Many people pitied my commonsensical, public-spirited child for being raised by an antisocial naysayer like me. |
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We are public-spirited, law-abiding citizens who should not have to pay for the hospital's shortcomings. |
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Where are the safeguards for those public-spirited people who call attention to low standards in high places? |
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One just wonders how much further matters would have gone if these public-spirited individuals not been passing by at that time. |
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These debates on issues of maritime safety highlight the importance of actions that are public-spirited and socially responsible. |
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Many bus stops, pathways and pedestrian crossings appear to have been cleared by hand by public-spirited individuals. |
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Out with ambulance-chasing lawyers who chill the spirits of the public-spirited and entrepreneurial. |
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The fact is that the great majority of them are sincerely public-spirited individuals doing a difficult and demanding job on our behalf. |
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The majority were church members, civil servants, clergy, small-business people, public-spirited women and students. |
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I think of them then as public-spirited matrons, aunts indeed to all the little larvae that must be fed. |
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Public understanding is the foundation for people to fulfil their roles as responsible citizens, consumers and public-spirited individuals. |
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Despite phone calls and emails, our man behind this public-spirited deed was completely blanked by the software empire. |
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Many of the earliest welfare undertakings were initiated by groups of public-spirited citizens. |
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Everyone concerned is essential to the success achieved by the Altran Foundation for Innovation, rewarded in 2006 by the Admical-Fondation de France Prize for its sponsorship and public-spirited activities. |
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An able, disinterested, public-spirited press, with trained intelligence to know the right and courage to do it, can preserve that public virtue without which popular government is a sham and a mockery. |
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Only governments and public-spirited people can do that. |
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All of this has been exceedingly good and greatly needed and the debt of the world to the public-spirited men who have made these institutions possible is great indeed. |
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Mr. Justice Robert Sharpe said the resourcestrapped Council could improve its work by tapping the enormous pool of talent among puisne judges, who are public-spirited and energetic individuals with ideas to share. |
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This reduces the operational capacity of public-spirited agencies within the social services sector and has negative implications for the ethos of the voluntary sector. |
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Solidarity in the economy calls on us to conduct politics in a different way and to establish relations between human beings based on public-spirited and socially aware behaviour that respects everyone's differences. |
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He was an intellectual and moral touchstone, of matchless integrity, selflessly public-spirited and civic-minded in a way that is harder and harder to find. |
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Seeing it on the ground, public-spirited churchwarden John Shardlow appropriately took it into nearby St James's church for safe keeping until he could arrange for its repair. |
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Speak well of its enterprising public-spirited citizens. |
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In the implementation of the Cities Project, UNESCO brings all its authority to bear as it performs its appointed role of legitimizing democratic practices and promoting public-spirited attitudes. |
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The first local ginger group came into existence in 1796, when typhus among cotton-mill employees led public-spirited Manchester physicians to organise an ad hoc health board. |
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