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In her view, a person of good character would rank sensitivity to others higher than honesty to them.
The permit cannot be refused if the applicant gives sufficient evidence that he is a person of good character.
"But the Defendant is a person of good character, from a far land," Gloha said.
I think they were instrumental in putting thoughts into his head to become a person of good character and to become successful."
Any person of good character interested in the postage stamps and postal history of Germany may join.
You must be above 17 years of age, a person of good character, and in good faith intend to trade as a pedlar.
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In honoring "those persons of good character who have excelled in scholarship, in whatever field, it will stimulate others to strive for excellence."
Sarek had also reiterated his estimation that the captain had been a person of good character, an assessment with which Amanda had wholeheartedly agreed.
A person of good character (no pending UCMJ action or drug or alcohol related incidents within 24 months)
It reads, 'This office is pleased to state that Mrs. Iris Staub, a Chinese national, has been found to be a person of good character.
"In the 50's you were either a pathetic front-runner who loved the Yankees or a person of good character and citizenship and you loathed the Yankees.
Arrhae ir-Mnaeha might have begun as a slave, but as her career advanced, so she associated with persons of good character and learned to comport herself in similar fashion.
For them, the person of good character has what is said to be the imagination to live tranquilly, or literally 'the wizardry to live tranquilly'(mariya adiunaku ).
"On the other hand, the defense has shown that Larry Moody is a person of good character, who, apart from a few speeding tickets, has never been in any trouble with the law.
Nevertheless, Mrs Dorry, or any other person of good character who cares to take the baby on, will receive a rate of two pounds a week, sent anonymously and irregularly.'
However, even if a priest does not possess such a document, he may celebrate the sacraments if the local bishop or pastor judges that the visiting priest is a person of good character.
The Hospital of Sir George St Paul is a registered charity of four almshouses for local "poor persons of good character" set up by Sir George St Paul.
In 1935 Joseph Rank was awarded the Freedom of the City of Hull, in part because of a trust fund he had set up in Hull to help "poor persons of good character."
In March 2013 the Character and Fitness Committee of the Third Judicial Department recommended her readmission to the New York bar as a person of good character and fitness, which was accepted by the court .
Oher agent-centered theories amongst contemporary thinkers such as Bernard Williams seek to revive the old concept (associated for example with Aristotle and Confucius, that the right action is the action that a person of good character (the "great-souled man" as Aristotle said) will perform.
Thus it was not permitted where the defendant was not a person of good character, where the king sued, where the defendant was the executor or administrator of the person alleged to have owed the debt, or in any form of action other than those named, even though the cause of action were the same.