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Chuck doesn't know Adam all that well, and thus his benevolence can be less complicated than Fish's.
What makes it work is the filmmakers' curiosity about the many-sidedness of need — the way that genuine benevolence can be cloaked in blunt intrusiveness or that insults can be a reckless demand for love.
If it acts differently, the perceptions of American benevolence can start to ebb — and, to judge from any public-opinion poll from abroad over the last year, that's essentially what has happened.
Misguided benevolence can trigger widespread harm, and a knee-jerk response to a poll question is not an appropriate "solution" to serious problems that level-headed participants in the racing industry want fixed too.
Heaney, radiating benevolence, can be relied upon to read his work beautifully; Naipaul is an organiser's nightmare (he has been known to fax through a list of preferred wines), and will either dazzle his audience or annihilate it with grumpy put-downs.
Philo capitalizes on it, challenging Cleanthes to explain how God's mercy and benevolence can possibly resemble human mercy and benevolence.
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What makes this small movie work is the filmmakers' curiosity about the many-sidedness of need — the way genuine benevolence, say, can be cloaked in blunt intrusiveness, or the way insults can be a reckless demand for love.
Of course, for every statement Mr. Page makes about Alphabet's technocorporate benevolence, you can find many competitors and privacy advocates holding their noses in disgust.
His administration subscribes to all the major Russian newspapers and magazines, including the few remaining independent ones ("independent" here is a bit of a misnomer: they are, of course, dependent on the state's benevolence, which can change at any moment), and the most important foreign ones, both general interest, such as the Economist, and specialised, such as Jane's Defence Weekly.
"It may be the best option for many, just as a benevolent dictatorship can be O.K. for as long as the benevolence lasts," Mr. Green said.
"Corporations do not act out of benevolence; commercial logic can push them towards respecting local peoples' rights in a world of growing risk to corporate reputations and global supply chains". The first is that the pledges that they're giving apply retrospectively to current projects which have problems, as well as future agribusiness investments or forest investments.
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