Honor
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It has been an
honor
for me, particularly, to work in Rwanda where we also have a major economic development project in partnership with Sir Tom Hunter, the Scottish philanthropist, where last year we, using the same thing with AIDS drugs, cut the cost of fertilizer and the interest rates on microcredit loans by 30 percent and achieved three- to four-hundred percent increases in crop yields with the farmers.
One of the reasons that the best flute players should get the best flutes is that musical performance is not only to make the rest of us happy, but to
honor
and recognize the excellence of the best musicians.
Because what was at stake in the dispute over the golf cart was not only the essential nature of golf, but, relatedly, the question: What abilities are worthy of
honor
and recognition as athletic talents?
So if golfing is the kind of game that can be played while riding around in a golf cart, it would be hard to confer on the golfing greats the status that we confer, the
honor
and recognition that goes to truly great athletes.
That illustrates that with golf, as with flutes, it's hard to decide the question of what justice requires, without grappling with the question, "What is the essential nature of the activity in question, and what qualities, what excellences connected with that activity, are worthy of
honor
and recognition?"
Very hard to argue about justice without first arguing about the purpose of social institutions and about what qualities are worthy of
honor
and recognition.
And this is for a chapter that I'm doing in a book, and the chapter is on
honor.
So it's a little bit unexpected, but, in a way, it refers to the macaroni art that children make for their parents or they make in school and give to their parents, which is in itself a form of
honor.
It's a great
honor
today to share with you The Digital Universe, which was created for humanity to really see where we are in the universe.
Women are still mistrusted, shamed, harmed and, in the worst cases, subjected to
honor
killings if they don't bleed on their wedding night.
We wish we could say that by removing these myths, everything would be OK, that shame, harm and
honor
killings would all just disappear.
I believe if we discuss death as part of day-to-day living, we give ourselves the opportunity to reflect on our core values, share them with our loved ones, and then our survivors can make informed decisions without fear or regret of having failed to
honor
our legacy.
We also discussed some of the issues triggered by our various cultural backgrounds, and we realized there can be some significant differences in how we
honor
the passing of a loved one.
These customs can be a complete contrast to those we might practice in Western cultures, where we would
honor
the memory of a loved one by talking about them and sharing photographs.
So if you plan for your death, then your survivors will know how to experience a healthy bereavement without fear or guilt of having failed to
honor
your legacy.
So, in order to really create a full image, I had to
honor
the perspectives on the right-hand side and at the same time, uncomfortably recognize how many of those qualities were actually in me, which was very, very annoying and uncomfortable.
But male
honor
and patriotism win out in the end, as all freshly scrubbed and handsome, he rides off into the sunset on a bus with his buddies back to Iraq and a world that a few minutes before he assured everyone he could never again tolerate.
Best part of the movie is when he drives away from her...at least he had some self respect and
honor
there.
Politically it is to me a glorification of the army, and especially the Russian one with values like
honor
and duty.
Hulk Hogan stars as a champion wrestler (A real acting stretch...) named Rip, who is forced to defend his honor, his title and his girlfriend from a greedy corporation that wanted him to sign for their network (Because wrestling sells!) however when Rip declines, the network gets a circuit fighting championship called (and i'm totally serious) "Battle of the tough guys" who's champion Zeus (Played by Tiny Lister Jr) maybe the deadliest man alive.
Seriously disappointing performance by Brad Pitt and Q T, the plot is very superficial and lame, and, unless indirectly intended, this film actually glorify the Nazis and portrays them as men of honor, and show that the Jewish people are deceiving, cant keep promises and bloody vicious.
One would think that anyone embarking upon a followup to the groundbreaking Naked Civil Servant of 30-plus years ago would at the very least try to
honor
the original with some kind of inspired vision, but no.
Cole eventually comes out on top, Kills Sho, who dies with
honor
by being decapitated and all is well.
It posits an alternative history in which a chosen one restores order and lost
honor
BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY, and does so with good nature and fun.
Let's
honor
this comedian's memory by remembering things like Planes, Trains & Automobiles and Uncle Buck.
However this "Garbage" (I refuse to acknowledge that this was given the
honor
of film) was the worst piece of crap I have ever had the torture of watching.
I have watched "Films" (They at least deserve the honor) done in basements by High School students that were better written and directed.
The word
honor
should be erased from the vocabularies of all nations.
This movie is rather impudence, than
honor
to the fans of the both sides (Alien/Predator).
The film portrays a woman as the great white savior of some small Midwestern town, and everyone else in the town (mostly men) are just mere damsels in distress, incapable of honor, who can't fend for themselves and have to rely on the main character for redemption.
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