Seen in perspective, George Bush is an informed and affable man of decent instincts who goes out of his way, for instance, to defend Federal officials against cheap bureaucrat-bashing.
Left behind are the modest and charming Montel, a photographer, and Brandy, a legal secretary with decent instincts.
Young Pomposity saw her, and, having some decent instincts behind his pomposity, went gallantly to her assistance.
I believe deeply in the capacity of this country to serve the decent instincts of her own people-and of mankind.
As a runner, he has decent instincts and great speed, but does not steal many bases.
Earlier Mr. Araiza could seem callow, a skilled but relatively characterless tenor with decent instincts and a thin and sometimes strained top.
"I appeal only to the decent instincts of all mankind."
President Bush's long-awaited arms control initiative for the Middle East is a puzzling blend of decent instincts and half-measures.
Especially when this lack of every decent instinct is such as that of the man before you, a menace to society.
I stand here now as your next Mayor because of the fairmindedness and decent instincts of the people of New York.