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People can live with public officials who are not moral exemplars.
A thing has two exemplars against which it can be compared.
There is no significant difference between high and medium risk exemplars.
Even in bad times, chief executives are likely to be exemplars of success, he said.
But there are few exemplars of that ideal to be found these days.
The two types of exemplars are complementary to one another.
Those who study a scientific discipline are expected to know its exemplars.
Are seen to be exemplars, as a source of ideas and inspiration.
Another important focus in Damon's work has been his study of moral exemplars.
He made the comparison right there because Irving had brought exemplars.
"A very good match with the exemplars brought in by the police.
Far from being exemplars, they would simply become just another group of mediocre institutions.
Within a few generations, however, printed books were used as new exemplars.
They see the role of parents as moral exemplars being undermined by teachers and school administrators.
"And they aren't consistent with any of the exemplars the police sent in."
But it is not rare to find exemplars of more than 40 kg.
I cautioned against using Presidents as our own personal moral exemplars.
Their weapons programs are exemplars of national pride and nuclear proliferation.
Yet both were vivid personalities and exemplars of the Enlightenment.
I've been called a many things in my time, but logical or normal are not leading exemplars to describe me.
These cloths have not been woven in a century and few exemplars can be found today.
The weights are five exemplars from the time series.
Only a few exemplars have been found in baronial ownership.
"No better men to have as exemplars," he agreed, nodding.
Supporters of those with special needs should be exemplars of such good practice.