Sentence examples similar to noble question from inspiring English sources

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A noble aim, without question, but a bold one.

It's a noble thing to question every action you take.

A split among Hungarian nobles over the question of accepting Habsburg rule, combined with social and national divisions stimulated by the Reformation, further weakened the opposition to Ottoman attack.

It does appear as if Brad made that claim to look noble while shirking questions about his personal life.

"While nobody questions the noble intentions behind these interventions, it is clear that a perfect coincidence of numerous policies designed to reduce Britain's carbon dioxide emissions has had the unintended effect of hollowing out the reliability of the electricity generating sector," he added.

Although disillusioned and embittered by the catastrophic result of his noble Calabrian plan, Campanella questioned himself about the reasons for this failure, reflecting on the role of the prophet who, as bearer of an uncomfortable and unpleasant message for those in power, cannot avoid being persecuted and put to death.

This approach to politics – framing the problem with one guiding question – is a noble tradition that has sadly gone into decline.

In a section of Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche once again answers the question, "What is noble?", this time as follows: "It is not the works, it is the faith that is decisive here, that determines the order of rank…: some fundamental certainty that a noble soul has about itself, something that cannot be sought, nor found, nor perhaps lost.

While it sounds like a noble gesture, it raises the question of why the giant retailer wasn't paying its workers fairly in the first place.

Although educators in Greenwich said they agreed that foreign language instruction in elementary school is a noble pursuit, they have more questions than answers on how to approach such a program.

"Hamlet" (Act 3, Scene 1) Shakespeare says… HAMLET: To be, or not to be: that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles, And by opposing end them?

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