moral expectationの例文
- Perhaps our moral expectations of them are unrealistically high.
- :: There is a difference between the force of law and moral expectation.
- Only very adroit writing and acting can subvert moral expectations and make you appreciate deeper truths.
- First, there is the moral expectation to do something when somebody cries out for help.
- This discourse is one of the core texts in the Pali canon for understanding the Buddha's moral expectations of his lay followers.
- Sometimes, however, an unlikable protagonist may not suffer any consequences, which violates our moral expectations, and also make the audience cringe.
- She went on to say that she and her husband sent Jason to a private school " where the moral expectations are higher ."
- It must be made absolutely clear that the actions of a few do not reflect the values, moral expectations or standards of behavior of this community and state,
- He added that there are moral expectations for everyone : " I think most people would agree that the ministry is to call all persons to Jesus Christ in discipleship.
- In the Meiji period censorship became stricter as the government wanted to present a Japan that met the moral expectations of the West, and production of shunga became scarce.
- :: I don't accept the ridiculous notion that there is any sort of a legitimate moral expectation to stop someone from doing with his own life as he pleases.
- In the mid-1980s I covered South African business leaders for a time, and anguished whites there constantly pointed out the double standard of the scrutiny and moral expectations on them.
- Whatever the case may be, female fallenness as it appears in each of these renderings was the result of a woman s deviation from social norms, in turn strongly linked to moral expectations.
- "He no longer sees that there's a difference between the small steps made by heads of government and the high moral expectations of hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, " he added.
- Bernoulli assumed that " a poor man generally obtains more utility than a rich man from an equal gain " an approach that is more profound that the simple mathematical expectation of money as it involves a law of " moral expectation ".
- With the invention of new terms entire new categories of " natural kinds " of people are assumed to be created, and those thus diagnosed respond by re-creating their identity in light of the new cultural, medical, scientific, political and moral expectations.
- :: : An additional interpretation of the moral / social might be that moral expectations are cooked up in order to reinforce social norms . ( Hence most moral expectations that are taken seriously don't fall too far outside of given norms, and the people who " do " actually take them seriously usually fall very far outside of most social norms, and become self-segregating religious communities, for example . )-- talk ) 18 : 07, 11 September 2010 ( UTC)
- :: : An additional interpretation of the moral / social might be that moral expectations are cooked up in order to reinforce social norms . ( Hence most moral expectations that are taken seriously don't fall too far outside of given norms, and the people who " do " actually take them seriously usually fall very far outside of most social norms, and become self-segregating religious communities, for example . )-- talk ) 18 : 07, 11 September 2010 ( UTC)
- Their strict, fundamentalist interpretation of the Bible supported them through the Great Trek of the 19th century; battles against guerrilla bands of a few hundred Afrikaner farmers continued to hold out in isolated pockets of the veld till the cessation of hostilities, despite tens of thousands of British regulars combing the countryside in pursuit of them ); and their institution of Apartheid in the 20th century, when they insisted on racial purity, separatism, and white supremacy, per the moral expectations of the God of Israel in the Old Testament and their own determination to keep political power in the hands of Whites of European descent.