Similar words: moral, morals, amoral, morale, immoral, moralist, moralism, moralise. Meaning: adv. 1. with respect to moral principles 2. in a moral manner.
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91, But it is hard to remain morally comfortable when turning back refugees.
92, All men have a moral conscience and want to be good, but often fail to avoid doing what is morally wrong. Dr T.P.Chia
93, Both acts are morally wrong - Edward should not have abused his divine right and curried favour by dishing out peerages.
94, One may affirm the fundamental principle of non-violence and yet feel morally bound to kill the madman given the circumstances.
95, It is important to emphasize that all of the second trials were legally and morally justified.
96, It is the rapist who is morally degraded by this appalling act.
97, Failure to exercise one's rights may be morally neutral; failure to carry out one's duties is not.
98, On the other hand, the child who has some expectation that Lying will go unpunished sees nothing morally wrong with lying.
99, Healthy exercise, rational recreation, better living conditions and temperance campaigns were all designed to morally arm the men against temptation.
100, Good or evil ... These were considered old-fashioned terms in a morally rudderless society, Trent thought with more sadness than bitterness.
101, A nice, straight day with the family - that seemed morally appropriate.
102, Many people find it socially and morally advantageous to hypocritically profess their religious beliefs, and to use religion to justify what they want to believe and do. Dr T.P.Chia
103, I am so pleased that we have solved the dilemma and we can feel morally superior!
104, It is morally wrong to punish someone for something they did not do.
105, Even very conservative commentators can regard the conditions within some prisons as morally intolerable to a civilized community.
106, It follows that it is wrong to convict and punish some one who has done nothing morally wrong.
107, Ayckbourn develops the situation with his customary ingenuity, but I found it too morally disturbing to be really funny.
108, We are clearly never obliged to follow any human direction contrary to what we know to be scriptural or morally right.
109, Similarly there is a morally significant difference between reckless driving and manslaughter.
110, My belief that abortion is morally wrong is not based on religion.
111, Did he want to be morally strong because he was physically weak?
112, Humanity is, of course, morally free to make and remake itself infinitely[http://sentencedict.com], but we do not do so.
113, The assertion that some particular type of conduct is morally wrong because it is may appear unsatisfactory but it is unchallengeable.
114, Authority represents a two-way process: a claim to be obeyed, and a recognition that this claim is morally right.
115, This Society aimed to popularise sanitary knowledge and thus to elevate the people physically, socially, morally and spiritually.
116, None of which makes it morally right for us to kill him.
117, So indeterminism is a necessary condition of the later development of morally important freedom in rational beings.
118, The reverse also holds, that failure to live morally betrays and invalidates religious devotion unless there is genuine penitence.
119, This concept is based on Rousseau's idea that men are born morally neutral.
120, He makes it clear that pursuing money is distasteful but having money is morally neutral.
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