Word: ethically
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...hesitate to send them out there. "They're not afraid to take the hits," says Castro, which is a good thing, because Lincoln is 0-8 going into the game against 8-0 Franklin. "I'll put them in before a lot of the other players, because their work ethic and attitude are so good...
...Harvard was never considered very good in basketball, but Coach Sullivan's really turned the program around," Prasse-Freeman said. "He's really developed a consistent ethic of winning, and knowing that Timmy was graduating, I was really excited that I'd get a chance to come play and help a program that was really...
...rich get richer because they are on TV or they have the media. I just think a lot of people were amazed that we were that competitive...I cannot even tell you how many people and emails and letters and comments we got about the work ethic, the team chemistry...
...None of that stuff really matters," Sturdy said. "It's kind of amusing and it will add fuel to the fire. We have a lot to prove to ourselves and to the rest of the league. It's now going to be up to us with our work ethic and the ability to put the team first...
...hypocritical. If confronted, any executive from a tobacco company could simply claim to have the facts in his favor: "we have admitted that smoking causes cancer, what else do you expect us to do?" And surprisingly, few would realistically respond, "stop producing cigarettes." Is that because the American business ethic is still stronger than the health ethic? No, it just means that self-castigation is the new means to self-promotion. After all, we are all becoming public health puritans, and this is precisely the sentiment to which Philip Morris is now catering...