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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181, Now we stand on the moral high ground. We can defend ethically and morally everything we stand for.
182, Here we have the morally vacuous idealism that venerates a mass murderer: It doesn't matter what you believe as long as you really believe it and give it your all.
183, An application that is not tied to utilitarianism is that different treatments of different people must be justified by adducing some morally relevant ground for different treatment.
184, A, thought up, obey Ji's school rules in the school , behavior morally upright, stability,[http://sentencedict.com/morally.html] condescension.
185, Many religions have morally absolutist positions, regarding the system of morality as having been set by the deity or deities.
186, To disregard this principle is to make civil disobedience not only legally wrong but morally unjustifiable.
187, This morally hazardous double standard was a recipe for ever greater risk taking.
188, If you say that someone is on the side of the angels, you mean that they are doing what you think is morally right.
189, I consider the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy be both fiscally irresponsible and morally troubling.
190, What seems crucial in the debate about it, however, is not whether indoctrination passes this criterion but whether its use is desirable and morally unobjectionable.
191, For Thoreau one does not create a community of morally sensitive individuals by bashing in heads.
192, Was it hot in that morally reprehensible kind of way?
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