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Some such beings were thought to be benevolent, or at least neutral, toward humans.
Does that make it easier for him to claim to be benevolent?
Tragically, Homo sapiens is not prone to be benevolent to the rest of life.
According to today's business literature, to be a leader is, by definition, to be benevolent.
"It's so easy to trust people — like Facebook or anybody else — to be benevolent that you're not really thinking critically about what that trust means," she said.
The critical factor, say Flynn and Lake, is that those who are approached for a favor are under social pressure to be benevolent.
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Those parents say that being "good" for a president is akin to being benevolent for a pimp, caring for a tobacco executive, moral for a Ted Cruz speechwriter or just a little evil for a Koch brother.
Her experience with the rebuilding of New Orleans taught her that "until people affected by hardship can put their own efforts behind their recovery, change never really begins". Through Zafèn, which means "it's our business" in Haitian Creole, microfinance has returned to is benevolent roots, in which people and compassion come before profits.
For instance, they could not promote justice of any important sort, be benevolent to any significant degree, or exhibit courage of any kind that matters, since life and death issues would not be at stake.
The Hsiao bit is that ruler should be benevolent to the ruled and the ruled should respect their master.
He could be benevolent yet, to nose-poking reporters, a bully.
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