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How to use ethic in a sentence

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But he also has the whiners, loafers, jonesers, and all of the no-good lazy bums, male and female, without a work ethic opposing his every move.
The book was an analysis of the capitalist ethic in Disney comics, illustrated with hundreds of strips.
In Europe, there is a fighting chance because of a strong widespread environmental ethic at least in the Scandinavian and Germanic countries.
Ideally this will generate a leadership ethic that fosters entrepreneurial decision making.
Perhaps the biggest factors in maintaining the team's good fortune are work ethic and determination.
We imbue the appreciation of art with some sort of Protestant work ethic and demand it does us good.
The team's strong work ethic was evident in the inspired comeback attempt against heavily-favored Cornell.
The aim is to propose an ethic that goes beyond the current labels of liberalism and communitarianism.
This sets the boys into a frenzy of competitiveness carefully concealed behind the private school ethic of nonchalance.
They were industrious by nature with a strong work ethic and a firm belief in self-sufficiency.
Populated by some 68 indigenous ethic minorities, its spectacularly rugged countryside is dotted with their villages of stilted huts.
The peculiar ethic which they have evolved for themselves embraces a perfectly elastic system with lots of emphasis on pragmatism.
However, the leading exponents of the open source ethic predate these events by more than a decade.
It asserts the value of a socialist ethic that de-emphasises self-promotion.
Indeed, the Huguenots symbolised the Protestant work ethic and, with their business acumen, became the midwives of British capitalism.
One such question is whether the Protestant ethic might have functional counterparts in other religious traditions.
For this puritan economic ethic it was about getting the economic essentials right.
Its appeal to the work ethic and to clan loyalty should go straight to Scotland's puritan heart.
Individualism in our culture is further reinforced by competitive capitalism, at least partially rooted in the puritan ethic of our forebears.
Her story of the work ethic begins with its invention in 17th-century Puritanism.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The pathos confronts us too exclusively, not modified by any ethic principle.
You have thrown aside a creed, but you have preserved the ethic which was based upon it.
With the collaboration ethic model in mind, let's look at ways camps foster collaboration.
Nor is the Nietzsche who preaches an ethic of tolerance and commitment immediately discernible in the dark pages of Zarathustra.
But she had no intention of becoming a lady of leisure, and her work ethic has made her one of the world's richest authors.
No ethic is genuine unless it bears the hall-mark of the Church.
It was the ethic of a professional bowler and the religion of a banker.
But this ethic had been preached centuries before His supposed advent.
Rather was it some sense of law, an ethic of her race and early environment, that compelled her to interpose her body between her husband and the helpless murderer.
Ethic on its didactic side is outside his business altogether.
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