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McGee fights for the little guy, takes care of his friends and has a moral code that he lives by — it's not a perfect moral code, but still the man has integrity.
Like his best work, there's no preachy moral code here.
Second, society projects a moral code on people every day.
Disgusting stuff from a league with a rotten moral code.
I think that religion gave me a strong moral code.
I feel like we have a moral code, us students.
"It's a moral code to dress well," he says simply.
Arya also consistently prioritized her personal moral code over her assignments.
We lost our discipline and our moral code in this country.
But pop culture can't replace a moral code or a belief system.
But that doesn't mean she has to completely abandon her moral code.
Tom has his own moral code, inspired by the legend of Robin Hood.
If you break their atavistic, moral code, you can be flogged, even beheaded.
Lee always prided himself on following the strict moral code of a gentleman.
Pure, visceral emotions, at odds with a society's moral code, dominate such works.
When you help people remember their moral code, it touches something innate inside them.
Seems like a dangerous violation of the moral code on which our civilization rests.
Instilling an ethical and moral code is primarily the responsibility of families and communities.
"He has a strong moral code — he's not sneaking around," Paxton told PEOPLE in 2007.
How can an otherwise normal person override the moral code and commit cold-blooded murder?
He's someone who lives by a completely different moral code than the rest of us.
I think there has to be a certain moral code which we should adhere to.
In fact, Berle observes a wholesome trend toward a higher moral code in corporate behavior.
To serve the American people, as Congress claims to do, requires a strong moral code.
And there it is: The Boy Scouts has a moral code that guides its policies.
In a world absent of moral code and probability, what's left to distinguish truth from lie?
Even sitting down to debate with the President at a meeting would violate their moral code.
Looking back, he says he would advise himself to have had a moral code, particularly sexually.
Today our moral code is more permissive, but the Murphy bed still carries an erotic charge.
Mr. Buffett's moral code is one of being direct, even when it is not politically correct.
"There's something that happens to me when I drink that all moral code disappears," he said.
I don't know what moral code or legal code we'll start to follow at that point.
Integrity is the adherence to a strong moral code and consistency in one's actions and values.
When we kick off a merchant, we're asserting our own moral code as the superior one.
How to handle it: "Reflect and gain deeper insights on your beliefs, philosophy, moral code," Tripp says.
But then, just as 20 years ago during prom, Pääkkönen today remains firm in his moral code.
While his moral code is not as deranged as Foos's, the two have unexamined entitlement in common.
These media organizations have a moral code as well as legal restrictions they have to comply with.
Why does Scouting, and society in general, tag "reverent" on to the end of their moral code?
That is not, not acceptable under any moral code, to hurt children and parents in that fashion.
For common cause, "gospel" can be "moral code"; "saved" can be replaced with "enlightened" and so on.
He's broken physically, and he's trying to navigate his own perspective of himself, his own moral code.
My primer in the quasi-moral Code stuck with me as I adjusted to life on death row.
"why operate on a moral code and respect peoples wishes when they're going to downright lie," she said.
But for all our disagreements, I deeply admired his guts, passion and determination to follow his moral code.
If I have two equally qualified candidates, I'm choosing the one that has demonstrated the higher moral code.
" Settle on your moral code and prepare to defend yourselves and each other "by whatever means are necessary.
Ironically, it was the socially conservative moral code I grew up with that kept me from compromising my conscience.
But a sober patriarch committed to a moral code that, crucially, treats domestic violence as sinful can provide stability.
If anyone knew how often I dream about murder—more specifically, murdering someone—they'd surely question my moral code.
And of course sport confers great responsibility on our athletes and sporting organizations to uphold the highest moral code.
"This is their beliefs and their moral code and what they live by and I understand that," she said.
And, of course, sport confers great responsibility on our athletes and sporting organizations to uphold the highest moral code.
They're an abdication of the moral code the company vaguely genuflects toward having, in the name of higher profits.
This is a sad commentary on the state of our political system and a stain on our moral code.
In France, where equality is more than a word engraved on monuments, but a moral code, it yielded rage.
However, unlike Jon Snow, Arya hasn't always had the same moral code when it comes to the loss of life.
He described Jordan as having a "high moral code of righteousness" and said that those coming forward have ulterior motives.
In truth, there is no fixed moral line because that would require that Republicans live by a fixed moral code.
"My entire moral code as a kid and now is a need to be thought of as good," Swift says.
A man tells another that the God of the Bible is a "comic book villain" whose moral code is incoherent.
Some Muslims are upset that Sharia, the Islamic legal and moral code, would likely be diluted under a uniform civil code.
The moral code that traditionally countered all of this has been shouted down and intimidated as hateful incursions on perceived liberties.
Members were required to follow a strict moral code focused on self-improvement, closeness to God, community service, and universal equality.
Adults are expected to act like they have a moral code, even if they don't really have much of a conscience.
Whereas, in Linn's case, precisely how she uses a moral code in relation to her material can be dissected and examined.
That, in turn, could lead to the emergence of a moral code and demonstrate the benefits of more congenial or generous behaviour.
"Trumpism was never a coherent worldview, much less a moral code that anchors the president," Graham Vyse argued in the New Republic.
More recently, the moral code that elevated "muscular Christianity" and its ethos of leadership seems to have dissolved, leaving pure muscle behind.
This adjustment, to take Jack's character from bad boy to a man with a strict moral code, may have saved the film.
Substitutions can allow authorities to accept the drug as a medical need rather than going against the country's religious or moral code.
More than 35 percent of girls and almost 22011 percent of boys said that it was against their religion or moral code.
He's struggling to survive in a world that hates him, stubbornly sticking to a moral code that forces him into dangerous situations.
The Joker's seeming randomness, his refusal to be limited by any moral code or any whiff of history, is scary as hell.
But she constantly feels it would violate her own moral code to sell out the players who trusted her in the first place.
But somewhere in its black little heart, it has something interesting to say about human resiliency and the reckless moral code of youth.
I hated that there wasn't some obscure moral code that he was following that would make me feel better when I was finished.
The Walking Dead's primary thematic focus has always been on the challenge of rebuilding and upholding a moral code in a lawless world.
Salander is an antiheroine who works within her own moral code, driven by her experience as a woman and not dictated by law.
But Heritage Academy's leadership saw things differently: Premarital sex is a violation of the institution's moral code, and Maddi had broken that rule.
Ultimately, he can only live up to his own moral code, knowing that it won't hew exactly to any system he's been taught.
Raider holds himself and his loved ones to a strict moral code, especially when it comes to honesty, and Brigid is keeping secrets.
" Reporters and columnists need to ask Pompeo every chance they get: "What moral code are you operating by that would justify such behavior?
Not only this, but giving robots human-like intelligence would also require writing a moral code for how these robots should use their intelligence.
"Guilt is an emotion that we experience when we think we have violated our own moral code or ethical rules for living," explains Rego.
Their influence is waning but they still enforce a strict "moral code" in some working-class districts, says John Topping of Queen's University Belfast.
In this case, however, his marriage seems to offer little insight that would impact Macron's ability to lead, no clues into his moral code.
When a fan sees a character as a hero, Hall says, that fan can adopt the character's personality quirks and even their moral code.
David seems very grounded in the moral code that comes with a Christian view of love and marriage and a military view of brotherhood.
It's perhaps not surprising, given the police's moral code, that most of the officers he hung around with viewed "junkies" as lazy, undeserving scumbags.
There's also the old "grab 'em by the pussy" recording to indicate that the moral code of language is probably not what irked his administration.
And so, create your own moral code to live by, but don't be fooled into trying to make concessions that you think will mollify them.
A machine repairman from Waukesha, Wisconsin, encountered during a factory visit by Mr Obama after his re-election, summarised, brilliantly, his moral code of work.
Perhaps Pence -- an evangelical Christian -- is a man who won't malign others, even anti-Semites like Duke, because it clashes with his personal moral code.
He's torn between his fealty to the people of Wakanda, his pledge to uphold the country's tradition and history, and his own personal moral code.
If they keep Beltran, though, the Mets must understand that they are adhering to a different moral code than the Astros and the Red Sox.
Successful business people, like successful politicians, are very ambitious, but they generally have some complementary moral code that checks their greed and channels their drive.
Meek, thinking that everybody operated under his personal moral code, was not prepared for either and ultimately suffered for much longer than he should have.
The scene hints that Toomes wants to take on Spider-Man himself, which makes sense considering how much Homecoming does to map out Toomes's moral code.
In fact, many of the virtues commonly associated with the military—discipline, self-sacrifice, an honor-based moral code—are all qualities that Trump notably lacks.
The violation of mores may not require a formal response, but it is a violation of our moral code as a nation and as a people.
Though the find was certainly a large chunk of change, Kimes said she never even considered pocketing the cash, as it would go against her moral code.
As Moore sees it, the answer is a panoply of neuroses, from a sense of sexual inadequacy to a fanatically rigid moral code to pure nihilistic viciousness.
I do, however, agree with Bloom when he argues that one can do good, and derive a moral code, without empathy, through the exercise of pure logic.
You can always appeal to your better judgement, though, and take comfort in knowing that adhering to your moral code will usually point you in the right direction.
His father was a DuPont executive who had captained a Navy submarine-chaser in World War II; he expected his children to abide by a strict moral code.
"He's very loyal and has a strong moral code but he is shouldering a huge secret in this season that affects himself and everybody," Kassianides described his character.
In accepting the nomination Monday night, the only child credited his parents for his work ethic and moral code, particularly his mom, who was a teacher turned lawyer.
That was impossible, she recalled being told by Doug Stanley, a senior director at the church, because leaders followed the church's moral code, enshrined in the membership covenant.
In this context, his rigid and often frustrating commitment to pacifism becomes more plausible — less a narcissistic moral code than an emotional tool for keeping it all together.
I've been praying, fasting and memorizing the Quran since as long as I can remember and would devour books proving Islam's truth through scientific miracles and its moral code.
Those types of injury involve the transgression of an individual's moral code — by perpetrating, witnessing, or failing to prevent horrible acts, causing a crisis of conscience or emotional shame.
She is overjoyed with the addition to our family, as am I. However, I am adamantly opposed to attending the gender-reveal party because it violates my moral code.
The names may be different, but these men represent a common character, whose seriousness of purpose and consistent moral code are conveyed through seriousness of mien and consistent dress code.
He's a socially awkward shut-in who barely interacts with anybody, and he has such a rigid moral code that it doesn't allow for flexibility in anyone, much less himself.
Streep's rep refuted the claim to the Hollywood Reporter, saying that it went against the Oscar winner's moral code to accept money for wearing a dress on the red carpet.
He's like Tom Sawyer tricking people into whitewashing the fence — only in this case, the fence is your time, your money, your moral code, and sometimes even your physical safety.
Instead she has proved to be a zealous, hands-on enforcer of Aceh's conservative moral code, issuing a nighttime curfew for women and personally dispersing events deemed to contradict Shariah.
Sessions wears his strict moral code on his sleeve and in fiery rhetoric denounces as threats to the nation such things as legalized marijuana and the scourge of "criminal" immigrants.
McCain's refusal to leave a North Vietnamese prison camp ahead of his fellow POWs—despite almost daily physical torture—made him a living symbol of the fighting man's moral code.
Shoving all the showy stuff aside and focusing only on her, Better Watch Out becomes a solid movie about holding onto a moral code and a sense of humor under pressure.
Ultimately, no matter what the experts decide, any final product and its underlying moral code must be palatable to the public at large if autonomous cars are to be a success.
The women's complaints have focused attention on how the university deals with such cases as it also seeks to uphold a moral code that lies at the heart of its identity.
If they are not hurting people around them and murdering people and being super crazy destructive, I don't think it's for anybody else to intervene on somebody's path and moral code.
The church stood on one side of my life, and what I wanted—a moral code determined by my own instincts, and an understanding of unmitigated desire—stood on the other.
Just as my parents' approach to imparting their values was shaped by an effort to avoid the sins they feared, I am raising my two daughters according to my moral code.
What unites them, however, is a disregard for the precedent of not pursuing redress against individuals who would impose national security risks on the country to validate their own personal moral code.
He called them "people with a twisted moral code" and promised that the programme would deal with the 120,000 families that he said cost the state £20103 billion ($14 billion) a year.
The family briefly lived in Manhattan while his stepfather worked for the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, the so-called Hays Office, which enforced a moral code for the movies.
Submitting simply to make his own life easier is far less defensible, especially for a man like Daryl, whose staunch moral code is rivaled only by his terminal lack of self-worth.
Last week, the accusations — along with screenshots of text messages and photos allegedly sent to women by Khan — portrayed him as an undercover ladies' man who violated the rigid moral code he advocates.
Heath Ledger's Joker is exceptionally good at attacking Batman's weakness, rendering Batman's strength and intimidation useless and using Batman's moral code (that he can't kill) against him (because Joker needs to be killed).
Traumatized to the extent that her moral code has been compromised, to say the least, Meg scans a Chuck E. Cheese's parking lot, until her eyes lock on a winsome African-American child.
The moral code you live by doesn't change one iota, because even if you're somehow aware of the simulation, it doesn't make the people around you, or your interactions with them, less real.
His longtime support from elite circles, along with many members of the public, reflects an enduring French contradiction: an egalitarian nation that nevertheless lets the rich play by a different moral code. 7.
They come with some strings: Members have to adhere to a moral code; there's no coverage for abortion or birth control; the health shares have a per-incident coverage cap of $1 million.
So for us to dictate what we think is the moral code there, when we have a young man and regime that is trying to push themselves into 2030, I think is a mistake.
"Jennifer plays Harley Santos, a cop trying to raise a daughter with a good moral code but finding it hard to justify her own immoral actions," Lopez's producing partner Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas told PEOPLE.
But due to his moral code, Kiryu won't just fight for the sake of it — so Majima spends much of the game coming up with increasingly bizarre ways to force Kiryu to fight him.
Republicans who howled about Bill Clinton's character flaws when he had a sexual relationship with Monica Lewinsky, yet now loyally support Trump, obviously suspended their moral code in order to back their party's man.
Crane resists the notion, common to combative atheists, that the core of religion is an archaic cosmology (beliefs about things like the origin of the universe and supernatural agents) grafted onto a moral code.
Enze Han, author of "British Colonialism and the Criminalization of Homosexuality," said the laws were partly the product of a strict Victorian moral code, which defined any sexual activity not for procreation as taboo.
When Rochester asks Jane to be his mistress and live with him outside the bounds of marriage, in direct opposition to Jane's 19th-century moral code, her self-loathing urges her to agree with him.
Though we may not live with the same barriers (or dress code) that women did back then, it's reassuring to know that these women defied their time's moral code to speak frankly about their sexuality.
"(What) we have to recognize is we cannot outlaw murder, because the people who are murdering are breaking the law, but they also don't have the moral code that we have," she told the president.
But a representative for the actress refuted Lagerfeld's claims to The Hollywood Reporter, adding that it is against the Oscar winner's personal moral code to accept money for wearing a dress on the red carpet.
Afraid and confused, the youth hole up in an abandoned factory, as Pascal realizes the only way to defend what he's built is to break his own moral code and fight back against his enemies.
"The State Department demonstrated that it is blindly supporting military operations in Yemen without any allegiance to facts, moral code or humanitarian law," Scott Paul, a policy advocate for the group, said in a statement.
Since the days of the Hippocratic Oath in Ancient Greece, physicians are supposed to follow a moral code -- to dedicate themselves first and foremost to their patients' well-being, and to avoid harm to patients.
"By inflicting this harm, this stress … (there isn't) any moral code or religious tradition to inflict trauma on" these children for political leverage, teaching those who potentially would come illegally across the border a lesson. Rep.
Yes, that's going to send the Faceless Men after her, but an Arya who has all of their training plus the Stark moral code is more dangerous, I think, than an Arya who's a robot assassin.
While Rorschach, in the book, nobly abstains from the other former superheroes' plan to cover up villain Ozymandias's dastardly deed — killing millions of innocent people to avoid a nuclear war — his moral code is pretty repugnant.
Clegane developing a belief system and moral code is a much greater shift than any of the other characters simply realizing they had misplaced priorities; for the Hound, something is finally taking the place of nothing.
The new world order has been crafted by a hyper-religious ruling class that has stripped women of almost all of their rights in the name of repopulating the Earth under the regime's strict moral code.
"So for us to dictate what we think is the moral code there when we have a young man in a regime that's trying to push themselves into 2030, I think is a mistake," Barrack added.
"I need to at least get a sense of what your moral code says about those kinds of actions because there is the potential that this president could ask you to do something," Mr. Warner said.
I think my heart is with BioShock 2 because the end of that game, when it reveals what it's really been about—it's not about you, it's what your moral code passes on in the world.
Whereas many Republicans center those values in the moral code of evangelical Christianity, Obama emphasized community and togetherness — that the most important family value is wanting a good example and a better life for your children.
By contrast, Joker is about a man who's convinced that society has gone entirely mad, who explicitly believes in nothing and no moral code, and who becomes a folk hero for turning to violence as a result.
It's not at all clear how any of that nuance would or could be factored into Facebook's preferred universal global 'moral' code — which it's here, via Clegg (a former European politician), leaning on regional governments to accept.
In this respect, Spicoli is something of a savant: Yes, he's a weasel, but he has his own moral code that he adheres to, even when being mocked by the hectoring Mr. Hand and his fellow classmates.
If Eleven is Buffy, driven by a moral code even when she knows it'd be easier to abandon it, Kali is Buffy's foil, Faith — restless and furious and unwilling to bend when she can break her enemies instead.
Protesters held rallies across the United States on Saturday to denounce sharia law, the Islamic legal and moral code that organizers say poses a threat to American freedoms, but critics believe anti-Muslim hatred is behind the condemnation.
And so I think part of it we have to recognize that we cannot outlaw murder because people who are murdering, right, are -- they're breaking the law, but they also don't have a moral code that we have.
In her question, Taya Kyle mentioned that criminals have no moral code so instead of focusing on keeping the guns away why not focus on the progress we've made – having the lowest murder and crime rate in years.
But too often in recent years the right has taken such cherished principles as self-reliance and a stern moral code, often involving a sense of communion with a divine saviour, and let them sour into something darker.
The president himself denounced people who "flip" to federal prosecutors, suggesting that telling the truth to law enforcement should be illegal, revealing a moral code in which loyalty and silence have a higher priority than rule of law.
What Shkreli needs to watch out for is how his price-gouging of live-saving drugs might shape his status in an institution where there is a moral code—a hierarchy—albeit not one most Americans are familiar with.
An emotionless assassin (with a moral code!) who's also capable of cooking or uncooking the books for an assortment of unsavory clientele and getting out alive, Christian's unique talents have made him a high-valued target within the U.
Sister Night doesn't necessarily have to follow in her grandfather's footsteps and start lynching racists, but now that her consciousness has become tangled with his, it would not surprise me to see her moral code tip in that direction.
And while Trump himself is not known for adhering to a Christian moral code, he has staffed his administration with figures like Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and other religious conservatives who shape public policy every day.
Now that The Walking Dead has largely transitioned from the wartime combat of the season's first few episodes, there's room to explore more meaty issues, like the struggle of upholding a moral code in the face of ethically-murky decision making.
Whether this is an exercise in pushing boundaries or an experiment in the complete abandonment of a moral code, this is a shocking comic about men, women, and animals all battling and making love in a bizarre, near-empty world.
"It has never been more important that our Navy have principled leaders who promote respect throughout the ranks, and adhere to a moral code that can serve as an example to all our sailors and Marines," said committee ranking member Sen.
He attended the wedding of a middle-aged local police chief to a 17-year-old girl last year, a match that was in line with Chechnya's patriarchal moral code, but jarred with social norms in other parts of Russia.
To me, she seemed to be trying to make the best decision possible at every moment, and abiding by a simple trust: that each of us lives according to a moral code that keeps us from harming one another unnecessarily.
Strict adherence to the Mormon moral code — or as some say, the three G's: no gays, no girls and no godless — has caused the Boy Scouts to compromise on one of its most important values: that it is wrong to discriminate.
That was until some Gallagher pals and Fox News got Trump to reverse the punishment, restore his rank — and block the Navy from upholding its moral code by stripping Gallagher of his Trident pin, signifying his membership in the elite SEALs.
And to really buy into it, you have to, in essence, immerse yourself not just in Christianity, but in an outmoded form of it, with a strict moral code and ferocious religiosity that will look foreign to most modern eyes.
HARRISBURG, Pa./SEATTLE (Reuters) - Protesters held rallies across the United States on Saturday to denounce sharia law, the Islamic legal and moral code that organizers say poses a threat to American freedoms, but critics believe anti-Muslim hatred is behind the condemnation.
And Google's People + AI Research (PAIR) program aims to improve interactions between humans and AI. Regardless of where the different technologies ultimately germinate, it is the responsibility of inventors to teach AI to make decisions according to some moral code, says Holmes.
Gothard's younger brother Steve had been caught at IBLP headquarters having sex with multiple women on staff, an already egregious violation of Gothard's moral code, made worse by Bill regularly sending young women to the isolated Northwoods campus to serve on his staff.
Daniel Gilbert, a professor of psychology at Harvard, says that the kind of threats that we evolved to deal with are those that are imminent rather than gradual, and those that involve a deliberate bad actor, especially one transgressing our moral code.
The young men in this book are enticed not by ideology, but by the powerful draw of camaraderie, belonging and a moral code, not to mention access to women and sex (even if, in the case of jihadis, it's in the afterlife).
But if we as a society accept more and more forms of discrimination and animus as absolutely unacceptable — adding poverty to the list, say — we are left with an ever-more-restrictive moral code that forces us into ever-thornier moral dilemmas.
But he did just that in his 203 head-coaching seasons at Brigham Young, bringing it to football prominence, although the university, founded and supported by the Mormon Church, placed education and adherence to a strict moral code above big-time athletics.
In a nod to the original series, Walker and his new partner — one of the only women in Texas Rangers' history — are the modern day heroes our world needs, following their own moral code to fight for what's right, regardless of the rules.
In the absence of a single moral code mandated by God, says Mr Gray, people must accept a spectrum of moralities, palatable or otherwise: "Anyone who wants their morality secured by something beyond the fickle human world had better join an old-fashioned religion."
"We're creating a moment where a producer or a studio might think to cast a cis person in a role as a trans person and say, 'I read that letter and it's actually not okay anymore … the moral code has changed around this,'" they explained.
A moral code, applying old norms in a world without "rules," is a post-apocalyptic trope because it's classically effective at drawing tension from the base premise: life would be easier if you treated everyone like disposable garbage, but what's that mean for the soul?
I can't tell you how many times I've had to argue that the petty moral code in baseball (read: bat flip arguments, ad nauseam) is just as preposterous and weak as soccer players weaving a little theater into their game to draw a foul.
HARRISBURG, Pa., June 10 (Reuters) - About two dozen rallies were planned across the United States on Saturday to denounce sharia law, the Islamic legal and moral code that organizers say poses a threat to American freedoms but critics believe is camouflage for anti-Muslims hatred.
Diaz then went even deeper, beyond the existential and into the spiritual, scraping through the muck to come up with a moral code to abide by in the depraved world of prizefighting, telling TMZ he's going to "work on karma" as a fighter now.
We've all been guilt shamed into thinking that something in the Australian psyche is ugly and that mixed with alcohol we turn into raging brutes or that by simply having fun somehow we've been breaking some great moral code, the eleventh commandment: thou shalt not have fun.
But otherwise, putting Wolverine into a new genre throws the character into new relief — by the end of the film, we know him as an individual and understand his moral code better than we ever have in any of the overly busy X-Men team-up films.
So here we are, nearly a century into this self-rule thing, and the Irish state, which is, of course, an expression of Irish society, is still hellbent on protecting an institution, the church, that has repeatedly failed to live up to the moral code it imposes on others.
But in telling the true story of the British ski jumper who galvanized popular opinion at the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, Eddie the Eagle fits snugly into one of my favorite sports movie subgenres — films about how sometimes losing is better, if it means that you stay true to your own moral code.
Israel's military chief on Wednesday sent out a letter to troops in which he said the army will support any soldier that makes a mistake in the heat of the battle, but at the same time it will hold accountable soldiers or commanders who do not adhere to the military's moral code.
I know Rick told Daryl last week that mass murder is against his moral code, but the Scavengers are so irredeemable at this point that I don't think anyone would mind — and I highly doubt that anyone in the Kingdom, Hilltop, or Alexandria truly wants to do business with those greasy weirdos.
Meanwhile, in pressing the case that Mr Trump is guilty of racism and sexism, Mrs Clinton is appealing to slices of the electorate that she needs in her corner—black voters, Hispanics, young people and college-educated whites—and whose moral code says that an unrepentant bigot can hardly claim to be a good person.
Sometimes, Barrett says, repulsion by your dream-self's actions can be fueled by a few criteria: You've done a minor harmful act but it's broken your personal moral code (like smoking when you've vowed to quit) and that's why you feel guilty or you're afraid of the social ramifications that come with getting found out.
Some of it is more class- and ethnicity-based: redneck deplorables giving the finger to the prissy upper class; older whites uneasy over multiculturalism and nostalgic for a more homogeneous America; middle-American radicals to whom the moral code of liberalism seems built for a socioeconomic order that doesn't give a fig about their fate.
WATCH: 12-Year-Old Boy Dies One Day After Flu Screening Turned Up Negative Despite Showing Symptoms Arizona, Delaware, Minnesota and Virginia require parents to prepare an affidavit of religious belief, which includes a statement that "their belief is not a political, sociological or philosophical view of a merely personal moral code," according to the CDC.
Since its debut on Fox in fall 2003, Arrested Development has been a scathing satire of upper-class privilege, painting the Bluth family as self-absorbed, overconfident, underqualified boobs who've survived as long as they have due to an extremely lax moral code, plus American society's deference to those who carry themselves as rich and important.
In terms of new characters, the key figures are Qi'ra ("Game of Thrones'" Emilia Clarke), the girl in Han's life, and his motivation for much of what ensues; and Beckett (Woody Harrelson), a smuggler/thief whose anything-for-a-buck mentality will play a role in forging -- and defining the contours of -- Han's own moral code.
" Referring to the Saudi crown prince, the de facto ruler of the country and a close ally of the Trump White House, Mr. Barrack added, "For us to dictate what we think is the moral code there, when we have a young man and regime that is trying to push themselves into 2030, I think is a mistake.
No matter that it is these same outlets who have spent years making it clear that they do not have much time for Bale, that in some way he is transgressing a moral code that they have invented and control by — checks notes — playing golf in his spare time, and effectively turning him into a pariah (for some sections of the Bernabeu crowd).
In 1995, as Vera, the sometime girlfriend of a smooth-talking forties musician, in Wilson's "Seven Guitars," Davis was alternately shy, sassy, and saturnine; in 2001, as Tonya, the wife of an ex-con who strives to live by his own moral code, in "King Hedley II"—a performance for which Davis won her first Tony Award—she was fierce, heartbroken, and shipwrecked.
So why should people not conclude that there's no moral code any more, no discipline, no parenting, no backbone, and what's needed is some guy to shake up the system, blow it up, and put some moral standards back and remind everyone once in a while who has the big stick and can use it to keep everyone in their corners?
By setting the dystopian fantasy in an alternate version of 1986 America, one in which President Nixon was still in charge, Gibbons and Moore downplayed the political messages at the story's core — distrust of authority; critiques of an objectivist, right-wing moral code; skepticism of government "heroes" like Ronald Reagan — with Gibbons often arguing that the book is open to many interpretations, including political ones.
Well, if you grant that women matter as much as men and are due equal rights, and you operate based on some kind of universalist moral code that says all people are worthy of moral consideration (these are not small caveats), then there's no way to see the ubiquity of sexual discrimination, harassment, and abuse as anything but a five-alarm moral emergency — a crisis.
Over the decades these types have changed their looks and histories, but there's a sameness to how they escape the law and the routine hum of everyday life; how they use guns ruthlessly or reluctantly; skip out on church yet live by their own moral code; and inevitably rise to become masters of their worlds, as well as of the most beautiful women in the room.
Indeed, the movie may be short -- 85 minutes -- but it covers meaningful territory: Swift's vulnerability ("My entire moral code, as a kid and now, is a need to be thought of as good," she admits); her eventual defiance of the same conservative mores that banished her idols, the Dixie Chicks, from the country music scene in 2003; her gradual steps toward reckoning with the at times polarizing position she occupies in, well, Americana.
"If your moral code doesn't dictate that you come out strongly against someone who's been accused of these things, maybe a political, strategic argument would prevail on the president, which is that you win this seat, this Senate seat for Roy Moore, it's a Pyrrhic victory because you will be saddled, as you all have just said, as the party of a pedophiles for the rest of Roy Moore's term," panelist Willie Geist said.
" Joe BidenJoe BidenEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Hill Reporter Rafael Bernal: Biden tries to salvage Latino Support Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report MORE, then a senator and the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, told Thomas that "there are signs in your writing and speeches … that you would apply natural law to effect changes ... to replace our freedom to make personal and family choices without government imposing their moral code, and to thrust the Court into economic and regulatory disputes that it now stays out of.
Daemon X Machina uses a broad brush to characterize these pilots, which leaves the bulk of them somewhere between archetype and stereotype: Savior, an aristocrat with a noblesse oblige moral code and a goth's closet; Red Dog and Klondike, maniacal prisoners working off their sentences by blowing up malevolent robots and shouting about it; Artist, the dreadlocked, loud-music loving, uh, graffiti artist, who shares a merc company with the native-coded Falcon, whose (too limited) dialog is too often the sort of shared aphoristic wisdom given to such characters in lieu of meaningful characterization.

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