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Instead philosophers needed to cultivate a sense of public duty in order to be any good at helping to solve the world's most pressing problems.
Those who handled her best -- Melbourne, Albert, and Disraeli --understood that she needed to be stirred by sentiment as well as duty in order to act her regal part with conviction.
So it might be difficult to show where the information came from or that a government official disclosed it in breach of a fiduciary duty in order to aid insider trading by the recipient.
In the newspaper trade, a "curtain raiser" is the obligatory first story of a campaign or baseball season and the like, and my editors granted me the luxury of a couple of afternoons out of the office (and off part-time obituary duty) in order to interview the candidates.
The absorber designed at full-load condition was found to lead to lower reboiler duty in order to maintain a similar capture rate to that of the other absorber during part-load operation.
In the Dialectic, Kant argues that freedom "considered positively (as the causality of a being insofar as it belongs to the intelligible world)," along with the immortality of the soul and the existence of God, is a postulate of pure practical reason, belief in which is demanded (though not as a moral duty) in order to make sense of the moral law's commands (CPrR 5 132).
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She felt it was her duty and obligation in order to save the party".
Public officials have been forced to divert their attention from their official duties in order to campaign.
Amid swelling nationalist music, they are told to fulfil these civic duties in order to defeat terrorism and give their children a better future.
Indeed, three of the four women in cabinet – May, Theresa Villiers and Justine Greening – don't have children, which probably means the days of supportive Denis Thallowingypes allowomenwomen to avoid childcare duties in order to get to the top were all too brief, if not completely limited to Denis himself.
A Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1984, at the height of unrest in South Africa's racially segregated townships, Archbishop Tutu said in a statement that he would step down from many of his public duties in order to sip tea with his wife in the afternoons, watch cricket and "travel to visit my children and grandchildren rather than to conferences and conventions and university campuses".
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