One of those ideas -- of great importance to conservatives -- is President Clinton's moral character.
Nine out of 10 cited high moral character, pleasant personality, a sense of humor and intelligence.
Having displayed low moral character, McQueary should never coach again in any sport at any level.
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In a functioning market, Hayek insisted, financial compensation depends not on someone's innate gifts or moral character.
The moral character of most of today's Latin American leaders is deplorable.
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But how can children develop moral character or even improve their powers of concentration if they don't understand a word they are reading?
It is through habitual practice, says James, animated by a free and active will, that we develop a strong moral character, regardless of circumstance.
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"I felt that it would help me to select people with good moral character to be police officers, " Chief Shane Sullivan told CNN on Saturday.
It seems that Sorkin wants to convict Jobs of lacking the moral character for not using his wealth and prominent position in the world of commerce to set an example for others less wealthy and less powerful than him.
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And while Clinton's favorability rating has been hurt by growing concerns over his moral character, surveys show that the American people still approve of the job Clinton is doing as president and a most want the him to continue in it.
Disclosure goes to the heart of the truthfulness with which a nominee engages the American people, and it assures us that he in fact has comported himself before the election with the high moral character we associate with a future president.
But vagueness didn't prevent Northern Trust Chief Fiduciary Officer Hugh Magill, based in Chicago, from recently requiring a man in his mid-50s to prove he was "of sound mind, good moral character and temperate financial habits" as a trust for the man required.
By celebrating the moral character and competitive accomplishments of entrepreneurs that earn their wealth by providing for the needs of their fellow man through free exchange, Rand lays out a dichotomy that shows why the "greater good" is better served by the selfishness of the latter than the altruism of the former.
The Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors -- or DREAM -- Act, would create a path to citizenship for immigrants who entered the United States illegally as children under the age of 16 and have lived in the United States for at least five years, obtained a high school or General Education Development diploma, and demonstrated "good moral character, " the White House said.
Her research examines how early life experience may influence brain development, moral functioning and character in children and adults.
There is no moral decency anywhere within the character, and to accept the film we have to believe it is there.
Three days after coach Robin Pflugrad welcomed Johnson back, and touted his "character and tremendous moral fiber, " Engstrom announced he was not renewing the contracts of the coach and athletic director Jim O'Day.
Moral philosophers examine areas that modern-day domain experts too often ignore: human values, core beliefs and character.
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