Sentence examples for liberal ethos from inspiring English sources

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You see, when our armed forces are not firing missiles, they live by an astonishingly liberal ethos — and it works.

For more than 40 years, Carolyn Kizer has used poetry as an outlet for her humanistic, liberal ethos.

These socially conservative, working-class voters feel the Labour party's cosmopolitan, liberal ethos is not for them and used this referendum to underline their frustration.

Members expressed surprise and dismay at the weakening, and perhaps loss, of a refuge from what they see as Hollywood's bullying liberal ethos.

If one is going to evaluate Mailer's and Buckley's complementary opposition to the liberal ethos of their time, one ought to carry the examination toward a conclusion as grim as it is inescapable: both men lost.

Political analysts suggest that Mr. Wang simply adapted to the more liberal ethos of Guangdong, which is heavily influenced by Hong Kong, the former British colony that enjoys a measure of self-rule.

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We now know it's offensive, especially if you're a woman. 2 So sorry for the years of heartless Conservative governments that you never voted for that ripped the heart out of the Scottish mining, steel and shipbuilding industries, butchered public services and imposed an unwonted, dismal neo-liberal ethos on a land to which such a callous political and economic philosophy was inimical.

Or do you have an authoritarian culture that will not be assimilated, and that threatens my country's liberal, multicultural ethos?

In a prospectus outlining the initiative for the faculty, Dr. Levin and the provost, Peter Salovey, pointed to Yale's early cultivation of a liberal arts ethos in the United States, with its scholars and graduates becoming the founders or first presidents of more than 30 colleges and universities, including Princeton and Columbia.

Woller critiques the liberal business ethos of the US in particular and questions how managers can be expected to make trade-offs between environmental degradation and profitability when managers' only stated obligation is to the shareholders.

Woller contends that "the liberal business ethos thus acts as an intellectual prison that restricts the way in which managers, and society, for that matter, frame the issues, identify alternatives, and make decisions".((Woller 1996) p. 313).

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