Sentences with phrase «without decency»

Aside from idealistic investors like me, (and I have applied to various government positions without the decency of a reply) it is difficult to attract top talent without paying top dollar.
While there are certainly those that operate ethically and professionally, the industry has been tarnished by those that operate without decency and regularly violate laws pertaining to debt collection.
This man is acting without decency to we fans.
The point of Prothero's article is that Santorum has without decency asked if Obama is really a Christian.

Not exact matches

You drop a proof text on us, ripped out of context, without enough decency or respect to even care about the impact of such an insult?
There is no need to apologise for one's talents, but you have to put it in perspective: a life without compassion and decency is an empty life.
Then, for only three ambiguous lines, Jerry Falwell makes an appearance; he is criticized for his effort to «bring back decency to America» without getting to root problems.
«When you add several hundred thousand extra people into a market place, some who are «out of town,» without common decency boundaries and behaving outside of their norms, then the demand for illicit sex will increase,» says Brian Venables, Divisional Secretary for Public Relations and Development of the Salvation Army's British Colombia Division.
I supposed that if scantly clad women can get on TV and show off everything there is to show without ANY moral decency, you can applaud that but if someone has the financial resources to put something positive on TV you oppose it.
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.
It was perhaps to be expected that Liverpool would behave as they have without dignity, style or common decency.
The Home Office has for years been tasked with reducing numbers without any notion of decency or fair play.
Silver is without honor, integrity, decency; in effect, he is without any good character traits at all.
Today's celebration would, perhaps, have been impossible without his steely disposition to always stand against all acts not in consonance with decency, probity and justice.
It may not be confident in the ability of its characters in the short or the long term to act on their decency... but it is fully confident of their humanity and would have no direction without it.
It's a prime - time drama that leans too heavily on flash and trash without having the common decency to be ironic.
It starts with a fairly obvious joke: Celebrities are narcissistic jerks without a shred of decency or any sense of compassion.
Many elements of this story ring true, from the way the men in the Hollar family are all a bit lost without their women to the unexpected decency of the banker who rejects Don's request for a loan, which turns what might have been a standard rant against rapacious bankers into a more resonant story of a good neighbor reluctantly doing a tough job.
Twitter and Instagram have given Reynolds a sort of freedom in promotion that most superhero movies don't normally enjoy: the freedom to be as bawdy as he wants without having to worry about trimming content to fit within the decency parameters of television.
1908: Anne of Green Gables, by L. M. Montgomery «Mrs. Rachel Lynde lived just where the Avonlea main road dipped down into a little hollow, fringed with alders and ladies» eardrops and traversed by a brook that had its source away back in the woods of the old Cuthbert place; it was reputed to be an intricate, headlong brook in its earlier course through those woods, with dark secrets of pool and cascade; but by the time it reached Lynde's Hollow it was a quiet, well - conducted little stream, for not even a brook could run past Mrs. Rachel Lynde's door without due regard for decency and decorum; it probably was conscious that Mrs. Rachel was sitting at her window, keeping a sharp eye on everything that passed, from brooks and children up, and that if she noticed anything odd or out of place she would never rest until she had ferreted out the why and wherefores thereof.»
The wonderful thing about Maia, the emperor of the title, is that he is genuinely a decent person, and he navigates a sea of court intrigue and deliberate cruelty with enormously satisfying (and growing) competence without losing his warmth and decency.
I am profoundly disappointed that the Audit Committee of Berkshire Hathaway would authorize the issuance of its report to the public without the care and decency to ask even a single question of Mr. Sokol.
Priority Club is now IHG Rewards Club, points expire without notification (in other words you never know when they will zero your account), they have no decency to send you an email on points expiry and then you suddenly realize that 200,000 + points have vanished from your account.
Aside from the wide array of graphical glitches, the enemies are tougher, power - up mushrooms are lethal, there's blood, the audio is weird and blue screens of death pop up intermittently without even having the decency to pause the game for you while they obscure your view.
In Lord Simon's opinion, such an interpretation was borne out by the purpose of the legal rule, ie «that reasonable people may venture out in public without the risk of outrage to certain minimum accepted standards of decency».
In any location, basic rules of decency apply (don't film others without consent, and don't campaign for any particular candidate), but documenting your experience at the polling place in most places is as much a right as voting itself.
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