Sentence examples for commonly held values from inspiring English sources

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As a state, modern Russia began with no commonly held values; it was founded in a charged atmosphere of collapse, rebellion, and almost unimaginable improvisation and contingency.

In our last chapter we lay out a vision for the Democratic Party based on commonly held values and a progressive agenda derived from this vision.

Citizenship in a fluid-nation was seen to be contingent not upon residence in some shared physical space (i.e., within "borders") but, rather, upon commonly held "values, loyalties, and/or habitual patterns of behavior" seen to exist across geo-national borders.

Instead, they're more likely to champion their position by pointing out commonly held values, and by stirring our emotions around the word 'justice.'justice

Unfortunately, they've come to view government, especially the federal government, as being wasteful, oppressive, and insensitive; and people doubt that public officials act in the public interest or in accordance with commonly held values.

Commonly held values or views of a specific issue can be regarded as prescriptive, forming the basis of a code of conduct and justifying institutionalized obligations such as directives, laws and other regulations.

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"Conservation and management of BC cougars ought to consider commonly held ethical values of British Columbians regarding biodiversity conservation and the welfare of individual cougars," states Wainwright.

Findings from our modified Delphi study about commonly held PI values and about assessment of PI impacts (the latter is the subject of a separate article) have contributed to this wider work by identifying areas where conflict is likely to arise and suggesting ways such conflict can be negotiated so the PI agenda can move forward meaningfully.

• To the Editor: Reading Roger Cohen's column, I was reminded of a comment my well-meaning father-in-law made when my daughter became a New York City teaching fellow: "Why is she wasting a Michigan education?" When did equating success with money become a commonly held American value?

The research used a critical inquiry lens, whereby 'commonly held values and assumptions' and 'conventional social structures' are interrogated throughout the research process and the research ultimately aims to contribute to social change[ 25].

Despite the commonly held assumption that nothing of value can be learned about an opponent in spring training, there are indeed a few nuggets that can be gleaned and then applied in the regular season.

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