There is such a decency, a bigness of spirit, in this country of ours.
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Derby Coroner's Court heard Dr Hunter say "human decency" should persuade people to talk to detectives.
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Once they officially called me and told me that they don't doubt his decency.
Ohio is a great example of the core strength and decency of the American people.
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Mr. Limbaugh, with his highly personal attacks on Miss Fluke, overstepped any reasonable bounds of decency.
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He knew the Everleighs brought a bit of decency to a profession rife with shame.
This belief comes from my unyielding faith in the decency and generosity of the American people.
What the President and the polity and the pedagogues should be preaching is racial decency.
This goes to show that even the worst corporate actors have standards of decency.
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The most practical kind of politics is the politics of decency, Theodore Roosevelt once said.
He said efficiency measures would not be agreed unless they passed "safety and decency" thresholds.
One major casualty of South Carolina, in addition to decency, was the candidacy of John Edwards.
The press is overstepping in every direction the obvious bounds of propriety and of decency.
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This is about life and the quality of life and the fundamental decency of our society.
It was his decency and honesty, that compassion and conviction that he has always had.
Before the campaign, a couple of lines about the kindness and decency of Americans.
He acts with due decency while preserving sound judgment (the musical never got made).
He's never had the decency to explain anything to any member of this football club.
Average Americans naively take the morality of altruism to mean good will, generosity, and human decency.
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The truth seems to be that abundance helps, but the idea of decency matters most.
It's nice to see that Sparks believes in virtue and decency and everyone just getting along.
You can't pass a law that, you know, you treat your neighbor with respect and decency.
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Both thought that decency (a favourite word of Orwell's) was to be found elsewhere.
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And wherever they advanced or touch ground, they are remembered for their goodness and their decency.
If you have a shred of human decency, you will not even attempt to defend this disaster.
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Those in charge must have "a genuine commitment" to things like accuracy, impartiality, fairness, taste and decency.
Communities must maintain standards of decency and such cannot be unilaterally imposed by those from the outside.
"The Communications Decency Act is hazardous to the nation's public health, " said Roger Evans of Planned Parenthood.
Indeed, common sense and common decency would have demanded better disclosure of the novelty of this treatment.
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But when does our core decency come in when we make such life-altering decisions in a snap?
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