The poverty of the people is obvious, but at the same time a certain spiritedness seems to survive. |
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Brio is what Peruvians call the willing, controllable spiritedness that typifies the breed. |
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Beagles are inclined to play rambunctiously and their spiritedness may lead to accidental injuries to their playmates. |
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Team spiritedness, a sense of responsibility and management know how can be achieved. |
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Providing, that is, that when ordinary people realise that they, too, will have to pay higher taxes, their public spiritedness is not dampened. |
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He defines craftsmanship thinking as creativity combined with public spiritedness. |
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This is an example of the duty to cooperate with an appeal to public spiritedness. |
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Despite its strengths and potential, the Malian democratic process is still fragile due to a weak democratic culture and sense of citizenship, weak public spiritedness and the pursuit of special favors. |
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At the end of a ride I appreciate this horse's stamina, but at the beginning of the ride I could do without his excessive spiritedness. |
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By emphasizing public spiritedness, the smart-practice perspective provides a link between the present volume's two central concerns: latitude for input from career officials and integration of departmental perspectives. |
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Participation in a democracy as Dewey conceived it requires critical and inquisitive habits of mind, an inclination toward cooperation with others, and a feeling of public spiritedness and a desire to achieve the common good. |
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