The result was the Decent Tamper.
Having a wife does not make a decent man.
But Boris isn’t a decent man, so he didn’t.
Decent peoples are not internally just from a liberal perspective.
A decent career record for an obviously decent man.
Liberal peoples tolerate decent peoples, and indeed treat them as equals.
Despite having decent insulation, these coolers aren’t worth the extra cost.
There’s no better motivation to get you through work than the thought of a decent lunch.
A decent hierarchical society's basic structure specifies a decent system of social cooperation.
I asked him to do the decent thing, but doing the decent thing and this prime minister don’t go together.”
The public expects the Home Office to provide “a safe, decent and humane environment” for anyone held in immigration detention.
It’s not a decent reason to leave, but as the Dungeon Master hopes to teach us, the world is not a decent place to live.
“I talked to our medical people and they said she was breathing, she had a decent heart rate, she had decent blood-oxygen.
So there was much to celebrate in the national coming-together around a decent football team made up of decent people and led by a decent manager.
I had a decent salary back then, but I could never afford a decent flat and I ended up miles away in the suburbs when I really wanted to be in Soho, Brixton or Camden.
It seemed to me that he was pathologically selfish, that any decent person would have visited a dying relative, that any decent person would have tried to be humble during the funeral prayers instead of drawing attention to himself.
John Healey, the party’s Shadow Housing Secretary, told The Independent: “When over half a million social homes can’t be classed as decent, it’s shameful that ministers have axed all funding for the Decent Homes Programme to upgrade social housing.
We can only hope that sooner rather than later we get a vision of healthcare from Westminster that not only recognises the need for a new community-powered model for the NHS but also sees that the only meaningful route to decent health is a decent society.
Saying the conditions appeared to be “far beyond the normal illegalities” at factories in Bangladesh, Dominique Muller, the policy director at the campaign group Labour Behind the Label, added: “It is absolutely essential that celebrities, charities and brands ensure that their goods are made in factories which pay a decent wage and provide decent work.”
A different kind of argument in favor of universal access to a decent minimum of health care does not turn on support of general principles of justice (fair equality of opportunity, treating peoples as equals, or a right to a decent minimum of economic welfare), but rather on a pluralism of moral considerations plus an argument for state coordinated (coerced) beneficence (Buchanan 1984).
decent
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- conforming to conventions of sexual behavior
Example: speech in this circle, if not always decent, never became lewd
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- socially or conventionally correct; refined or virtuous
Example: from a decent family
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- in the right manner; correctly; suitably
adj all
- in harmony with the spirit of particular persons or occasion
Example: a decent burial"; "We have come to dedicate a portion of that field...It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this
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- sufficiently clothed to see visitors or appear in public
Example: are you decent?
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- observing conventional sexual mores in speech or behavior or dress
Example: though one of her shoulder straps had slipped down, she was perfectly decent by current standards
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- meeting requirements
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A different kind of argument in favor of universal access to a decent minimum of health care does not turn on support of general principles of justice fair equality of opportunity treating peoples as equals or a right to a decent minimum of economic welfare but rather on a pluralism of moral considerations plus an argument for state coordinated coerced beneficence Buchanan 1984