Guardians are primarily concerned with order, stability, seeking security, and have a strong sense of duty.
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"They've shown their professionalism, their sense of duty, to bring help in difficult conditions, " he said.
She carries a sense of duty that comes from being a soldier herself 20 years ago.
But there's a sense of duty about the women's accounts of Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia.
Then, out of a sense of duty, I forced myself to read the book on the physical Kindle 2.
Aside from sadness and anger, the smoke engendered an enduring sense of duty to prevent the next big attack.
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But as you suggest, there comes a tipping point where sense of duty and obligations to family begin to meet.
Driven by a strong sense of duty and a strong desire to produce successful athletes, Eshetu shows no signs of stopping.
We need to believe that people have a sense of duty born of moral and ethical principle rather than the law.
No elected Head of State would ever have that sense of duty.
Southern politicians have inspired northerners with their sense of duty and humility.
How will you weigh your other values against loyalty so that you will not respond out of compulsion or a false sense of duty?
Sponsorship of a team in the Local Little League must be, for the sponsor, out of a sense of duty to help the community.
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Soon he had begun to spend more time in Beijing, flying back to Los Angeles every other month, out of some sense of duty.
Romney is a businessman who came to politics out of a strong sense of duty -- and belief in his own ability to repair what's broken.
She weeps profusely after partings, hugs herself at the memory of his strong embrace and agonises over her sense of duty to Sartre and her work when Algren asks her to marry him.
Industry watchers speculated that Google, which lobbied the FCC to adopt open access rules for the auction, was participating in the auction out of a sense of duty rather than a desire to win.
"Every day thousands of ordinary men and women with a sense of duty, pride and professionalism put on their police uniform - a uniform that reflects what they do and what they believe in, " he said.
The Queen and the Royal Family have been doing a stunning job, she has always represented this country in the best possible way, never made a mistake and never said anything wrong, we can be proud of her sense of duty.
And if there is one man who might be able to impose some order in Colombia, it is the workaholic Uribe - a man characterised by iron discipline (he is up at five doing yoga every morning) and an obsessive sense of duty.
"It tells me of the great humility of the man, the great sense of duty, but also the great awareness that we are here to do a job, " said Bishop Charles Scicluna, who worked with Ratzinger before he became Pope Benedict XVI, inside the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.
But I can tell you that you've got a room full of patriots here. (Applause.) And although I've got to admit that they're a little spiffied up right now -- (laughter) -- their heart and soul, their dedication, their sense of duty is at one with every single one of the folks who are in Kandahar right now.
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As we continue to confront strategic challenges and fiscal austerity, my hope for the future is that the sense of duty our servicemembers and their families exhibit every day inspires the leaders of this nation to have the courage to do what is right, to achieve the American Dream, to give our children a better life, and to build a more secure future.
Like the overwhelming majority of figures in public life across the political spectrum, I entered politics because of a sense of public duty and to improve the lives and opportunities of those less fortunate than me.
Aftab Jafferjee QC, prosecuting, said the Polish national showed a "laudable sense of civic duty" which had cost him his life.
When asked why they took on this largely unpaid work, 80% insisted it was out of a sense of public duty.
Scannell contrasts that attitude with the perspective of those members of the Greatest Generation, for instance, who often volunteer out of a more general sense of a duty and obligation.
Professor Paul Whiteley, the study's author and director of the Essex Centre for the Study of Integrity, said levels of integrity were important because they were linked to a person's sense of civic duty.
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