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That doesn't mean Harvard is necessarily doing the right thing, or that any employer exercising its internal snooping rights, except in the rarest of circumstances, is being honorable with its employees.
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Those are honorable reasons to stick with the WNBA, but players shouldn't have to choose between these personal anchors to the league and their need to make a living.
With adversaries, compromise is honorable: Today's adversary could be tomorrow's ally.
We refer to this pattern of behavior as noblesse oblige, a social norm that obliges those of higher rank to be honorable and generous in their dealings with those of lower rank.
"It's a psychological effect: if people expect you to be honorable, you are more likely to respond with honorable behavior," said Nannerl O. Keohane, the president of Duke.
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It was first reported that Alexis left the military with a general discharge; in fact, it was honorable.
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