government passing dangerous laws in the name of anti-terrorism were a bunch of out - of - touch 90 - year - old judges, who have been replaced by a tame political supreme court).
Jobs's chief struggle in most of his interactions, whether he admits it or not, is
with common
human decency.
Obviously the Mags stuff is a bit of a cheat - you're going to like the guy who is running around
with the old lady on his back - but Claflin plays Finnick
with enough mystery that I was never certain if his love for Mags was a sign of his
decency or an indication of the one
human part of a villain.
The scenes between these men, staring at each other across a table in a barred room in the prison, work, not so much as intellectual debates (because anyone
with a shred of
decency will know that Blomfeld is wrong), but as a study of patience and the willingness to find some understanding
with another
human being — even a man as monstrous as Blomfeld.
The fact that Lewis didn't do so — and that Ravitch tacitly agrees
with her statements by approvingly publishing them in full — shows that both women are lacking both in civility, manners, and basic
human decency.
Or, alternatively, they can look at a photographic database of disfigured war veterans and copy from there, assuming they're not concerned
with matters like «ethics» or «basic
human decency.»
January has started
with Google being sued after firing their employee last year, so we have a thought - provoking article questioning if political correctness (also known as
human decency) has gone too far and if you can be fired for being «too» conservative.