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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151) Yet we have already noted how, in terms of poetic justice for instance, fabliau morality is often conventional in precisely these terms.
152) Politics, business, morality, and determination to win against the odds are popular subjects.
153) Morality is a spiritual policeman. Immorality is a spiritual thief. Dr T.P.Chia
154) Civic institutions were therefore the public expression of private morality.
155) The Town Council was then, as now, very strict in the matter of public morality.
156) The problem is that, as with any morality tale, this is a very partial truth.
157) They then experienced little difficulty in deciding of what private morality consisted.
158) Morality no longer concerned her - it never had, overmuch.
159) The totalitarian political system demands complete obedience to its extensive rules regarding culture, economics, religion,(sentencedict.com) and morality.
160) It would be absurd to make high claims for the international morality of the later seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
161) You can't think about morality when you are doing a movie like that.
162) Morality and pacifist emotion were the driving forces behind much of the uninformed criticism of the Sandys Reformation.
163) Initially, they defined the personality traits of those with this syndrome: Authoritarians are extremely conventional in their attitudes and morality.
164) Such passages indicate the perils and difficulties of eroding the distinction between morality and law.
165) In direct criticism of Wolfenden(sentencedict.com), he argues that one can not make a simple distinction between public and private morality.
166) The link between morality, spirituality and poverty, so obvious to non-bourgeois societies, was not entirely snapped.
167) There can be no political morality without prudence; that is, without consideration of the political consequences of seemingly moral action.
168) Dicey viewed the intrinsic connection between law and morality as a vital part of the rule of law.
169) Of course they will, but in hard cases judges must make controversial judgments of political morality whichever conception of law they hold.
170) No wonder we prefer the simplicity of morality tales with comforting villains.
171) I choose that name to show its connection to a parallel ideal of personal morality.
172) The principles of good faith reflect professional ethics and general social morality.
173) International politics, he claimed, was the domain not of morality but of power politics.
174) We have already noted the obstacles preventing any renewed dialogue between medicine and morality in the last decades of the nineteenth century.
175) Morality is always the product of terror; its chains and strait-waistcoats are fashioned by those who dare not trust others, because they dare not trust themselves, to walk in liberty. Aldous Huxley
176) Her outrageous stage act is seen as a challenge to conventional morality.
177) Religion is a teacher of love, kindness, sympathy, benevolence and morality, trying to improve human nature. Dr T.P.Chia
178) But the bad guys get a spanking, so the story had a modicum of morality.
179) Sometimes this consciousness developed into a critique of middle-class morality and economic exploitation.
180) It does not reject morality, or even moral and political rights.
More similar words: demoralize, demoralized, mortality, generality, mortality rate, infant mortality, pastoralism, quality, normality, venality, vitality, sexuality, inequality, commonality, personality, nationality, originality, conviviality, principality, essentiality, technicality, spirituality, municipality, impartiality, confidentiality, oral, coral, morass, temporal, corporal.