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That means never accepting that Clegg may have brought a compassionate impulse to coalition policy.
To my dismay, they were once again channeling the compassionate impulse into what is best described as self-promotion: promotion of the church, its pastor, Mark Driscoll, and the viral fundamentalist ideology that both serve.
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It's part of why I love my job: I get to work with people who choose to act on their compassionate impulses.
In addition, scientists know that certain compassionate feelings and impulses emerge early and apparently universally in human development.
In the conclusion of his response, Piper lists four "impulses of biblical Christianity": "compassionate for the disadvantaged", "justice under law without respect to state," and "freedom to create and produce".
The pastoral vocation is to help people grow spiritually, resist their lowest impulses and adopt higher, more compassionate ways.
The movie is unabashedly political, but Mr. Loach and Mr. Laverty's good-humored, compassionate realism and Ms. Padilla's buoyant performance lift the film above its didactic impulses.
But the initial, practical directorial impulse was transformed, and I became involved with Kafka's funny, ironical, tormented and deeply compassionate world.
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