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In addition to the above, he sees government as anything to do with conducting oneself or others.
It was better to conduct oneself in a way that minimized the possibility of trouble.
There is a proper way ; to conduct oneself.
To Jinsai, the central question was how one should conduct oneself in everyday life.
He gives detailed instruction in his books and verses as to how to conduct oneself in life.
In Chinese culture, the social and moral process of 'conducting oneself' is to be aware of one's relations with others.
It said that the Conservative Party's central office "has been running discreet advice sessions on how to conduct oneself before the cameras."
How to conduct oneself with nobles (4165-4319)
The dumy impart a moral message in which one should conduct oneself properly in the relationships with the family, the community, and the church.
Early bushidō literature further enforces the requirement to conduct oneself with calmness, fairness, justice, and propriety.
The time spent on a campus imparts cues and clues on how to conduct oneself in corporate cultures and professional settings."
That is another investment one can make for old age: so to conduct oneself in prior years that one can feel one has paid one's dues.
Philosophy took over from this period; on the religious function of how to conduct oneself as a result of taking a form that wasn't specially religious or ecclesiastical.
An alternative theory has it that the book is an example of the mirrors-for-princes genre, intended to give guidance to a princely readership on how to conduct oneself as ruler.
Jewish law, known as halacha, are the final conclusions based on the Talmud as to how one should conduct oneself in matters pertaining to the spiritual, moral, religious and personal.
Unlike U.S. Antitrust, EC law has never been used to punish the existence of dominant firms, but merely imposes a special responsibility to conduct oneself appropriately.
Apart from the invaluable experience thus acquired of conducting oneself at interviews, I was able to walk over grounds and sporting venues and to compare the standards with my own at home.
It is considered praiseworthy to conduct oneself in a modest fashion in front of children from the age of understanding - about 3 - especially mothers in front of their sons.
I thought of the quiet confidence exuded by people such as the Butterfly and Pookie, and decided that, in general, that was a much wiser way to conduct oneself in business situations.
She must have believed I might do the cloud man an injury if left alone with him... which just goes to show what unjust suspicions arise when one conducts oneself in a Forthright Manner.
The Badminton World Federation had charged the four pairs with "not using one's best efforts to win a match" and "conducting oneself in a manner that is clearly abusive or detrimental to the sport."
The Wall Street Journal described the book as "an unusual and thoughtful disquisition on how to conduct oneself in a world of high finance and ambition, in ...the global bazaar."
She admired the man, yes... not that she would have admitted it aloud to her crew... but his tendency toward flying on instinct never struck her as any sort of logical way to conduct oneself.
For some time now, she had found him, of all the DS9 crew members, to be the most personally irritating- completely at odds with her style of doing things, her notions of how to conduct oneself.
At the North end of the street a house still has a plaque which says Rechts houden, or keep to the right, which also means stay straight in the sense of conducting oneself with the proper behavior.