Bushido in a sentence as a noun

Does bushido help you roll your customers into one big app?

If what bushido said is true, then I'm glad that those executives are still in charge.

Even if it's not good for bushido's bottom line?Don't get me wrong, I see a lot of good and interesting things coming from this.

Risking oneself for a dying soldier is heroic in the western view, but from a bushido perspective was insanity.

In real life, they were elitist thugs and enforcers, and the mythology of bushido was added by old and bored samurai after Japanese society had more or less outlawed their violent ways.

Ive been following bushido for a while and think it has awesome potential, being able to sell hosted web apps without having to go through the process of building a service infrastructure could bring the benefits of iphone type apps to a much larger audience

She says people who commit ******* are losers can't apologize properly and work hard to make up for their mistake, or people who don't have the guts to weather through the hard times.\nAlso, the whole samurai/bushido thing essentially doesn't exist for anyone under fifty over there.

Bushido definitions

noun

traditional code of the Japanese samurai which stressed courage and loyalty and self-discipline and simple living

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