Sentence examples for charitable attitudes from inspiring English sources

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I do not share believers' faith in a personal, transcendent, interventionist God, but it has always seemed to me that to be sure that their devotion is not to any objectively existing thing is not necessarily to regard that devotion and the charitable attitudes and actions that result from it with any sort of scorn.

In a damning survey of charitable attitudes among different age groups, a third of Britons said nothing would persuade them to leave the comfort of the sofa or the warmth of the pub in order to make a difference in their community.

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The Federation of Small Businesses in Scotland last night urged companies to take a charitable attitude to its blearier-eyed staff.

For a scholar whose views were shaped by the study of Marx, as well as Weber, Durkheim and Veblen, he takes an unusually charitable attitude toward the upper crust.

Yet this did not imply stereotypical "fatalism" or "backwardness" among Muslims; the main point was that desirable posts in public or military service were closed to non-Muslims.Similarly, contemplating Greece's economic woes, it is easy to dream up some theory that connects Orthodox Christianity (and its comparatively charitable attitude to human weakness) with corruption or cronyism.

The chief difference between the old book and the new, apart from the addition of anecdotes and an updated bibliography, is a somewhat more charitable attitude toward O'Neill's parents and a slightly harsher judgment of his multiple excesses as an alcoholic, adulterer, derelict and self-destructive American Prometheus.

Those who are agnostic about Yeti take a more charitable attitude to the reports they think that the world may well contain the sort of creature described therein.

Finally, even when taking the most charitable attitude towards the Ericsson method possible, it's worth noting that even the method's supporters acknowledge that it won't work all of the time.

Your fellow cardinals will be more likely to elect you pope if you are known for your good works and charitable attitude instead of your tendency to stir people up with unpopular statements.

Between August 2011 and May 2012, the charitable behaviours and attitudes of employees in 10 different workplaces were observed at staff meetings and charity committee meetings, and interviews were conducted with employees in both management and shop floor positions.

The most charitable interpretation of this attitude among the privileged is that they don't realize that stasis is a form of victory for them, that for the oppressed to cease pushing forward inevitably means losing ground.

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