Sentence examples for respect of future from inspiring English sources

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In doing all that, he accomplished what the American people wanted him to do and won the respect of future historians.

Moreover, in respect of future applications, this method is not suitable for the commercial applications, as it requires high vacuum and high temperature leading to high cost.

(c) Proposal (c) involves a form of rule consequentialism that, rather than struggling to avoid, simply exploits two naïve mistakes that many people may well make when they first begin to think about their obligations in respect of future persons.

They say that they had their "red lines" in respect of future relations with the French and German governments, and therefore had no choice but to drop the merger, when negotiations with Germany in particular become more fraught.

Whether he'll be honest with them is really his imbroglio, not theirs, but such is the dilemma that many faith communities must face: Either embrace a new perspective on LGBT people or lose the respect of future generations.

Such community engagement is often left out of the process, but is essential to gain the trust and respect of future residents and also to learn about Haitian culture and how it translates into planning and architecture.

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Bragg was supporting Col. Jefferson Davis's regiment at the time, and his bravery earned him the lasting respect of the future Confederate president.

Umunna added: "It's no good the prime minister making new announcements about a new registry; if you're not actually enforcing the current regime, what hope is there in respect of the future?" On the same programme, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg said it was important companies abided by both the spirit and the letter of the rules – and highlighted the government's general anti-abuse rule.

In doing so, you're commanding the respect of your future board of directors.

The parent's and the policymaker's roles may differ in respect of the future persons their choices will cause to exist but agents in both roles can plausibly be held to a role-appropriate standard of concern (Wasserman 2009).

Grosseteste's response to the conflict between divine foreknowledge and free decision and related arguments therefore has two parts: first, the claim that there is a distinct family of modal notions in respect of which future events and true propositions about them may be contingent; second, the claim that freedom requires only this kind of contingency.

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