Withington said he had to take a stand on the issue to set an example for his boys. |
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And she set an example that, you know, she was supposed to be like Caesar's wife, beyond reproach. |
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Branch is now doubly determined to set an example with the armband after gaining a reputation as the quiet man of the side. |
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One of the key recommendations was the use of role models to set an example to younger generations. |
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I like soul food and stuff like that and I want to set an example but I can't really do it. |
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He then took a serious tone and spoke of the need for leading officials to set an example. |
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I felt it would benefit me personally in all future games to set an example and not set such a dangerous precedent. |
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He is also trying to set an example to every group of workers fighting against low pay. |
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You are your child's best teacher, so set an example through your own behaviour. |
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I suppose that priests, who have often been heavy smokers, will now be expected to set an example to their flock. |
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Other writers stressed the need for a samurai to set an example to the lower orders of society by his conduct. |
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Since the Congress party is led by a woman, it's in a unique position to set an example. |
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He resisted the temptations sent before Him and set an example for the entire world to follow. |
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It feels it should set an example by reducing the numbers of cars in the city. |
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If they can't set an example to their child when they're young then will it really know any better? |
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The Scottish Executive wants to set an example by tightening the purse strings and understanding some economics. |
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With the institution of the family so beleaguered, it would be highly desirable for the reigning House to set an example. |
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The Church has to set an example to the public by healing such an internal conflict without sacrificing lives. |
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About the hassles of having a large star following, he said cine stars should necessarily set an example for their fans. |
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By offering protection, not suffocation, Europe could set an example for the world in the best way to foster digital innovation. |
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He set an example by stocking up on essential supplies and installing a woodburning stove and new, double-glazed windows. |
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If the two nations join together and live in peace, they will set an example for the rest of the world. |
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The seniors must set an example to the juniors by their conduct on and off the field. |
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Because of their economic productivity, they must set an example in solving these problems. |
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In line with this principle, industrialised countries should set an example by substantially reducing their emissions. |
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Another objective is to set an example in our city and engage stakeholders. |
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The leaders had to set an example by rejecting the perquisites of a capitalist system and should draw only one salary. |
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With the air passenger rights charter the Commission therefore set an example which will be followed for other modes. |
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India had set an example of how to manage the vexed question of achieving unity in diversity. |
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Selective killings set an example of what will happen if people don't obey the rules. |
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If promoting culture involves raising awareness levels and curbing obfuscation, this shrunken budget is not the way for Europe to set an example. |
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The Member States should set an example by giving strong proof of their determination. |
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We also set an example for future generations so that the torch of remembrance continues to burn brightly. |
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Public authorities can not only set an example, with their considerable purchasing power, but they also undoubtedly influence the marketplace. |
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In addition, Finance can set an example for other organizations through a commitment to sustainable development in its operations. |
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He believed that all people of authority should set an example, and that they should match conduct to words. |
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By achieving the near-impossible, he has set an example for millions of people around the world. |
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His endeavours for peace and a world of greater fellowship are more than ever relevant and should set an example to us all. |
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I feel like I had to set an example that hard work and dedication does pay off. |
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Canada's employers can set an example that will lead to opportunities across society. |
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The Society wishes to remember them all with gratitude, as they set an example of dedication to the poor and to the Church. |
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Often, they decide to promote a right, a principle or a practice first before looking for a concrete legal case, which can then be used to set an example of that right, principle or practice. |
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The government is aware that senior managers have to set an example. |
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Secretariat on the implementation of the Brahimi Report, G-8 partners will seize the opportunity to set an example for the international community. |
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At any rate, as a country which was at the forefront of human rights protection, Switzerland must also set an example in the area of reservations. |
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They have recognized that pollution prevention makes good environmental and business sense, and in so doing, have set an example for all organizations to follow. |
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A first resolution in 1970 expressed the hope that the Secretariat and the system would set an example in providing opportunities to women at senior and other professional staff levels. |
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Sonepar: Does Cebeo set an example in the area of training? |
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Europe therefore needs to set an example in this respect, leading to the development of new policies, cooperation and technologies that can assist the developing world to address this challenge. |
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Havas, one of the world-leaders in the profession, strives to set an example through its involvement in various professional organizations that structure and regulate our industry. |
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Finally, he set an example for future Prime Ministers by resigning his offices in 1742 after a vote of confidence, which he won by just 3 votes. |
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More's decision to educate his daughters set an example for other noble families. |
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For only if we pull together within the European Union and live in harmony will we also be able to set an example for peace and the peaceful resolution of conflicts outside the European Union. |
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If alcohol is served, set an example of moderation. |
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A number of them answered in promoting and implementing a pionner environmental policy that strives to set an example and encourage the use of renewable energy sources to render the city more livable in a sustainable fashion. |
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But, Mr Kinnock is using the usual tricks, with the connivance of certain trades union leaders, in an effort to strike the European public service a decisive blow and set an example for national public administrations. |
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I call on the presidency of the Council to take the lead and set an example by ensuring that adequate predictable funding is available, and also to scale up their efforts, so that lives can be saved. |
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Finally, if our national leaders want to set an example of justice and good governance let them disown their own foreign ministers who disgracefully want to put the Agency for Reconstruction of Kosovo in Thessaloniki. |
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He will set an example of moral rectitude. |
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Bernard Kasriel: This budget does allow us to be the driving force behind some important changes and to remain in front, while helping to set an example for others to follow. |
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The Keidanren has called for better corporate governance, so perhaps Mr Toyoda feels he needs to set an example. Yet although ¥200 billion is not a trifling sum, Toyota did not go overboard. |
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Walpole set an example, not a precedent, and few followed his example. |
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But maybe this could teach them a lesson, or set an example. |
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