ethos in the PONS Dictionary

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Beyond this technical aspect his work also focused on the social and political consequences of music, through what came to be called the ethos theory.
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It refers to a nationalist ethos that purports to adhere to principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
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This ethos led to a mixture of qualifying criteria applied.
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There are some regularities which prove helpful in order to live in the ethos, and these are determined by this potency.
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The ethos can be better understood as a feeling of how we are in the world as a whole.
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It is most commonly employed in private members' clubs and bridge and golf clubs that maintain a strong traditional ethos.
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Hibiscus was explicitly political and committed to free performances as a part of the hippie ethos.
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These particular lodges are more common in rural areas where the religious ethos of the organisation is more to the fore.
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She has applied her environmental ethos to her work, being the joint owner of a small business offering forestry management services from 2001 to 2006.
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The school ethos fosters the development of each individual, a proper sense of self-worth, a sense of responsibility and respect for others.
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