dignidad
dignity.
Staff need to develop a sense of dignity and responsibility and to be recognized as a constructive force in the library.
atentado contra la dignidad humana
assault on people's dignity
assault on human dignity
The Spanish capital of Madrid has banned the use of human billboards, calling them an 'assault on people's dignity'.
He stressed that human cloning was unethical and a direct assault on human dignity.
con dignidad
honourably [honorably, -USA]
That's why I think it's time for him to quit the national team honourably now the ovation is still loud.
conservar la dignidad
save + face
He'll be able to save face by showing that he gave his everything, but he won't have to suffer the consequences of actually implementing that horrible legislation.
dignidad de la gente
people's dignity
Why compromise people's dignity by insisting that they must live, when they are ready to die and would prefer to do so?.
dignidad del trabajo
dignity of work
The educational system must provide ways of teaching people the dignity of work.
dignidad humana
human dignity
people's dignity
The book brings together numerous ideas about the nature of human dignity and what you actually need to stay alive and build a life that offers more than bare existence.
Why compromise people's dignity by insisting that they must live, when they are ready to die and would prefer to do so?.
morir con dignidad
die with + dignity
have + a dignified death
die + a dignified death
I feel that's what we have to do; let this type of library service die with dignity, and not keep patching it up with money and people.
The article demonstrates that many older people do not have dignified deaths in hospitals.
To me, a head of state, however an evil dictator he was (and he WAS), should die a dignified death at the hand of state.