basic convictionの例文
- The various " courts " share basic convictions but operate apart and possess unique traits and customs.
- There was a restless energy, a basic conviction that with hard work, anybody could succeed and everybody deserved a chance.
- There was a restless energy, a basic conviction that, with hard work, everybody could succeed and everybody deserved a chance.
- He and I share a basic conviction : We believe the strength of our economy lies with the unmatched enterprise and creativity and hard work of the American people.
- There was a restless energy, a basic conviction that, with hard work, anybody could succeed, and everybody deserved a chance . . . . Neighbors helped each other.
- His hometown had " a restless energy, " Bush said, " a basic conviction that with hard work, anybody could succeed and everybody deserved a chance.
- Peter Glotz, dean of Erfurt University, who has long known the interior minister, said : " Schily accepted the cases through a basic conviction that everyone deserves a lawyer.
- "To the extent that the church doesn't compromise on basic convictions about moral life, they have a stronger witness; people take them more seriously, " he said.
- "I can't accept all that the Palestinians do in their resistance, but the basic conviction is that they have rights and they must achieve these rights, " he said.
- Gordon Allport, a student of American philosopher and psychologist Eduard Spranger, believed that an individual s philosophy is founded upon the values or basic convictions that he holds about what is and is not important in life.
- Believing that the " person of the Holy Spirit dwells in a justified person, " Hutchinson challenged the basic conviction of the Puritan commonwealth, namely, that God's will can be discovered only through the Bible.
- "This broad agenda we will carry into the new term comes from a basic conviction : Government should never try to control or dominate the lives of our citizens, " Bush said . " Yet government can and should help citizens gain the tools to make their own choices and to improve their own lives ."
- But, given the religious voices booming on the far right these days, this book is a powerful reminder that religious people, by bringing their values, orienting principles and basic convictions into public life in a way that respects the claims of others, can be a positive force in shaping the common cultural values the nation needs for its renewal.
- His approach, he said, would derive from some basic convictions : " government should never try to control or dominate the lives of our citizens, " he said . " That government can and should help citizens gain the tools to make their own choices and to improve their own lives; that when men and women have a sound education and the skills to seek new opportunities, and the security of health care, they will achieve great things for themselves and for our nation ."