This is a matter of prudential judgment made by those entrusted with the care of the common good. |
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They are carriers of important values that represent a common good, and that must be sustained by charitable beneficence. |
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A country is a group of people who have realised they have enough in common to band together for the common good. |
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Laws protecting the common good are now running to catch up with private interest. |
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In premodern Europe, as Hollenbach reminds us, the notion of the common good was a living ideal, articulated and reinforced by the church. |
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We have to remember that fundamental social problems grow out of a lack of commitment to the common good. |
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Its heritage of canon law sought to restrict greed and avarice for the common good of society. |
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Moral is low, egos are high and as a result it's not productive for the common good of the whole community. |
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However, critics say the G8 has fudged many issues and put national self-interest before the international common good. |
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I view our relationship as one of strong allies and friends working together for the common good. |
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We must show our commitment to the common good, which is bigger than any person or any party. |
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It is time to put petty partisan politics aside, and unite for the common good of humanity. |
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It is, after all, made up of ostensible competitors who are allied for the common good. |
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If I desire the common good, it is for the benefit of my religion or my country or my republic. |
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His crusade against redundancy and overspending in government seemed fuelled by an overriding concern for the common good. |
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She felt, in the interest of the common good, the area should be retained as a green area. |
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It matters not whether government acts in the common good out of compassion or out of a pragmatic desire to aid social cohesion or other motives. |
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Mr Mahon noted that the trustees of the site put the common good to the forefront and promised them a development they could be proud of. |
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Instead, decisions were made based on facts rather than hunches and resources were pooled for the common good. |
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He portrays the young wife as a heroic suppressor of her own inclinations and passions for the common good. |
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On the paper were a few Japanese characters which she knew to be on most common good luck charms. |
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By harnessing this freely available history as well as unfettered cooperation, we advance the common good. |
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His words were echoed by those who spoke after him of the need for social dialogue and joint problem solving, pooling of all available resources for the common good. |
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A society's ethical ideals are at the core of its vision of the common good and give insight into our hopes for the future. |
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Solidarity is about joining together with other people and working together with them, with commitment, for the common good. |
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The market risk is incompatible with the orientation of these services to the common good and the associated requirements! |
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When ordinary people make a commitment to the common good, they create social cohesion and put flesh on the bones of democracy. |
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The only choice that is ethically acceptable is that of solidarity, of seeking the common good and therefore of the gift of self. |
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I would like to thank the Michener Award finalists, whose journalistic integrity remains clear-sighted, engaged and focused on the common good. |
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Nobody wanted to speak up for the European common good, and most governments clung to their own interests, such as they imagined them to be. |
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Greed, egotism and thoughtlessness have been pushing aside moderation, the common good and consideration. |
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Otherwise, each community or each friar will limit himself to defend what belongs to him without considering the common good. |
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We will live on as a shining example to us all of steadfastness in the service of the common good. |
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It invites us to move away from grievance, disenchantment and blame, and towards the pursuit of the common good. |
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We do not live for ourselves but rather neighborly love makes us responsible for others and we work for the common good. |
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Individual nations must measure their own self-interest against the greater common good and contribute equitably to global solutions. |
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In signing this agreement, each and every one of us is clearly showing our willingness to work collaboratively for the common good. |
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This will serve the common good by allowing needed pause to develop a consensus on ethical practices regarding the embryonic life form. |
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Nor would a child care centre adopt sectarian values because the search for the common good runs counter to sectarianism. |
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Individualism is subjected to the common good while still valuing the individual gifts within the group. |
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She also called European citizens who are believers to reflect on how to use the principle of transcendence for the sake of the common good. |
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It is shameful that, once again, the government has not chosen to act for the common good and redistribute wealth when it can. |
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All States have the serious responsibility of fostering the national interest and the common good. |
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He explains the process to the nuns assuring them of anonymity and encouraging them to speak frankly for the sake of the common good. |
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Exceptions to this principle may be justified, however, where they can be shown to contribute significantly in other ways to the common good. |
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Progress can only be defined as an evolution that respects the common good of society. |
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This law doesn't serve the common good and will not be able to be imposed without being percieved as a violation of citizen's religious freedom. |
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The recognition of the other and the pursuit of the common good constitute the two main finalities of this curriculum. |
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The General Assembly is uniquely placed to synergize our efforts in that regard and to forge collective strategies for the common good. |
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Leading people is a matter of sharing, of enthusing them, of obviously being for the common good and not just for yourself. |
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Let's hope this heralds a worldwide movement to commoditize education for the common good. |
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For the CCCB and EFC, the basic question is the common good and the public interest of all Canadians. |
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The challenge for our new congregation and for each member is to be about the common good for sake of the world's needs and hungers. |
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While there, I missed decent sidewalks, potable tap water, and a subway, markers of a society that cares about the common good. |
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European integration is no longer a matter only for the élite inspired by a futurist vision of the common good. |
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It takes us beyond power politics and into a supranational democracy where the common good can prevail. |
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The aims of the alliance are to work for the just participation of women in society and in church, and for the common good of all people. |
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The notion of a commonwealth, of a common good, is disappearing. |
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Science must be regarded as a common good and its achievements must be accessible to everyone. |
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That's one of the biggest problems in all industries: to get them to work together for the common good rather than the individual good. |
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By asking first how a given policy will affect the poor and the vulnerable, you can help assure that the common good of all is served. |
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When animated by charity, commitment to the common good has greater worth than a merely secular and political stand would have. |
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We have differing experiences, approaches and best practices that can be shared for the common good. |
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The motto of his life was public service, service to the community and the common good, based on values and ethics. |
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Caritas believes that all social and economic systems should serve the common good, rather than the interests of elite minorities. |
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Ethical reflection is essential to arrive at viewpoints acceptable to the common good. |
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In true Aquarian spirit, you must put the common good ahead of personal gain. |
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While the church since then has allowed private property, property should never be allowed to trump the common good. |
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John Avlon on why it's time for the common good to outweigh partisan concerns. |
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If the answer is no, relaxing them is acceptable, for the common good of rationalizing and streamlining airport security. |
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A shared overarching global polity would embody this intimation in continuously revisable structures dedicated to promoting the common good insofar as this can be agreed upon. |
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An exponent of the new Liberalism, he urged state welfare provision to enable individuals to develop their abilities and contribute to the common good. |
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Most advocates of hard money are simply making a mistake, not putting their interests ahead of the common good. |
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Until that happens, he believes, politicians, businessmen and vested interests will continue to amass illicit wealth at the expense of the common good. |
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I'm selfish, egotistical and self-indulgent, but not so much so that I cannot recognise the times when my selfish occupations need to be subordinated to the common good. |
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He would then be counted on for help in defending the city from attacks, sustaining its institutions of justice, and contributing to its common good. |
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All the signs are today that one of the basic problems preventing people co-operating together for the common good is the breakdown of neighbourly society. |
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It all boils down to the integrity of the individual and the willingness of the individual to sink perceived personal gain for the common good when necessary. |
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I vote for the person who can promote the common good of our society. |
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At present they are making too many sacrifices for the common good. |
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He pleads here for an overall approach integrating the notion of the common good as directing line for the development plans of the various defined sectors. |
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Common ground cannot be found by destroying the common good. |
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That's your contribution to the common good. |
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Thus, outer space must be maintained as the common property of humankind, and its exploration and use for peaceful purposes must be for the common good of all. |
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On the contrary, they promote it when they prohibit behaviour and actions which work against the common good, curb its effective exercise and hence compromise the dignity of every human person. |
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It is the task of policy-makers to set up a regulatory environment in which these opportunities can be exploited in a sustainable manner for the common good. |
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It might lead to a lessening of the emphasis on audacious creativity and strategic bloody-mindedness that, although it may not redound to the common good, can lead to acts of brilliance that change us all. |
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Everybody is expected to spend some time working for the common good, so when someone's building a house, everyone pitches in to get it up in very short order. |
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From here it follows that the common good is not a simple concept but a way of acting that is positive and active and one that involves the responsibility of all, from which no one can feel excluded. |
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It is here where the multilateral system has a central role to play in bringing countries together and building consensus on norms and standards to which all countries can adhere for their common good. |
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The city appears like a collage of objects that are alien to one another and brought together by force, evoking more a public rubbish dump or a pile of waste than a harmonious plan for the common good. |
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It is impossible to further the common good without acknowledging and defending the right to life, upon which all the other inalienable rights of individuals are founded and from which they develop. |
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In the global era, economic activity cannot prescind from gratuitousness, which fosters and disseminates solidarity and responsibility for justice and the common good among the different economic players. |
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Mr. Speaker, I would like to thank my colleague, always true to form, passionate, full of emotion, just as we should be when we are defending the common good of those whom we represent. |
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If they are to be the masters of their collective destiny, they must prevail upon their elites to act for the common good by making a genuine commitment to democracy, and demand their place in the political process. |
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Another important consideration is the common good. |
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Our Conference is of unique importance and unique hopefulness: for surely in the field which is our concern the national and the international can most readily be fused for the common good of common man. |
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The multiple sources of Paine's political theory all pointed to a society based on the common good and individualism. |
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He believed that the actions of a state, however cruel or ruthless they may be, must contribute towards the common good of a society. |
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They are usually arranged to promote common interests across the border and cooperate for the common good of the border populations. |
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Archbishop Bo emphasized, finally, the need to continuously improve dialogue between the civil and religious institutions, to contribute together to the common good, progress and prosperity of the nation of Burma. |
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When measured by reliable questionnaires, this provides an operational definition of the common good. |
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We will have to sleep with this as well if their ability to act on behalf of the common good, in the interests of safety for all Canadians, is in any way jeopardized by the interests of the airlines themselves. |
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So while it may truly serve the common good to expropriate my land, censor my books, or lock me up in prison, my rights to property, freedom of speech, and fair trial protect me. |
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The actual exercise of such a mid-level economic power market thus supposes a high degree of intelligence of the cluster resting on the information and the incitements to the respect of the common good. |
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This has been commented on by members across the House and we welcome their like-mindedness on an issue on which we share the common good of the Canadian people. |
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The common good of the world is of a category superior to the good of each state. |
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How do we create enough of a groundswell to force the government to be accountable to its citizenry for actions that do not contribute to the common good? |
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A contest, who can do most for the common good, is not the kind of competition which Socialists repudiate. |
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A strictly business-free zone for the common good. |
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Perhaps it is applaudable if Mr Fox considers the economic threat so dire that he is willing to abandon political expediency for the common good. |
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His enthusiastic involvement and magnanimity meant that we joined forces to promote common causes and the common good, in spite of our political differences. |
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The Commonwealth Fund, among the first private Foundations started by a woman philanthropist-Anna M. Harkness-was established in 1918 with the broad charge to enhance the common good. |
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These agreements also enable companies to sue for such astronomical amounts that they can prevent the government from working for the common good. |
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When we let the lawyers run away with the debate and give undue deference to judicial pronouncements, we erode the conditions for the common good. |
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Liberalism, on the one hand, absolutized the right of private property and ignored the common good. |
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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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This worrisome decline in shared concern and care for the common good is also evident in the continuing high rates of marriage breakdown, the annual number of abortions, and the declining number of births. |
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Peace on earth is founded on justice, solidarity and unwavering respect for the dignity of human life at every stage, in every condition, in relation to the common good. |
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We are convinced that, in a time of economic crisis and spiritual disorientation for the men and women of our time, religions can and must offer a decisive contribution to the search for the common good. |
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Caritasinveritate wants toadvocate the wellbeing andthe integral development of the human being, and to promote the common good for all the human family. |
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Christmas being only a few days away, I would like to extend the warmest thanks to those who work, whether professionally or voluntarily, for the common good. |
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It is such a moral, not a weird, notion embracive of fundamental goods goods that are intrinsic to human fulfillment and to which all individuals desire to have access that is referred to as the common good. |
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The resurgence of local activism marks a significant movement to hold governments accountable, and reverse their widespread abdication of their responsibility for the common good. |
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Social fragmentation, as many theorists of new identity movements have surmised, has led to a movement away from the public sphere and away from the development of a notion of the common good. |
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We will also continue the development of the future ATM system for Europe with a clear understanding that airspace is a common good that should be accessible for all its users in a safe way. |
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A fair society is not only open and free, it is also one that rejects huge inequalities of income and wealth, opposes coercion of the powerless, and believes in the common good. |
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It represents an obstacle for achieving the common good, because it is based on individualistic criteria of selfish cynicism and illicit special interests. |
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The chief forms of penance are: accomplishing spiritual exercises, bearing some mortifications or privations, performing some work for the common good. |
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People who do not support the common good, such as dole bludgers fall outside the mateship fold. |
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The common good properties and funds of the royal burghs continue to exist. |
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Its good advice and its signs of permanent friendship up till today are the demonstration that there are no borders to give a hand in the struggle for the common good. |
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The problem with the hopefulness of the past is that it was too often a hope for something that would not have served the common good of all human beings and all of creation. |
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Our position in favour of a school denominationalism that is open to pluralism is of a different order : it aims at enhancing a common good that all of Québec society shares. |
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All government policies are forms of redistributive justice through which, for the common good, the state discriminates in favour of some people and some relationships and not others. |
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We are now faced with the World Trade Organization and trade agreements that, in prioritizing protection for investment, undermine the common good. |
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This is the case, for example, when a state obliges the profession to determine uniform fees without specifying the criteria of the common good which have to be met. |
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While doctors are often seen as advocates for individual patients, they are not seen as advocates for the common good, and therefore, have little influence on policy. |
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Social life, which follows upon our natural sociality, implicates the individual in a web of moral obligations, commitments, and duties to be fulfilled in pursuit of the common good or the general welfare. |
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For pluralism to function and to be successful in defining the common good, all groups have to agree to a minimal consensus that shared values are at least worth pursuing. |
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It contains a hundred times more schmoozers and social climbers and lobbyists and parasites than it does individuals genuinely committed to the common good in different ways. |
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And all along these Romans identified their empire as a res publica or politeia, boasting that unlike other empires theirs was committed to the common good. |
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Now, it seems, some liberal politicians may be stumbling as they seek to present the common good as a progressive value even as conservatives mischaracterize its meaning. |
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The economist Elinor Ostrom, who is on our list this year, has written about the tragedy of the commons, which is the idea that self-interest can undermine the common good. |
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