Synonym: ethical motive, ethics, morals. Similar words: demoralize, demoralized, mortality, generality, mortality rate, infant mortality, pastoralism, quality. Meaning: [mə'ræləɪtɪ] n. 1. concern with the distinction between good and evil or right and wrong; right or good conduct 2. motivation based on ideas of right and wrong.
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121) This implies that there is a principle apart from morality on which morality itself can be founded.
122) Prosperity, tranquility, honesty, morality, decency, normality and on-time airline arrivals do not make news.
123) The purpose of morality is to teach you, not to suffer and die, but to enjoy yourself and live. Ayn Rand
124) I think we should question the morality of turning away refugees.
125) It made her feel a little dowdy, as though she had taken up residence in the suburbs of morality.
126) The cliche is never more true than in the black and white morality of the technicolour red-blooded Western movie.
127) Our modern civilization has convinced itself that the morality and conventions of civilization are somehow basic reality.
128) Individual response to the altered conditions was, as might be expected, conditioned by conventional morality.
129) However, the measure specifically did not take a position on the morality of the death penalty.
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130) Amen to that. Market economics is about efficiency, not morality.
131) The flapper rebelled not only against Victorian manners and morality but against the body that went with it.
132) We keep on being told that religion, whatever its imperfections, at least instills morality. On every side, there is conclusive evidence that the contrary is the case and that faith causes people to be more mean, more selfish and perhaps above all, more stupid. Christopher Hitchens
133) The central theme of Conservative morality and order was that of public order.
134) The next sentence introduces morality: the enormity of the knife descending and cutting into living flesh: because of the unbearable blood.
135) Social morality is the least appreciated virtue in American society. Dr T.P.Chia
136) Morality was out of fashion in Washington: the power game was all that mattered.
137) They evolved their own codes of conduct and social morality, inpart modelled on those of the warrior class.
138) Prior to the 1830s, personal morality had not been seen as necessary for political eminence.
139) Polyneuritis was clearly a word like morality that meant so many different things as to be absolutely meaningless.
140) That means publishing research, collecting data on morality in factories and constructing some forum where consensus can be agreed by negotiation.
141) Born into a Quaker family(Sentencedict.com), Frith's childhood combined firm morality with the indulgence given to an only son.
142) Instead, they got theologians mired in debates over questions of justice and morality in the marketplace.
143) Power without morality is a dehumanizing weapon. Freedom without morality is dangerous to human development. Dr T.P.Chia
144) Merchant and pirate were for a long period one and the same person. Even today mercantile morality is really nothing but a refinement of piratical morality. Friedrich Nietzsche
145) Such commentators have argued that the breakdown of morality in the 1960s has had lasting effects on the social landscape.
146) He was too tired to care about the morality of it.
147) We let law determine our morality and tax credits limit our charitable giving.
148) He made a long, rambling speech to Republicans across town about drugs and diabetes, rape and morality.
149) This is because a commitment to representative government and loyalty to democratic institutions are themselves fundamental constituents of our collective political morality.
150) Catholic morality approves of the view that to repel an aggressor is to engage in a just war.
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