Spider-Man: To use your power with responsibility
Batman: To sacrifice your privilege for the greater good, and to always act with confidence instead of in fear
Examples of statements of beliefs include religious creeds, political manifestos, personal mission statements, and organizational values. These statements articulate core principles, values, and beliefs that guide individuals or groups in their actions and decision-making.
Some examples of transitional words used to contrast statements are:butoryetstillratherthoughinsteadhoweverotherwiseconverselyalternativelynonethelessneverthelessnotwithstanding
The following statements are examples of ones that are untrue; the door is the part of the house that you walk on, the winter is the coldest part of the year in the southern hemisphere.
Xanadu- "Where happiness is achieved through respect and equality"
Some practical limitations of mission statements include being too vague, not actionable, disconnected from daily operations, and lacking employee involvement or buy-in. Additionally, if a mission statement is not regularly reviewed or updated, it may become irrelevant or disconnected from the organization's current goals and values.
Some examples of TV show disclaimer statements include warnings about graphic content, language, violence, and viewer discretion advised. Other disclaimers may include statements about the opinions expressed on the show not reflecting those of the network or sponsors.
Common elements found in university mission statements include a commitment to academic excellence, research, innovation, diversity, community engagement, and the development of students as future leaders.
Only some statements have both examples and counter examples. A sufficiently clear and unambiguous statement would not have counter examples.
Celebrities don't set good examples for young people
"Love and hate" "Light and darkness" "Success and failure" "Good and evil"
There are many.Bus stops in Siberia are rare. I walked on the moon are some examples
Some examples of Twitter disclaimer statements include "Views are my own," "Retweets are not endorsements," and "Opinions expressed here do not reflect those of my employer." These statements are used to clarify that the views expressed on the platform are personal and may not represent the views of the individual's organization or employer.