But they believed that government's foremost calling was not to inculcate virtue but to prevent tyranny.
The association's leaders should redouble their efforts to inculcate an "ASEAN spirit" in the region's populations.
No one talks about the need to inculcate Israeli values of liberal democracy among our Arab citizens.
More broadly, Mr Brown hopes to inculcate an entrepreneurial spirit throughout the land.
Mr. Aquino also said that it is a constant struggle to inculcate among Hapinoy participants better working habits and processes.
To inculcate it, she has been teaching for more than twenty years.
Response: Relativists concede that if you were to inculcate any given set of values, those values would be true for those who possessed them.
Mr Brown can scarcely complain about disloyalty, for he helped to inculcate a taste for plots and mutinies during his long march to Downing Street.
It is to inculcate mass into those particles which weigh something.
The underlying idea is to use golf as a character-building vehicle that will encourage kids to make healthy choices and to inculcate values like honesty and dedication.
The purpose of the classes was to inculcate the acceptance of hiring, salary, and promotion policies that favored certain employees over others by virtue of their gender, race, and ethnicity.
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But we have little incentive to inculcate values arbitrarily.
Similarly, there is now a recognition that history is best not paved over: that it is part of a sense of patriotism and national identity qualities the government certainly does want to inculcate.
It is a lot easier to inculcate kindness and acceptable social behavior into an 8-year-old than an 18-year-old, and the earlier our schools implement social emotional skills building and bullying prevention, the better.
Educationalists in countries such as Japan and South Korea, whose school systems are much admired by promoters of the new orthodoxy, worry that their pupils fail to develop the creativity that western schools seem to inculcate in their pupils.
That is why, in the seven years since Oslo, he has used every means at his disposal, from the Palestinian-controlled media to newly printed textbooks, to speeches by his own wife, to inculcate hatred of the Jews and their state.
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The most benign explanation for this (hat-tip to my wife for suggesting) is that perhaps these personality tests, and the concept of personality types, is simply a way that businesses try to inculcate a rudimentary sense of empathy, in a scalable way.
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Friends, we are running through a playbook of national decline laid out by thinkers ranging from Gibbon to Montesquieu (use of mercenaries to fight our wars and clean our toilets, imperial overreach, an intellectually apathetic citizenry, onerous taxes, tax evasion, failure to protect borders, and failure to inculcate newcomers in the time-honored values of the nation).
But when it comes to avoiding loops of doom, deciding whether to delegate or to sweat the details, whether to synergize or specialize, whether to manage by walking around and solving problems or manage by ignoring problems and pursuing opportunities, whether to run tight ships or to inculcate chaotic innovation among armies of shorts-wearing, Ping-Pong playing, cubicle-less knowledge workers, humanity is still figuring this out at least, I am.
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Rather than viewing this as necessitating the long-term continuation of incentives, however, we are researching how to implement incentives in ways that inculcate persistent habits.
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