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The kinds of conversations that we are having with the community member students touch on matters of dignity, shame, feelings of inferiority, loss of culture, and personal responsibility and decisions.
His partners know that he is sensitive to matters of dignity and does not care for every transaction to be commercial; but they also know that he can be wonderfully hard-core where matters of money are concerned.
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It was, they said, a "matter of dignity".
I think that it was, for him, surpassingly a matter of dignity.
"This is more than a fight about the EU now, this is a matter of dignity," he said.
Young people living with parents (parents with income) need a little of their own: it's a matter of dignity.
In "A Matter of Dignity" (1958, 101 minutes), a self-centered mother pushes her daughter at a suitor with money and battles with her impoverished maid.
Michel Sidib?executive director of Unaids, the United Nations AIDS agency, said, "We're calling strongly for the government to revisit this issue as a matter of dignity and human rights".
His first four films were well received on the international art-house circuit: "Windfall in Athens" (1954), "Stella" (1955), "A Girl in Black" (1956) and "A Matter of Dignity" (1958).
One phrase, he says, "suddenly appeared all over the country: 'We are not cattle.' " This, he says, is when he realized that "this is a matter of dignity and self-respect".
He went on to make A Matter of Dignity (1958), Our Last Spring 19600), Electra (1962) and The Day the Fish Came Out (1967), the only one in colour, for Cacoyannis.
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