Do-the-right-thing Sentence Examples

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  • Then maybe you should do the right thing and leave her.

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  • He 's a laid back, wisecracking guy who always strives to do the right thing.

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  • They have the ability to do the right thing and influence their friends.

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  • Lee holds to a strong code of ethics which often causes conflict with his father and others as he struggles to do the right thing at any cost.

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  • In the case of infant baptism many of these parents want to do the right thing by their child.

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  • It is not a good idea to simply guess at how much you can deduct and you could end up flagged for an audit if you don't do the right thing.

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  • At its most basic level, ethics is knowing the difference between right and wrong and choosing to do the right thing.

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  • But he grows to respect and maybe even care about the welfare of certain people and can be counted on to do the right thing in a pinch.Living on the station with him is his brother Rom and nephew Nog, Rom's only son.

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  • Lily helped Cane cope with the loss and pushed him to do the right thing.

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  • She straightened in her seat, not sure if she was about to do the right thing or not.

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  • This macro needs work and per- haps may never do the right thing within troff.

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  • Eddie really wants the money, but he gives in to the pressure from his friends to do the right thing.

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  • Boot camp is also a great way to help get a teenager motivated to do the right thing again as opposed to getting into more trouble.

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  • Here, children do the right thing because it is good for the family, peer group, team, school, or church.

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  • Virgo finds Libra to be charming and they appreciate how Libra likes to be fair and do the right thing.

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  • Likewise, I can appreciate you wanting to do the right thing for everyone involved as well as your desire to minimize the impact of remarrying on others.

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