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"morally" Definitions
  1. according to principles of good behaviour and what is considered to be right or wrong

968 Sentences With "morally"

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"It's between what's morally right and what's morally wrong," he said.
In Trump's world, there is no morally right and morally wrong.
So he's not just morally compromised, but you could argue morally implicated.
"Morally bankrupt" — and I believe you described "Dear Evan Hansen" as "morally complicated" the other day.
And there's a distinguished philosophical tradition of arguing that regressive tax cuts are morally good and income redistribution is morally wrong.
Was it like Richard Nixon's bombing of Cambodia, an illegal and morally indefensible extension of a war that was already morally indefensible?
Those in possession of good names and fortunes were seen as morally good and the others (the poor, mostly) as somehow morally corrupt.
And it's leaving Americans with a profound, unanswered question: You say the Trump GOP is morally bad, but where is your morally superior alternative?
While fewer overall said homosexuality was either morally acceptable (22%) or morally wrong (34%), that's because they offered a third option: not a moral issue.
Gallup surveyed 1,011 US adults on how they feel about 403 different moral issues, asking them if they found the practices morally acceptable or morally wrong.
That was the notion that men faced the gritty, morally suspect outside world of moneymaking and politics, while morally superior women kept home and family pure.
Rather than vilify or condemn morally injured police officers, acknowledging and talking about traumatic stress in their lives might make them less prone to morally injurious acts.
Seventy-eight percent of Americans surveyed said that drinking alcohol is morally acceptable while 28503 percent said it is morally wrong, according to a Gallup poll released Monday.
According to a Gallup poll from May 22016, two-thirds of Americans said gay or lesbian relationships are morally acceptable and only 30% said they are morally wrong.
I am not morally responsible for California's policies in the same sense in which I am morally responsible for the United States' policies or for my home state's policies.
On abortion, "a lot of people morally think it's wrong and a lot of people morally think the opposite is wrong," Justice Stephen Breyer said during Wednesday's oral arguments.
It is in the nature of family relations that children are morally free and may be morally required to share worries about the state of one parent with the other.
"In the country, people have very strong feelings, and a lot of people morally think it's wrong and a lot of people morally think the opposite is wrong," he said.
She is not a morally perfect person — her fault!
But it's also a wasted opportunity — educationally, morally, strategically.
It's not because they're morally superior to their U.S. counterparts.
In that case, there's nothing morally wrong about mistreating [them].
Morally, if we don't, we know what's going to happen.
It's totally morally irresponsible and, most of all, it's dangerous.
Quinn and Rachel make an efficient, if morally horrifying, team.
Morally, persecution injured the Christian principles it claimed to uphold.
O'Malley said those exchanges were "morally reprehensible," but not crimes.
Whether it was morally good or bad wasn't the point.
More than before, Carvalho seems morally, physically and psychologically undone.
Morally neutral, sure, but the agent of so much change.
He is morally unfit for any office, high or low.
We must not capitulate intellectually or morally to drug use.
But not all tax breaks are politically — or morally — equal.
His mistakes, while massive and morally reprehensible, are not illegal.
This one, however, was "morally wrong," he said last week.
Do the morally right thing: Close the carried interest loophole.
" Comey added: "I think he's morally unfit to be president.
The same percentage consider gay relations to be morally acceptable.
Clinton is portrayed as morally, as well as legally, blameless.
The sexual culture on campuses is morally clouded, at best.
You talk about these jobs as morally and spiritually corrosive.
You have to get involved with what you represent morally.
What — speaking morally, not legally — would you have owed them?
Also, he says, he is just morally opposed to it.
I found its characters to be emotionally and morally unengaging.
"It's morally bankrupt, it's wrong on every level," he said.
We would be morally justified in launching a military attack.
It's the right thing to do — both morally and electorally.
This is the bloody, morally compromised future that "Westworld" envisions.
It is true that, morally speaking, UNRWA should be eliminated.
In short, when is the rate of error morally insignificant?
But Gorsuch views the practice as wrong, morally and legally.
In other words, they would have had to behave morally.
Am I acting in a way that is "morally superior"?
I sincerely respect those who believe abortion is morally wrong.
Human beings are inherently sinful whereas God is morally perfect.
Jan-Werner Müller of Princeton University singles out its exclusive claim to represent a "morally pure and fully unified people" betrayed by "elites who are deemed corrupt or in some other way morally inferior".
If tools for morally enhancing ourselves were to become widely available, some would argue we're morally required to use them, and that could cause people to feel socially coerced into submitting to medical treatments.
Take time to really reflect and evaluate how you morally operate.
"Morally reprehensible, that is the most important part," Mcsweeney told me.
It might seem morally objectionable, but that's not how it feels.
It raises another, more morally ambiguous question: who chooses the stories?
They are recovering — morally, emotionally, and interpersonally — from their past plenitude.
By Star Wars standards, Rogue One is a morally complex story.
Medicare for all plans present an even more morally hazardous scenario.
Morally and physically, the world is on the brink of disaster.
Morally, it would be hard to find a worse role model.
Such a proposal is not only morally but also constitutionally iffy.
"Frankly, I find this attack to be morally outrageous," Musk says.
All of which were sound economically, not to mention morally urgent.
No wonder that neon was once thought to be morally suspect.
Most obit writers try to remain somewhat objective or morally neutral.
Morally, they will feel compelled to stand up alongside the resisters.
And it's because enough people got morally outraged and things changed.
"Maybe that's morally unsatisfactory but it's the legal position," he adds.
I knew this was as morally wrong as it was unlawful.
Bombing is not a morally serious way to protect threatened populations.
Legally you do not have to pay Hanako for this. Morally?
I am certain some of them think it is morally required.
The community is invested in him ,  morally, financially, politically, even culturally.
A morally malleable detective who just wants to pay the bills?
It was a hate campaign, I think it was morally wrong.
If it's morally wrong in your country, don't do it abroad.
Every element of the arrangement is politically, legally or morally problematic.
But what happens to us morally when we don't know that?
Take your morally superior, elitist, virtue signaling bullshit and shove it.
But, though the plans are morally shocking, politically they are not.
Soderbergh winks at Hollywood's complicity in this morally reprehensible financial framework.
Hoover, though, considered Roosevelt's tendency toward statism to be morally wrong.
"I think he's morally unfit to be president," Comey told Stephanopoulos.
To do so would be both morally wrong and legally prohibited.
That is what makes the mass incarceration problem so morally vexing.
This is morally complex show that doesn't have any easy answers.
And the facts are on President Trump's side, morally and intellectually.
Besides being self-defeating, vilifying groups of people is morally abhorrent.
Are we not morally obliged to stand up and speak out?
I don't mean just logically correct, but morally and ethically right.
The other prominent and morally questionable rebel is Captain Cassian Andor.
Are you morally aligned with the people you're surrounding yourself with?
Therefore, any applied ethics of war are by definition morally flawed.
Supporters argued that residents were morally obligated to combat climate change.
Even on morally lax sites like Reddit, deepfakes have raised eyebrows.
Both were morally opposed to dating until she was legally single.
Critic's Notebook His journey back has been morally and medically arduous.
Both works center on morally ambiguous characters, as often with Duras.
You had this sort of sense that we were morally adrift.
Real history is rarely neat and tidy, and rarely morally uncomplicated.
It can be morally wrong to fail to look into something.
They looked cooler and were morally grey, but never outright evil.
Did he really think we were doing something more morally defensible?
So, on this government shutdown, morally, Democrats hold the higher ground.
Madison understood perfectly well that slavery was morally wrong — and why.
People who endure trauma sometimes say that they feel morally tainted.
So what matters now isn't what's viscerally satisfying and morally just.
Am I morally obligated to inform his wife of his actions?
The action-thriller stars Jamie Foxx as a morally compromised cop.
Puerto Rico does not deserve this unfair and morally reprehensible treatment.
Of course, the whole idea of privatized incarceration is morally repugnant.
To keep them out is morally abhorrent and economically short-sighted.
Not only is this morally wrong, but it hurts our economy.
Morally speaking, nothing will bring that particular chicken back to life.
Even popular books might be sexy, gritty, shocking, subversive, morally provocative.
But both morally and legally there are distinctions — degrees of behavior.
Do social justice warriors act as if they are morally superior?
It is morally one of the best things in my life.
Right now, America is in an emotionally and morally raw moment.
When you're dealt a morally mottled hand, can you be good?
"The worst thing is to be morally superior," Mr. O'Guinn said.
Something is broken in the man — definitely morally and possibly psychologically.
Mr. Gardner argued that a novel had to be morally uplifting.
What, precisely, would be the morally crystal-clear approach to Syria?
It feels morally compromised now in a way it didn't then.
"Things that may be morally inappropriate may be necessary," she said.
Further, doing so does not mean ignoring politicians' morally reprehensible behavior.
"That is morally outrageous," he told Josh Hersh in an interview.
But Morally Correct2 saw the deeper meaning in the ranch takedown.
But morally, I think we are there, the atmosphere, the tensions.
He challenged him not just politically or intellectually, but also morally.
According to Professor John Foot, author of 'Calcio: A History of Italian Football', "Cheating is not seen as morally wrong, just as pushing into a queue ... or failing to pay your taxes is not morally wrong".
Jim Acosta is morally offended by this because she is a celebrity.
He cannot lawfully or morally reject his oath to uphold the Constitution.
A significant share of the public finds conducting randomized studies morally objectionable.
Fuckjerry sued for allegedly stealing meme Stealing a meme is morally wrong.
Even the ones who might, in hindsight, seem a bit...morally dubious.
Well, shooting Harambe appears to have been the correct call, morally speaking.
Jennifer Connelly plays Chiren, Ido's haughty, morally compromised ex and fellow cybersurgeon.
It makes a morally gray, intriguing book series into a Hollywood blockbuster.
He also referred to most Mexicans as "rapists" and "morally corrupt" losers.
That morally bankrupt policy, however, is official US policy at this point.
It's tempting to take the easy way out — technologically, financially, and morally.
She plays Tahani, a fastidious British socialite with a morally questionable past.
"Voting for Hillary Clinton, to my mind, is morally repugnant," he said.
The letters, and their answers, took a deeply Jewish, morally practical tone.
Cupertino's position may sound morally correct, but it's also just good business
Americans could argue that if blacks appeared less intelligent or more morally
They're morally gray in ways that challenge our traditional portrayals of femininity.
The state is decayed and morally bankrupt: "Natural Born Killers"; "Wall Street".
Making it easier for workers to join unions isn't just morally right.
"Not everything that is morally correct can be legally mandated," Cevallos said.
Nobody's going to agree with you if you say it's morally wrong.
The story, like this special report, suggests that technology is morally neutral.
I don't think it's political to be a morally decent, ethical person.
America needs a healthier Republican Party and a morally sound conservative movement.
"All of this is part of a morally bankrupt system," said Rep.
The behavior exhibited by this teen is both morally reprehensible and dangerous.
"That would be the morally right thing to do," the players write.
"What is legally is often far below what is morally right," Rep.
"Tech companies have a responsibility to do the morally right thing," Sen.
The morally rigid, like Ned and Stannis, break where they can't bend.
Trying to wrest that control back was the only morally reasonable decision.
Hardened by a corrosive cynicism, they fall for morally deranged little showmen.
If we give such morally vapid individuals an office, we are fools.
Deaths and injury incurred in a hopeless cause are not morally justifiable.
Zionism offers both the most pragmatic and most morally serious grappling with
Nothing is more natural and morally just than Jews building in Judea.
Instead, we have a familiar and unproductive consensus that it's morally unacceptable.
You also need a philosophy, and Macron's is intellectually and morally bankrupt.
"Morally, the party is not going where my compass resides," Bollier said.
He's really not all that different from Daredevil then — at least morally.
" Only now could the president see "that segregation was morally wrong and . . .
Defending a rapist seems like a fairly morally bankrupt thing to do.
That he doesn't seem to consider this morally abhorrent is the problem.
"It is a budget that is morally bankrupt," Perez told the audience.
Budgets are moral documents my friend, and that budget is morally bankrupt.
There are necessary taboos and essential decencies in every morally healthy society.
The question hangs in the air: Can art ever be morally neutral?
We need the leader of our nation to intelligently -- and morally -- lead.
Policies such as family separation and using these camps are morally bankrupt.
Answering these questions may be easy legally, but they're more difficult morally.
It is the first of many morally complex scenes this movie delivers.
Horvath's morally astute observations have earned him comparisons to Brecht and Camus.
But morally, it's clear what the direction must be: dismantling the system.
"Morally, this organization needs to be on the reservation," Mr. Lavadour said.
Today, in view of the agreement's ruinous consequences, they are morally indefensible.
To keep her incarcerated a day longer is morally and economically indefensible.
In "Fauda," that work is shown as gritty, messy and morally complicated.
In short, DACA is morally right, legally sound and fiscally smart policy.
"Morally, it was extremely difficult to continue working there," Mr. Lohne wrote.
Barr and Trump are morally and intellectually compromised by their racial contempt.
The idea of eternal damnation is neither biblically, philosophically nor morally justified.
Morally, they earned Negan's retribution with their callous disregard for his people.
This should be morally repulsive to all Americans, most particularly Mr. Trump.
"Aside the law, it's just morally the president's obligation," Mr. Madhiraju said.
Will they make people feel less morally responsible for taking human life?
Koop was morally opposed to abortion, but he was also a scientist.
Both Bernadine and Anthony are captives of their worlds, legally, spiritually, morally.
A majority say blackface was not morally acceptable in the '80s (59%).
Without that, we will end up one day morally and financially bankrupt.
Now, I think that would've been wrong, maybe not legally, but morally.
"The photo is outrageous and morally repugnant," Mr. Pasch said on Friday.
Costly, unnecessary, morally dubious — why not draw down our presence in Afghanistan?
It is the wise as well as morally right course of action.
Comey said in Sunday's interview that Trump was "morally unfit" for office.
As a Christian how did you approach military service ethically and morally?
Abraham Lincoln, too, is morally conjoined here, on the abolition of slavery.
Despite this, are you morally permitted to go through with your plan?
Any healthy democracy needs a morally serious and politically sane conservative party.
Any healthy democracy needs a morally serious and politically sane conservative party.
Yeah, morally different than a high income family getting some money back.
But they do wrestle with it morally and expect politicians will, too.
Tech is morally neutral—it's all in the way people use it.
What Trump Jr. did was morally wrong — there's little doubt about that.
"It was morally wrong to do what we were doing," Dart said.
It is dysfunctional all the way around—socially, economically, politically, and morally.
They're somehow morally weak, or maybe they're just not telling the truth.
I'm not sure, morally even, that's an appropriate question to ask him.
In a herd of morally limp camp-goers, those transformations stand out.
I certainly don't think of my character as a morally good person, and I think the kinds of things players do to each other in this game supports the idea that we're all, in fiction, somehow morally depraved.
But most of all, it allows us to think of ourselves as morally superior and innocent, and therefore holding the right to inflict violence ourselves, but now a violence that is morally legitimate, and hence a nonviolent violence.
In fact, gay or lesbian relationships were one of the more morally accepted practices in 2018, behind birth control (673% morally acceptable), drinking alcohol (78%), divorce (76%), sex between an unmarried man and woman (69%), and gambling (69%).
Morally righteous or morally correct, ultimately, as people in general, we're flawed so you always have to try to figure out if that were not true how far could we actually go with a character under that premise.
Congressmen Ted Lieu and Mark DeSaulnier sent a letter to CalPERS CEO Anne Stausboll, saying it is "morally suspect" for the $300 billion pension fund "to invest in a company that engaged in morally reprehensible conduct" on climate change.
Each come with their own cost and value, both monetarily and morally speaking.
It addresses the big questions, morally speaking, when it comes to artificial intelligence.
And they both turn the same historical figure into a morally ambiguous character.
On the show, Olympios plays royal brat to the mansion's morally righteous queens.
The commander in chief is our ultimate military authority — both operationally and morally.
Not just the morally right side, but the official right side as well.
It's ironic, at least, and criminal, at worst, both morally, ethically and artistically.
He does not worry that that could mean the movement was morally compromised.
"The country is in a very difficult situation economically and morally," said Marino.
Lily Eskelsen García, a vice-president of EI, calls Bridge's model "morally wrong".
"It's critical that we do the ethically and morally right thing," Kalkat says.
But unlike those games, A Normal Lost Phone veers into morally sticky territory.
This was done by some morally reprehensible people who managed to infiltrate Oxfam.
Making Holocaust victims and their memory pawns in geopolitical rivalries is morally objectionable.
Open historical debate is not only morally right, it also makes countries safer.
Theon was a morally corrupt brat, desperate for the love of his father.
Should you stick up for your morally corrupt colleague, or turn them in?
They were morally bound to look after "their people" and serve "their country".
But Phillips feels morally responsible for what he creates and helps to celebrate.
All three supporting characters, essentially, have taken a turn for the morally bankrupt.
Mr Ortega's brutality has exposed that bargain as morally bankrupt and politically unstable.
"President Trump's tax plan is morally repugnant and bad economic policy," said Sen.
The last two days had shown this morally bankrupt faction to be profitable.
President Obama's actions are not only smart and lawful but desperately, morally vital.
Not doing so would have been a grave mistake, both morally and legally.
Ultimately we all benefit from gender equality, be it financially, morally or emotionally.
But Martell did nothing we would consider morally wrong in any other circumstance.
Feeding the beast has become an increasingly morally compromised and professionally competitive endeavor.
We must overturn the morally bankrupt/dangerous ban on gay people giving blood.
That is the morally correct and fiscally conservative course of action to take.
Morgan is the subject of some morally ambiguous experiments meant to "improve" humanity.
Artists know that all nations are morally bankrupt and that politics are diseased.
" This week, he described the RNC's renewed support for Moore as "morally obscene.
A system that keeps people locked up because of poverty is morally reprehensible.
Unfortunately, calls to "stop the Yemen war," though morally satisfying, are fundamentally misguided.
Leaking, on the other hand, is a more morally and ethically ambiguous term.
His was an evil, totalitarian regime that America was morally bound to oppose.
Online, many just skip the bits that are meant to be morally edifying.
Real war isn't as bloodless or as morally instructive as G.I. Joe cartoons.
"ethics of conviction," according to Weber, do what they see as the morally
Now, in my view, the two refusals are in no way morally equivalent.
One side thought enslaving other humans was morally reprehensible and should be outlawed.
What I saw at Homestead is part of a larger, morally bankrupt system.
"I'm morally responsible for all of the consequences of this technology," he said.
This morally repugnant practice is crippling families who get stuck with the bill.
" Burton added: "I grew up with this idea that Democrats were morally right.
" In his guilty plea, Weiner described his actions and called them "morally wrong.
"I knew this was as morally wrong as it was unlawful," he added.
The hands-off policies of free enterprise are too morally compelling to ignore.
Eye in the Sky, however, is cautious and morally inquisitive rather than hawkish.
His regime is morally bankrupt, it's economically incompetent, and it is profoundly corrupt.
Practical Republican politicians don't want to go there, however, because it's morally hideous.
Puerto Rico does not deserve this unfair and morally-reprehensible treatment any longer.
But in the end, it felt phony, and even morally wrong, to him.
Does that mean I'm morally condoning the killing of neighbors and eating them?
To have people just rip that and post it online... it's morally wrong.
She's also morally compromised, and we're not bound to be on her side.
And the scope, morally, is more broad for the villain than the hero.
Fundamentally, Picard cannot help who he is: a duty focused, morally bound optimist.
On the question of extramarital affairs, 80 percent said they were morally wrong.
It's that they are not morally worthy of being among the affiliated groups.
It's really morally challenging, and kind of invigorating if it's the right day.
None of this is to say Thiel was morally right to back Trump.
It's too well oiled a machine, too morally simple to be completely satisfying.
But can anyone credibly argue that was the morally acceptable thing to do?
Important to me is that he and his political message are morally compelling.
Ethically and morally, is it O.K. for me to just stop making payments?
Killing these officers is morally reprehensible and completely counterproductive to keeping us safe.
So ultimately the question turns on whether the immigration taboo is morally justified.
"I knew this was as morally wrong as it was unlawful," he said.
No amount of wealth makes you morally good if you lie and cheat.
They go adopt positions to prove they're different than the morally tainted collective.
It turns out that Ward is once again writing about morally fraught issues.
Third, you're just wasting your vote in an attempt to appear morally superior.
"The abuses described in the report are criminal and morally reprehensible," Burke said.
He blasted Trump during the interview, saying he's morally unfit to be president.
Socially or morally obligated to what he perceives to be the black community.
"Morally and ethically, I've been thinking what my giving strategy is," Byrne said.
Many objects have morally unattractive elements shaping the demand that sets their prices.
The second view maintains that abortion is, at the very least, morally permissible.
It compels them to effectively endorse the view that abortion is morally permissible.
Houellebecq's morally complex novel follows an ambivalent society losing sight of its values.
Otherwise, this committee could argue that fetal tissue use is never morally justified.
The game even ends by forcing you to make a morally challenging decision.
The Catholic Church forbids IVF on the grounds that it&aposs morally unacceptable.
People are not going to accept the morally pure diet of worthy causes.
When you feel morally justified, that feels more long-lasting and more unpredictable.
Not only is it possible to do so, but it is morally necessary.
Auction houses aren't exactly known for doing things because they are morally right.
"   The Republican called the president "psychologically, morally, intellectually, and emotionally unfit for office.
The "authenticity" that his followers so admire is factually wrong and morally repulsive.
A morally perfect being would never get enjoyment from causing pain to others.
Some evangelical leaders have claimed that we just have two morally flawed candidates.
Imagine you were a Border Patrol agent and found the policy morally repugnant.
But his "reality" is a fiction, the product of a morally inadequate doctrine.
MTV's Catfish: The TV Show, a morally questionable documentary series based on the infamous, morally questionable documentary film of the same name, usually seeks out romantic relationships between internet strangers from which to draw poignant and/or horrifying human drama.
This is clearly a morally bankrupt move, but that is no surprise in the morally bankrupt realm of college sports—a multi-billion-dollar industry whose "firms" are obsessed with winning, but disingenuously claim they are not running a business.
It's tempting to imagine that our position as gatekeepers is morally sound — since we're frequently reminded that "all nations have a right to defend their borders" — but our relationship to those who are fleeing poverty and violence is morally complex.
Do I like to watch them scheme, so that I can feel morally superior?
Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, rapist, xenophobe, and morally deformed.
JAMES COMEY, FORMER FBI DIRECTORO: I think he&aposs morally unfit to be president.
Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, rapist, xenophobe and morally deformed.
Fiscal responsibility is a good idea but not when the result is morally bankrupt.
I guess not only bad things come from Dean Munsch's morally depraved CURE Institute.
This ban -- so broad and discriminatory in scope -- weakens us both morally and militarily.
He doesn't need to work for these people if he's morally opposed to it.
Great art alone does not justify the actions of abusive and morally corrupt men.
And I worry I do not have the morally justifiable answer in my heart.
It would be extraordinarily difficult and morally questionable to force them to do so.
" It's, "Let's find a morally ambiguous way of getting around this issue we have.
Do not mistake our country for another business you can bankrupt -- financially or morally.
This loss is not only ecologically, socially and economically untenable — it is morally unsustainable.
"Restoring these Virginians' civil rights is morally the right thing to do," he said.
"I think there are other uses that wouldn't be so morally problematic," London says.
In this election season, some teachers are questioning whether classroom neutrality is morally defensible.
As a morally compromised hero, Saw helps inject depth into the Star Wars factions.
I would propose to do that because economically it's right and morally it's right.
It would be "absolutely morally incredible" for the Labour Party to refuse, he added.
What could have been a Robin Hood is a morally curious exploration of responsibility.
She turns powerlessness into attainment through an alchemy of the most morally dubious sort.
Not to mention that he represents some morally dubious issues like colonialism and exploitation.
But the world these morally grey characters were born into is harsh and unforgiving.
It is ungodly dangerous and morally odious for people to cultivate, despicable and contemptible.
Working to make sure it does isn't just the right thing to do morally.
The anti-Ali argument isn't just a morally dubious one; it's an inaccurate one.
Hence, the party was justified—even morally obligated—to strip him of the nomination.
Their lies, obfuscation and failure to protect Americans serving this country are morally reprehensible.
"Restoring these Virginians' civil rights is morally the right thing to do," he said.
How would you best describe him, assuming he's another morally ambiguous Star Wars villain.
They've developed natures and civilizations as morally complex and advanced as the homo sapiens'.
These companies, Sustento is convinced, are morally responsible for what happened to her family.
As an abrogation of our responsibility to the next generation, it is morally bankrupt.
You were taught how morally precarious privilege was and how much responsibility it entailed.
And as a morally instructive fable, it needs to examine these issues of prejudice.
Stewart said Friday that replenishing the victims fund was "necessary, urgent and morally right."
Today, have huge endorsement deals ended the era of morally courageous, politically engaged athletes?
Selling its diamonds as "morally pure" should play on the social conscience of millennials.
The caller explained that, morally, she just couldn't justify voting for the Republican nominee.
Our leader must be worthy, prepared, and ethically and morally up to the task.
Democrats can't afford to be so morally lax, since they stand for gender equality.
"Repeatedly lying" to Peruvians, the motion asserted, makes Mr Kuczynski morally unfit for office.
American dominance at all costs would be a morally advisable course even if it
Forcing a woman to give birth against her will is morally equivalent to rape.
Residents of Massachusetts, by the same token, aren't morally culpable for executions in Texas.
Reese also rejects measures intended to make eating animals a little less morally objectionable.
Israel, nor slavish loyalty to it, does service to who we are as morally,
Too many liberals think that any political position other than progressive is morally wrong.
Last night's battle was thematically and morally muddled, a reflection of a rushed endgame.
Greece demonstrates that collective punishment is morally wrong and likely to be self-defeating.
Whether this fact will save or sink us, morally, we do not yet know.
Morally and politically and intellectually, that is a disaster, and that's where we are.
Nonetheless, it's clear that the US political status quo leads to morally unforgivable inaction.
On not voting: There wasn't a candidate that I could fully stand behind morally.
Gussie was no elegant lady, but she did nothing to blacken her name morally.
" It adds, "[t]he abuses described in the report are criminal and morally reprehensible.
Her strange and morally succinct book is, in part, a sustained defense of writing.
In other words, doing the morally right thing aligns with the fiscally prudent move.
But as you're well aware, you have another morally relevant relationship with your boss.
The left persuaded itself that those policies were both morally righteous and politically savvy.
Sixty-two percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents see Trump as morally upstanding.
It is born from misplaced and unjustified fear, among other more morally bankrupt reasons.
" He added, "I told him, this administration is not just irresponsible but morally reprehensible.
This would be a social system that both materially and morally values all people.
Do you see these competing narratives as morally or politically equivalent in any way?
The Texas Congress member called for a change from the current "morally bankrupt" culture.
It is a no less morally awake response than holding a person in judgment.
Biologically, there's an argument one way, but morally, there's an argument the other way.
To a lot of people who like to travel, these are morally bewildering times.
Is it possible to act morally or maintain spiritual traditions in a broken world?
I said that it can be morally wrong to fail to look into something.
"While technologically and financially you are giants, morally you are pygmies," Mr. Lantos said.
As a former addict, I found this fake redemption memoir to be morally repugnant.
The lack of testing isn't just an epidemiological failure—it's so damaging psychologically, morally.
In my book, the characters are embarking on a much more morally questionable crusade.
Read more " _____ • Laurie Penny in The Baffler: "Not all political viewpoints are morally equivalent.
It has possibly the most morally complex plot twist I've ever encountered in literature.
In perhaps the book's strangest moment, neither seems much affected by the morally troublesome.
He once said it would be "morally reprehensible" to keep Autopilot off the market.
The 45th president is neither intellectually nor morally equipped for the job, he wrote.
That is undoubtedly a genuinely-held and morally defensible position that must be respected.
Many congressional Republicans and President Trump viewed that option as morally and politically toxic.
The young have not only the right to be morally rigorous, but the duty.
"This party — your party — the Republican Party is completely, morally bankrupt," Ms. McKinnon said.
But they are saying: 'Agree with us 100 percent or you are morally bankrupt.
I believe we are morally obligated to educate, engage and empower the entire electorate.
The abysmally low federal minimum is unsound, economically and morally, and workers deserve better.
"We have no duty to morally or legally admit people," he said this year.
Since the legally wrong-headed and morally wrong-hearted Supreme Court decision Shelby v.
If Claire and Jamie weren't heroes, Jocasta's pronouncement might foreshadow a morally dicey turn.
But it doesn't seem morally fair that he should benefit so richly from it.
The morally hand-wringing coverage of "Night of the Living Dead" proves the point.
Comey has since written a book, and called the president "morally unfit" for office.
Gossip is an influential and morally neutral tool with few checks on its power.
Not only was it hard morally, I also didn't have much interest in it.
Mere beauty has come to be seen as a conservative — if not morally decadent — value.
" Video He later declared that the Trump administration's justification for the policy was "morally bankrupt.
"(The White House) is ethically and morally barred from intervening," said Blumenthal, a Connecticut Democrat.
Now that you have read this are you morally bound not to buy from Amazon?
I'm more morally conflicted about being a cat owner than I am about anything else.
While certainly morally questionable, the action of writing and spreading fake news technically remains legal.
Morally and intellectually admirable, the structures (as sculpture) are also a pleasure to visually contemplate.
"Tobacco control is a very political field and is morally motivated," Howard told BuzzFeed News.
In casual banter people start in on Hillary Clinton as morally corrupt, assuming we'll nod.
Speaking of morally bankrupt, Wendy seduces poor Mafee so he'll take responsibility for her short.
"Speech about why it's morally appropriate to do lawless things is not incitement," White says.
Image via XYZ FilmsThe man who created Megaupload got insanely rich via morally dubious means.
Every expert interviewed said separating them in any capacity is psychologically damaging and morally intolerable.
You do not want to mess with a boundlessly entitled, morally compromised billionaire's maternal instincts.
"I knew what I was doing was not only illegal but morally wrong," he said.
The former head of the FBI says Mr Trump is "morally unfit" to be president.
Before then all of her uncles were greedy drunks, and the Court was morally corrupt.
He acknowledged sending sexually explicit texts to an underage girl was "morally" wrong and illegal.
Which is funny because the morally ambiguity is part of what make Sicario so good.
He calls this the right thing to do, fiscally and morally, as it surely is.
Recording live streams and downloading them for later viewing is technically legal, but morally questionable.
Some people will find the idea of editing viable sperm, eggs, or embryos morally wrong.
Basically no one in this debate disagrees that colonialism was a horrifying, morally indefensible process.
" He added that "morally" the Syrian government would never do this "because it's not acceptable.
But that does not make her source of magic morally good or all knowing whatsoever.
But she has, through her lawyer, said she felt morally guilty for not stopping them.
" It's important to keep in mind that it didn't mean the opposite of "morally bad.
And if the bill doesn't become law, it will stand as a morally repugnant vote.
Is it morally acceptable that he so vehemently disregarded a migrant woman's right to choose?
In other words, although she was legally exonerated, she was not morally or politically exonerated.
Morally it was good, we won, but I already told my players, I wasn't satisfied.
Iaconetti added that she never witnessed any "morally wrong" behavior that producers should have stopped.
They are more substantive, experienced and discerning — all-around more morally-grounded men than Trump.
But her position is that, morally, it's more important to get rid of this stuff.
At best, it's morally and ethically neutral, and at worst it's used as a pejorative.
Many liberals now argued that governments were morally obliged to intervene to help the poor.
Morally, I do think it's fine to lie to an elder if it calms her.
On Monday, Gallup reported that 64 percent of Americans say smoking marijuana is morally acceptable.
Concluding that Bell Pottinger had become "morally and commercially untenable," he soon left the firm.
It is morally, politically and economically unacceptable to leave nearly 2628 million people without coverage.
" More from The Vatican: "The abuses described in the report are criminal and morally reprehensible.
"A school is a place to learn and grow educationally, emotionally and morally," he wrote.
That's how America came to be ruled by one if its most morally corrupt citizens.
Whether the benefits will be as great morally is a question which only time can
But Wagner's novels have always felt too morally anguished in tone to fit the label.
Black folk were morally ugly, too—soulless savages seeking to satisfy appetites without higher purpose.
There is something morally or psychologically in my make-up that made me stay clear.
This is an argument that is posed not just as economic, but as morally superior.
"This kind of 'evidence-based' research would be ethically and morally unacceptable," Ms. Sterken said.
I stand up and voice my opinion if something that is happening isn't morally good.
"I feel morally and contractually obligated to Dick and his wife, Nancy," the owner said.
"We had a lot of trouble with it morally," Eric Declercq, the jury foreman, said.
Good thing a drama about unrestrained markets and morally dubious economic modes won't resonate today.
What is the best way to live, or die, morally, in the eyes of God?
In the 1950s, this feature of comic books was judged, absurdly, to be morally reprehensible.
And if "yes" is the answer, is it not morally pitchy to conflate the two?
"Morally, it is wrong to lie to gain something for yourself," Professor Ben-Ze'ev confirms.
But that would be morally unconscionable — and more important, it would not bring them healing.
This is a morally ambiguous gray area, a question that perhaps has no true answer.
"Discrimination is not only bad for children and families who experience it morally," she said.
I believe calling for the elimination of the Zionist entity is a morally legitimate idea.
Tearing migrant children away from their parents, for instance, is not a morally neutral policy.
Will the next president morally commit to moving people to find a higher common ground?
"Difficult Women" is creepy, it is cruel, it is morally indefensible — and it is exhilarating.
He doesn't respect and obey those institutions, traditions and values that form morally decent individuals.
Bret: But democracy suffers without an intellectually coherent and morally serious right-of-center party.
And I thought they knew that I knew that they were inferior to me, morally.
The key was to avoid focusing on events in the morally confused and compromised present.
Others are morally certain that the conviction is a rare and righteous instance of justice.
His intelligence tells him that the racist system his country lives by is morally wrong.
You are not just bad, but morally bankrupt, if you are on the other side.
"On the contrary, the White House is ethically and morally prohibited from intervening," he said.
What's morally and judicially fair for us should be a reciprocated allowance for other nations.
"To me, I felt we morally needed to get them out of debt," Ray says.
Jesus once told a similar and infinitely morally superior parable in the book of Luke.
Nonetheless, the Democratic nominee can't afford, either politically or morally, to write off those Americans.
Cool was morally ambiguous; woke seeks to establish a clear marker for what is unacceptable.
Many Democrats believe that a pro-immigration stance is the morally correct place to be.
The French actress consistently chooses roles that are morally complex and sometimes hard to watch.
It is also morally senseless, punishing children for the sins or misfortunes of their parents.
In a game theoretically about free will and autonomy, these are oddly morally ambiguous moments.
To white viewers, here was a black woman who was morally clear but not angry.
J. winds up feeling morally sullied, bought for the price of a fancy airplane ticket.
That's how a morally bankrupt president soils everyone around him, even such a good man.
We will have left the country in better shape, morally, structurally than we found it.
"Brandon made people believe that he was a stand-up, morally correct person," Hixon said.
To ban childbirth in morally offensive couples would certainly raise eyebrows, if not overturn governments.
"It's a morally lacking agreement on every level," Perkins told the committee during the hearing.
He wonders if he is morally obliged to inform prospective buyers about the neighbor's history.
But the companies that create and market them must also be socially and morally aware.
Ideas once thought of as intellectually uncouth and morally repulsive have suddenly become merely controversial.
" He added, "A school is a place to learn and grow educationally, emotionally and morally.
Grudem argued that since both candidates are "morally objectionable," we need to focus on policies.
A policy of maximal hostility toward Iran becomes not just geopolitically advantageous but morally necessary.
His paintings are an examination of humanity in its cycle of decay: morally, psychologically, biologically.
They almost always understand that their actions are morally wrong - it just doesn't bother them.
So much guilt over completely morally neutral things, like accidentally calling Michael the wrong name.
"I support all of these measures morally and emotionally," said Randy Shipley, the CEO of CannaFundr.com.
This was a bioethical committee organization that said we think this is now perhaps morally permissible.
If they think you&aposre a Nazi, then, morally, they&aposre right to go after you.
Even with treats, toys and encouragement, our morally chaste trio of felines weren't interested in imbibing.
If you want doomed couples while you also feel morally compromised, watch TLC's 90 Day Fiancé.
This taboo created the shared expectation that using nuclear weapons again would be deeply, morally wrong.
They may feel morally opposed to abortion or it's not something they would choose for themselves.
Ossos revolves around a young couple dealing with an unwanted pregnancy in morally ambiguous, unpredictable ways.
And the idea that hedge funds could profit from aid to Puerto Rico is morally obscene.
"I thought it was morally unacceptable how they behaved," said Mr. Showalter, who became an inventor.
I said something on Twitter recently about how you're actually not morally obligated to be healthy.
Protect Syrian Kurds from Ankara and Damascus: This is the most practically and morally important objective.
"I do think it's morally and environmentally a better choice," to feed your dog vegan food.
It's easier to morally panic about things you don't understand, and everyone understands video games now.
Morally and IRL, there isn't much worse than adultery (and of course, we don't condone it).
I tried to be morally correct, but there were things I did I wasn't proud of.
Of course, we do not and never will agree about what makes a society morally best.
Unfortunately for Rei, Takeshi is still morally good and uninterested in creating a nefarious sibling duo.
Then, face burning, I escaped back to the barracks and slept fitfully, exhausted and morally broken.
She was illegally giving questions or morally reprehensibly giving questions that CNN had to the Democrats.
Behavior modification, he argues, is morally neutral and should be used for the betterment of society.
If Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner truly felt these were morally monstrous decisions, they could resign.
Perhaps Facebook realized that scammers' money spends just as easily as the non-morally questionable kind?
And beyond that, what are we morally responsible for when the whisper network comes to us?
I do not see a politically or, for most people, morally acceptable line after 14 days.
Pop culture is filled with love stories between young girls and powerful, immortal, morally ambiguous men.
Without any trace of the bonds that bind even the most morally questionable witches together, Mrs.
It has become imperative to enable people to materially and morally decipher these new aesthetic forms.
After Friday's court decision on Friday, the Kenyan censor said it still considered Rafiki morally subversive.
This type of coverage—exacerbating already high racial tensions—is both morally reprehensible and plainly irresponsible.
Chris Sununu tweeted that the allegations were "morally reprehensible," and also said Woodburn should step down.
It was the closest Ryan could get to a political non-answer without sounding morally bankrupt.
U.S. senators last week grilled executives from major drug companies, calling their pricing practices "morally repugnant".
It's going to be difficult to clear it in a way that's emotionally and morally satisfying.
Where Season 1 dealt with identifiable heroes and villains, Lawrence is governed by the morally gray.
It hardly needs to be said that Encyclopaedia Dramatica has always been morally dubious at best.
Like the protagonists of most male-led teen soaps, Dawson was unfailingly wholesome and morally upright.
In my mind, that is morally bankrupt, and I do not believe it can be fixed.
Marvel's superheroes have gotten more and more morally compromised, and Strange is the most compromised yet.
MORALLY, Donald Trump is not like Kim Jong Un. He does not send children to gulags.
It has been a fiasco and a disgrace on every level — politically, procedurally, legally, and morally.
The ideology of so-called "free trade" is just as morally bankrupt as Trump's carnival barking.
The number of places where you could morally defend spending your tourist dollars had already shrunk.
Smart Democrats have long known that this policy was as morally bankrupt as it was ineffective.
I believe it is a morally virtuous thing to do and we ought to facilitate it.
It has been called "extremely reactionary" and "hip, current, but morally and politically vacant" on Twitter.
No one can do what Donald Trump proposes: legally, financially, logistically, morally and on and on.
By calling on culturally available repertoires that frame violence as the morally right thing to do.
"I find it morally repugnant what the president of the United States said today," Mcauliffe said.
But I felt a connection — both geographically and morally — to the challenges in Europe and beyond.
Usually there was also a war, and a discussion of what is morally acceptable in wartime.
The question now is, are there morally significant differences between the great apes and other primates?
Keeping a baby, like Isabel does, is of course considered morally wrong, and I felt that.
It is about how such conflicts leave those involved in them morally unrecognizable, even to themselves.
First, the Leadership Conference argument about the rehabilitative responsibility of the justice system is morally right.
But in the desperate pursuit of success, many founders and venture capitalists have become morally bankrupt.
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It's less a character arc than the feeling there needs to be someone who's morally uncomfortable.
To the Editor: Thomas L. Friedman thinks the Republican Party is morally bankrupt because of — what?
We typically only call an act deceptive if we judge it to be somehow morally reprehensible.
After all, the more morally scrupulous you are, the fewer options you have to get ahead.
Like the former show, it uses Mr. Paul's gift for playing morally conflicted souls under pressure.
And in some examples, racist medievalism can be not just morally abhorrant, but also deliciously stupid.
In other words, he's a vegan who doesn't think vegetarianism and veganism are morally defensible. Yup.
Biden, sources tell me, doesn't think Trump is morally or politically fit for the Oval Office.
Ferrand has said he has done nothing wrong, either legally or morally, and will not resign.
What if Mormons won't go along and get along, morally and ethically, with Mr. Trump's agenda?
People could read it, but it was never performed, because it was considered too morally harrowing.
Yet morally, should I not at least advise my boss, particularly given his mentorship of me?
"How do you manage to justify pushing this through, ethically, morally and legally?" asked one woman.
Am I morally required to report this person's misrepresentation of his work history to my director?
They are not equivalent, morally or pragmatically, for reasons I explained at length in this post.
The result is a bunch of divisive bickering that leaves everyone feeling offended and morally superior.
Mr. Roe argues for a Faustian bargain, an embrace of specious ends justifying morally repugnant means.
When the phenomenon arose in China in the late 2000s, its targets were typically morally unambiguous.
But I will argue that position 2, the one adopted by several states, is morally untenable.
"It sort of is beyond the pale morally, when you think about it," Ms. Montgomery said.
We want our children to be clever enough to lie but morally disinclined to do so.
Yet it is an overreach to claim that market-determined rates of pay are morally just.
Your father's decision to keep your existence a secret is both self-serving and morally vacant.
Is he a morally serious artist who casts an unsparing eye on unsavory aspects of adolescence?
Democratic and Republican leaders declared that the president's statement was dishonest, morally blinkered and strategically obtuse.
All things considered, though, you are morally free to pay your way through school this way.
Beyond the financial, political and even strategic considerations, Israel is morally obligated to preserve Jewish peoplehood.
And Harvey Weinstein is a fitting bridge between that world and ours, both artistically and morally.
" Kaiser decided he was "morally bound to help those left behind by the accident of birth.
Historically and morally speaking, it is the fruit of struggles, tragic failures, tears, sacrifices, and sorrow.
But experts have argued that modern American efforts are not morally equivalent to those in Russia.
Others may yet realize that being in a closed room with Trump can be morally suffocating.
Perhaps more importantly, the earliest Christians debated whether abortion of an "unformed" embryo was morally wrong.
Israel, through overreach, has placed itself in a morally indefensible noose, policing the lives of others.
Superman, and most of the superheroes who followed, represented strong, powerful, morally grounded, white male Americans.
Pompeo also declared that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's actions over Benghazi were "morally reprehensible."
"Morally, I'm opposed to mandating an entire student population to pay a compulsory fee," Estes said.
" O'Brien remembers this as a more spiteful accusation—that the novel was "morally and aesthetically criminal.
For that matter, neither does Colbert, who stays psychologically tranquil even at his most morally indignant.
He puts up with the danger, he says, because it's morally right to help desperate women.
Bottom line, he's one of the most honorable, kind and morally correct people I've ever met.
"We were in a difficult position after two wars, spiritually and morally dead," she told me.
"It's just morally wrong to dump these people here and then say, 'Never Australia,' " he said.
What they had in mind was a monster of evident complexity -- morally twisted, but human nonetheless.
That one's country has unraveled morally and spiritually in such a terribly painful, deeply divisive way.
But his use of them in "The Dolphin" fails not just morally but aesthetically as well.
He never quite gave up trying to lend his morally concerned fiction the texture of veracity.
Had he rejected segregation at his restaurant because it was the morally right thing to do?
It's not even the thing that we did was morally better than defrauding them necessarily, though.
Walvin's arguments are morally forceful, but their lack of precision and specificity makes them analytically nebulous.
That's sickening and scary, and it's obviously morally urgent to turn things around before it happens.
This doesn't necessarily lead us to the conclusion that science is bad; it's actually morally neutral.
In this stylish, morally disheveling work, there might be less of a distinction than you think.
One Democrat, Representative Paul McHale, called the president morally repugnant and publicly called for his resignation.
However, this cannot be true if it really is the case that God is morally perfect.
Some theologians had proposed that the condition of being homosexual was morally neutral, or even good.
There's inherently some tension that results when we talk about something as morally charged as meat.
And I felt like not only these were morally questionable, but they were legally, very risky.
But yes, I was also concerned about that — morally, ethically, can I speak for these people?
He's coming more from the right wing side of the party that's morally opposed to legalization.
"Morally, they [the U.K.] should pay the debt, there's no justification for not," Ratcliffe, 41, said.
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But the letdown of the show, for me, has less to do with morally heinous characters of color existing at a morally heinous school, or with the inclusion of neo-Nazis in its story (the real world has taught us that neo-Nazis do, indeed exist).
And be asked to do a duty that should morally be asked of no human being, ever.
But in the US and most other nations, this possibility is still both illegal and morally fraught.
The reasons cited aren't morally, socially, or even health-driven, but usually down to lack of interest.
In other words, the morally best way forward can be a rewriting of the faulty financial past.
Sanders called Trump's budget "morally obscene" and harmful to many of those who Trump pledged to assist.
"Even if they haven't broken the law this is morally very questionable," said opposition leader Katrín Jakobsdóttir.
Those that are engaged in the political arena must stop treating political opponents as being morally defective.
Because you're going to be so morally -- you should cut off all business with Saudi Arabia immediately.
The bourgeois blindness of feminist leaders to low-status working-class labor by men is morally corrupt!
But in addition to being a morally despicable trafficker of humans, he was also, apparently, a moron.
Some people believe that, morally speaking, it is wrong that rich American families have so little money.
UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Either that they are morally callous about this or that they are incompetent about this.
Trump is saying things so morally obtrusive that active Republicans have no choice but to speak out.
But that doesn't resolve the argument over whether it was morally okay for him to do that.
Aatma Singh is a morally ambivalent and ambitious officer who doesn't get Newton's idealistic way of thinking.
The way that environmental racism works, where some groups of people experience disproportionate harm, is morally wrong.
Lastly its judicial nominees are the least diverse, most underqualified, and morally problematic candidates in recent memory.
In a lot of states, the locality is morally right, the private sector is a good thing.
Now he turns to rich countries, which he believes are morally bankrupt and ruled by predatory elites.
But the article devotes most of its analysis to questions about material cooperation, the morally grayer type.
Tonight, we open on a morally bankrupt young man who just stole and pawned his daddy's Rolex.
There were other things to morally panic about, like smartphones, social media, and the internet in general.
This, in itself, should be intolerable to any Christian, particularly one who views abortion as morally suspect.
But if you're not acting morally (Jupiter is all about morals), Pluto will happily knock you down.
The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament denounced the church service as "morally repugnant" and staged a "die-in".
This, of course, is separate from the question of whether it is morally right to do so.
Clinton has spent months emphasizing a message that Trump is morally and intellectually unfit for the presidency.
He was calling them irresponsible and morally bankrupt, all of these things for allowing it to happen.
And there are probably plenty of seedy characters doing morally reprehensible shit with their large cash withdrawals.
It is a morally ambiguous film about the pervasiveness of abuse and the collective rush to judgment.
In any case, you can be causally implicated in someone's misfortune without being morally implicated in it.
He's a terrible character that's become a garbage internet meme and he is creatively and morally bankrupt.
" He concludes, "[T]he Democratic nominee can't afford, either politically or morally, to write off those Americans.
Both the platform and its anchors must have proper qualifications and be morally upstanding, the notice said.
It is small wonder that MSF feels that any involvement in such a system is morally untenable.
" A second administration official said U.S. companies making Venezuela investments should "think morally about what they're doing.
This was a morally hideous pact, but it bears superficial resemblance to a very familiar, unremarkable pattern.
"There are so many in Congress that are morally unfit," she told CNBC's "Squawk Box Europe" Tuesday.
Supporting this morally vital legislation to protect life outside the womb is a sadly necessary first step.
She cannot help but sympathize with Clift, who is a very morally ambiguous person in the film.
Ethics is the art of limitation, of rejecting parts of our nature that we find morally intolerable.
Hollywood's image of itself as a morally enlightened congress of tribunes of the people has been destroyed.
However shocking, detestable and morally indefensible it might seem today, no one dreamed of contesting it then.
We cannot afford financially or morally to continue to treat rare diseases as though they were rare.
It has no place here and should go back to the morally corrupt place it came from.
One critic calls the song choice the "most morally questionable" aspect of the movie as a whole.
He did exactly what military tradition demands when one can't ethically or morally support the boss anymore.
So far, the show's had so many morally flexible characters we could buy nearly any plot twist.
In both churches, antislavery activists attempted to limit slavery by making it morally unacceptable and geographically constrained.
"His regime is morally bankrupt, it's economically incompetent and it is profoundly corrupt," he added about Maduro.
He said that going forward he would not accept money from a source he disagreed with morally.
"You can't debate what is morally right," he said in an interview Tuesday with CNBC's David Faber.
Smart, weird, political, engrossing; it's exactly the kind of morally complex story Cousin Joseph would have hated.
"Simply put, the death penalty is no longer needed or morally justified in Nebraska," the bishops said.
Bekri "led an extravagant life, was morally corrupt, and used his power for sex," the statement alleged.
And this is a morally understandable position; it may even be diplomatically understandable, up to a point.
Today paparazzi are still seen as morally depraved pests, who will do anything for the money shot.
Reese Witherspoon transcends type, elevating her morally ambiguous brown-noser wheelhouse to a characterization that's nearly operatic.
It also connected on so many levels: socially' morally' and—I hate to use this word—spiritually.
Did you know that eating animals is morally wrong and totally bad for your body and mind?
The overall effect is an unsettling equation of being bisexual with being untrustworthy, manipulative, and morally bankrupt.
The episode isn't a lecture: The characters are left confused and morally conflicted, much like the viewers.
He proved that he can be as divisive and morally corrupt as his opponents complain he is.
But the work of a morally sentient society is to prevent them from taking over the savanna.
Yet coercion — the imposition of morally illegitimate pressures on others — undermines the moral weight of an agreement.
Families aren't really bound together morally by genes: They're mostly connected by ties of love and experience.
We should preserve unoccupied pedestals as the ruins they are — broken tributes to a morally bankrupt cause.
On the other hand, Twitter is leaving its doors open to a lot of morally reprehensible people.
Indeed, most people think that it is morally acceptable (or even obligatory) to lie in certain situations.
What is it that makes Candy Crush somehow morally inferior to watching a football game on TV?
Closing the racial wealth gap is not just about addressing these historic injustices monetarily, but also morally.
Did you feel morally it wasn't a good idea, or it looked bad for the New School?
That is a morally despicable sexual exploitation of a minor at least, and statutory rape at worst.
In Sachs's telling he emerges as a morally driven prodigy who spoke out against fascism and hate.
One of the things that gets really morally weighted is the idea of natural food being better.
You are morally permitted to weigh your family's interests and your own over the interests of others.
"Simply put, the death penalty is no longer needed or morally justified in Nebraska," the bishops wrote.
Third, it seems reasonably clear that Mr. Jones's content isn't just morally repugnant, it's also legally problematic.
Much of the commerce was fruitful; some of it — a massive traffic in slavery — was morally indefensible.
And yet morally it feels different, since nobody, individually, caused any real harm to any single individual.
And they have certainly not abandoned all efforts to stifle expression they deem morally indefensible or offensive.
Using "free speech" as a cop-out is just as intellectually dishonest and just as morally bankrupt.
For instance, with all these problems, is it morally wrong to watch, and enjoy, the Super Bowl?
"I tried to make my time there morally neutral, without being called a traitor," he told me.
"I am not going to cease until we do what is morally and principally right," Menendez said.
To surrender them to Russian aggression would make the West look both morally bankrupt and geopolitical impotent.
She wanted us to be morally successful, to get the best possible grades from the Great Examiner.
The company said it's morally wrong to deport immigrants who followed U.S. policy and achieved DACA status.
I learned that our duty compels us to disobey an instruction that is legally or morally wrong.
When the existing economic system feels like theft, suddenly stealing in all its forms becomes morally justifiable.
The French actress Isabelle Huppert consistently chooses roles that are morally complex and sometimes hard to watch.
There are a lot of things wrong with this logic (and these tweets) -- both factually and morally.
And with a character as morally ambiguous as Jaime Lannister, it's practically a fool's errand to try.
"The technology is morally neutral," says Joel Brenner, a former inspector general of the National Security Agency.
My grandfather had to choose between challenging, morally ambiguous scientific research and possible death on the battlefield.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Inventur—Art in Germany, 1943-55 is a morally complex exhibition.
It can be tempting to think that there's no morally decent way to accumulate that much wealth.
That was before a "morally indefensible agenda," in Mr. Krugman's words, became the name of their game.
He can talk about it all he wants, but he should, morally, have to serve gay couples.
But outrageous payouts do get us thinking about business practices that are unsustainable, irresponsible and morally corrosive.
Calling a leader "legitimate" does not mean that he or she is popular, successful or morally upstanding.
But the notion that they are operationally or characterologically — perhaps even morally — superior to men, is dangerous.
Bouverie makes clear that the appeasement policies of the 1930s were a spectacular failure, strategically and morally.
Ms. Nielsen's response to her boss's displeasure and abuse was often both morally anemic and strategically incoherent.
It was designed to prohibit federally funded entities from discriminating against doctors who morally objected to abortion.
Allowing discrimination against LGBT families isn't just morally reprehensible, the ACLU argues—it also harms vulnerable children.
Most commentators treat this distinction, in the abstract, as not only morally black-and-white, but obvious.
But to me, high prices do morally muddy the work when unhappy people and spirituality are involved.
Should the fact that you like treating certain diseases rather than certain other diseases be morally relevant?
However, if schools were truly a place for students to grow "emotionally and morally," wouldn't engaging in a demonstration of solidarity to protest the all too recurrent slaughter of concertgoers, church assemblies, and schoolchildren be one of the most emotionally engaging and morally relevant activities they could undertake?
Those who disapprove of boxing might well regard us as embarrassing holdovers in a supposedly more-evolved age of remote-control violence, but morally indefensible blood sport can still teach you something meaningful about being human — and, anyway, what competing agonistic spectacles qualify as morally superior these days?
But an alternative technique that Dolly inspired had produced something almost as good—and much less morally problematic.
He is as quick to skewer activists as he is toadying company men and morally abstract upper management.
The modern world (or so the right-wing narrative often goes) is corrupt, morally decrepit, decadent, and decayed.
He is no innocent, noble savage but an angry, morally complex individual with a heart full of grief.
It proclaimed loudly that the Jewish people&aposs right to a homeland was historically valid and morally sound.
However, narrowing access to him is as morally advanced as calling for a general commitment to free speech.
He's quite the opposite of Bobby and Taylor: Morally upright, charitable, the spirit of a quarterback golden retriever.
Breaking Bad often suggested that when the chips are down, most people will make the morally expedient choice.
Compared to the morally gray and outright evil characters that tend to oppose him, he's a good guy.
A plot that features more twists than a mishandled Slinky allows few characters to emerge as morally pure.
The Netflix algorithm will then suggest you watch Bloodline, the southern-based show about a morally corrupt family.
Calling for an end to the Saudi alliance isn't a hard choice — it's realistic, popular, and morally correct.
" Perrin F. Disner, the attorney representing the plaintiffs, told BuzzFeed News that Black's company's behavior "is morally reprehensible.
She'd become increasingly uncomfortable with having to watch her language when asked about issues she found morally indefensible.
In this dangerous world of ever-shifting loyalties and ill-gotten gains, it's easy to become morally compromised.
And I would try to do my best to prove them wrong, but I find that morally repugnant.
But depending on ethics, what passes for "reason" is biased, too, and has led to morally terrible decisions.
From there, the show unravels to be about large biotech corporations, conspiracies, and above all, morally questionable science.
Kant says that free will requires individuals to "self-legislate", or police themselves, so that they act morally.
Economists should treat threats to future lives as just as morally reprehensible as present threats to our own.
Faced with a situation they find morally unacceptable and practically unsolvable, many prefer not to think about it.
Halloween offers us ethical, morally striving folks the tremendous opportunity to be really, really bad for a day.
This may sound like a good talking point, but a moment's reflection reveals it to be morally obtuse.
At the same time, I want to teach him how to be not politically correct but morally correct.
It's got apparent marital discord, rage-bait, an inarguably impressive but morally questionable feat, and so much more.
"I saw that they were a society different from ours and that they were morally corrupt," he says.
And I find this entire genre of boffo, entitled, show-off masculinity morally problematic and just plain tiresome.
But while all that might make for good drama, it's on shakier ground morally as well as legally.
They should be our standard bearers, not those too morally weak and too blind to follow their lead.
Crimea, cyber-espionage, intimidation of Europe...this is great power politics that, while morally repugnant, is effective. 3.
They became even more resentful when they felt that vegetarians considered themselves to be morally superior to omnivores.
And to pull that off, he had to find a morally impeccable presentation of himself and his race.
Leaving aside all the great reasons above, Medicare for All is simply the morally right position to support.
I, like many philosophers, believe that it's morally better to make people happy than to make happy people.
What if you followed it through to its conclusion—that it's morally wrong to have children at all?
Mayer thinks "it can give a very strong signal" about who is morally at fault for global warming.
On the contrary, he is morally bound to the party as whose representative he was voted into parliament.
And despite her loyalty to King Arthur, she was often depicted as morally ambiguous (if not completely evil).
That conclusion must be weighed against the argument that morally conflicted people should be provided incentives to resign.
These opportunities are morally neutral: humans have leveraged political institutions to provide public education and murder ethnic minorities.
In light of the regime's abhorrent human rights abuses, western governments cannot morally or strategically engage the mullahs.
I would forget about the morally imperative article by the next day, because who wants to make waves?
The present situation is hard to justify morally, politically, epistemically or as good educational and research training practice.
"Morally, the party is not going where my compass resides," Bollier said, according to The Shawnee Mission Post.
"This morally reprehensible, violent behavior has no place in public service, or anywhere else," Sununu said on Twitter.
And, at the present time, we think that owning Venezuelan bonds is morally incongruent with socially responsible investing.
And for a variety of reasons, it's morally important to learn the truth about matters you care about.
Eventually, the U.S. felt morally compelled to step in and lead a NATO mission to end the brutality.
But the morally righteous path could also prove to be the politically shrewd one in the long run.
Racially transforming South African sport was "morally" and "strategically" right, Mbalula said, given the demographics of the country.
This is how the UN works, a feature designed right into its nobly-intended but morally obtuse DNA.
But he maintained that the bank was not "inferior," as an investment or morally, to its main rivals.
Apple story, but now it has a secret collective of morally ambiguous hackers, and I'm into it again.
She realized that Tai was morally conflicted and believed, hope against new hope, that she could redeem him.
Employees also reportedly raised the idea that companies like Google are morally obligated to support pro-democracy movements.
It's difficult in the abstract to appreciate that those with morally objectionable viewpoints can still be good people.
And, as history dictates, it will check against reacting into ideally (and morally) ambiguous alliances under geopolitical impulses.
That's the course of action that's morally equivalent to this clenched fistful of misogynistic laws-in-the-making.
He called the president "morally unfit" to lead and said it's possible that Russia has evidence against Trump.
Fortunately, America's federalist system does not mandate states to be beholden to this intellectually and morally bankrupt policy.
Not only is the stigma factually and morally incorrect, it distracts from what we know — it's the guns.
It does not matter whether, in the end, any of these individuals' actions were morally right or wrong.
Not only is it morally wrong, it undermines U.S. efforts to address the root causes behind forced migration.
He, like the show as a whole, can't quite decide whether to be ruthlessly effective or morally sound.
Coming forward involved breaking a nondisclosure agreement, yet Wylie did it, he explained, because he felt morally conflicted.
Venus in Gemini has street smarts, encouraging your natural, innate philosopher to guide you through morally ambiguous times.
In one way, Black Sails is referencing Treasure Island and the role of pirates as morally repugnant villains.
Both sides subsequently cast aspersions that the other side is not just morally bankrupt but also factually wrong.
Doing something morally right — like humanitarian relief, helping dissidents, or spending to fight global AIDS — isn't pure altruism.
This country is depending on morally principled patriots to never let that fact be shifted from center stage.
If they are responsible, they will want to assure you that what they are doing is morally permissible.
This is yet another age in which we judge one another morally depending on where we stand politically.
The movie business is corrupt, depraved and iniquitous — and still morally superior to the Republican Party under Trump.
There's room for plenty of exploration into these morally gray spaces, but Astral Chain never really goes there.
Odd, morally probing and technically accomplished, "Better Call Saul" is one of the best things on TV today.
Veganism already gets a bad rep because of how obnoxious some vegans are and their 'morally superior' attitudes.
The sad fact is that caring about the victims of tragedy, however morally necessary, doesn't really do anything.
His uneasy alliance with Josh (Alex Russell), a morally conflicted white police officer, is the movie's thematic heart.
James Martin if it was morally wrong to enjoy watching professional football, namely the Super Bowl, on Sunday.
Their decision wouldn't be so hard if the G.O.P. leadership in Congress were not, as usual, morally absent.
Like so many successful black fathers out there, Earn's morally ambiguous moment was a decision to build Lottie's.
Solutions may be more elusive, but the eventual compromises might also be fairer and less morally, well, compromised.
Protections for animal welfare are a good idea — politically popular, morally necessary, and not even all that costly.
She gets involved with two extremist imams, and a morally sketchy girlfriend from the refugee camp shows up.
But it's still clear we're meant to be morally queasy about this deal — and about Tyrion making it.
She asked the operative question: Is it fair to ask Ms. Sandberg to behave more morally than men?
The risk of didacticism is high, but the book's rigor and crystalline insights pay off, aesthetically and morally.
It's not just that their stuff is expensive, or stuffy, or morally reprehensible — though it often is that.
In some cases, these documents have shoe-horned regulators into economically unsound, and even morally questionable, analytical practices.
These questions often divide people with otherwise similar political beliefs who view the dominant culture as morally repugnant.
Yet, he added, in recent days, the movement has been debating whether such retributive violence is morally justifiable.
Abortion feels morally complicated because it stops a developing human from being born, which of course it does.
"The internet can't change anything cardinally, but morally it puts them down," Mr. Bolnakov said of the authorities.
Mr. Innis called affirmative action programs "morally corrupt" and promised to sit with the Republicans if he won.
The only reliable way to feel morally justified in that culture is to assume the role of victim.
Gatty, the wife of a North of England vicar, was a writer of morally improving books for children.
Is it O.K., morally and politically, to declare the man about to move into the White House illegitimate?
But provided you are morally certain about your conclusion, it would be a good thing if you did.
It is being aware that there are these incredibly painful, morally complex, but often also medically complex situations.
And the further they are evolutionary from us, the easier it is to morally excuse abuse of them.
And I think we're winning because frankly, while the Republican National Committee [RNC] outraises us, they're morally bankrupt.
Photoshopping your child's head on top of another, more athletic, child's body, is not a morally ambiguous act.
But let's put aside, if that's morally possible even as a thought experiment, the issue of anti-Semitism.
"There is no way, politically or morally, to turn Turkey or Greece into huge refugee camps," he said.
But it's more critical than ever that we talk about difficult and morally complex issues with our children.
This is not to say that there aren't third-trimester abortions that many people would find morally objectionable.
Indeed, decent citizens would have felt morally obliged to break them, where obeying them involved harm to others.
These efforts respond to widespread judgments of the individual behaviors of wealthy people as morally meritorious or not.
As these individuals rise through the ranks, they internalize the belief that they are natural, morally instinctual leaders.
These days, to see something morally shocking done by our nation's executive branch is not all that surprising.
" Galli went on to say that Donald Trump is "a human being who is morally lost and confused.
You are morally superior to him because you don't have these attitudes (unless you have offsetting moral deficits).
" Then he pivoted, saying those in the political arena "must stop treating political opponents as being morally defective.
But teaching kids values doesn't always require reading morally upstanding literature or watching G-rated faith-based movies.
It was full of clichés, it was much too morally conservative, it featured ridiculous clothing and cloying dialogue.
Is it morally defensible to stop clear-cutting, or any other kind of radical changes, to the environment?
It usually must be morally sound and healing; doing the work that is usually reserved for Gospel music.
The problem becomes even more morally disturbing when you consider that money is being made from this content.
The joke is based almost entirely upon stereotyping people, and—predictably—this can lead into morally dubious territory.
What I am saying is that he and others use art to clean up their morally questionable images.
But despite all that, you still had Republicans supporting a morally obscene policy — by a relatively significant margin.
It's possible that reports of attempted voter suppression and intimidation will backfire and motivate people to come to the polls in a show of defiance (though, obviously, that doesn't morally justify spreading false rumors any more than Donald Trump is morally justified in telling lies to get his supporters to vote).
New methods that help sexually active adults avoid unwanted consequences, in other words, are often seen as morally questionable.
It aimed to portray the West as so morally flawed that its criticism of the Soviet empire was hypocritical.
Maybe you don't care about the legal mumbo jumbo, and you think morally, Title IX should protect transgender persons.
Some people go vegetarian because they think it's morally wrong to kill and eat a sentient cow or pig.
In reality most people use drugs because they are fun, or an escape, not because they are morally corrupt.
It's been a sleight of hand morally that has robbed him of his previously high standing in my head.
And if actors don't morally fail us, their activities offscreen can still taint our memories (case in point: Barney).
It is morally and legally incumbent upon me, based on my oath of office, to introduce articles of impeachment.
" In another letter she wrote, "Metaphysical query: Is one morally responsible for what one does in other people's dreams?
He consistently gushes over the morally abhorrent and dramatically racially skewed Stop-And-Frisk program in New York City.
Of course, none of these allegations are fairy-tales as the morally collapsing Republican Party wants us to believe.
And all 22018 of them, in all likelihood, would be more qualified — ethically, morally, intellectually and spiritually — than Trump.
When it does, it may be more morally and politically justifiable to violate the law than to obey it.
Isabella is situated in the same strange, morally gray territory of all the other drug-lord characters on Narcos.
That&aposs normally why you don&apost hand over something when you were supposed to have morally superior framework.
And, for all his cheesiness, we can't get enough of Saul Goodman, that ambulance-chasing, morally-corrupt "criminal" lawyer.
"Morally speaking, I don't think anyone should have to carry these papers, but that's where we're going," she said.
The truth is that the outcome we have now, all of this tremendous inequality, is bad morally and economically.
Four members of the council resigned last year in the wake of child separations, which they called "morally repugnant."
Created by Bryan Fuller and Alex Kurtzman, the show offers a serialized, morally complex take on the Trek universe.
Judges are incompetent, defense attorneys morally bankrupt, and mankind is on a high-speed chariot headed directly towards hell.
"They're always making out on set," jokes Dinklage, who plays a morally questionable man from Darnell's past named Renault.
To say that American film before the '22002s had never existed in such morally complex milieus would be inaccurate.
But the '21977s were different in that even morally complicated, dark and disturbing films could be huge commercial successes.
At the same time, populists claim that it is possible, and morally imperative, to make policies that benefit everyone.
In 2015, the year this creatively and morally bankrupt video was first shown, 33,000 Americans died from opioid overdoses.
And the questions they're facing are large, abstract, and morally complicated, in part because they reflect actual current events.
Famous Deaths is one of the Tribeca Film Festival's most morally ambiguous, potentially offensive, and arrestingly weird interactive installations.
Key, like many white Southerners, chose a side, and his and their side was the morally corrupt one — period.
Taut, terrifying, and morally complex to a degree that I don't think the show has ever gone for before.
He describes that decision as one that was "morally necessary," as he took a Hippocratic oath to protect patients.
Morally and tactically warranted, Senate Amendment 2202 insteaddevolved into nothing less than the engineered forfeiture of American strategic interest.
But to insist on this as if anyone who disagrees is either stupid or morally callous is, again, oversimplification.
Pressing buttons on a screen feels morally different from robbing a bank, even if it achieves the same result.
"I want state that I am morally opposed to psychology," Roof wrote in a journal found in his car.
But will not give all the relevant answers to identify what is legally and technically feasible but morally untenable.
If he's morally torn when breaking the rules of war, how will he justify killing strangers without due process?
The part of their behavior that's most morally worrisome, as you recount it, isn't their hypocrisy, it's their heartlessness.
So there's no sense, morally or politically, in the Democrats' returning to Sister Souljah–style racial pandering to whites.
The process was not only more important than the prize morally; it was more essential than the prize existentially.
There was a remarkable number of people who believed themselves qualified to judge what is morally acceptable in sport.
Anti-abortion Republicans act like abortion is so morally toxic that any money flowing anywhere near it becomes tainted.
He is morally unfit to be president," Comey said, noting that Trump talks about women "like pieces of meat.
The warmed over "freedom agenda" that Romney offered in his opinion column is not only a morally bankrupt policy.
He is maligned as morally bereft in his unwavering defense of his old friend and client, President Donald Trump.
"I knew this was as morally wrong, as it was unlawful," Weiner said in his guilty plea in court.
That's a morally dubious position, and, more important, China does not have to prop up the North Korean regime.
It would be morally the wrong thing to do, and it would be politically the wrong thing to do.
TikTok has censored LGBTQ content in countries deemed morally conservative, such as Turkey, documents seen by The Guardian show.
The Green New Deal may have a more scientifically and morally appropriate goal than the "100 by '50" initiative.
The error may seem morally defensible: Staley wanted to defend a colleague from what he saw as unfounded smears.
For more clear-cut examples, like our morally bankrupt pharmaceutical executive, the question is how we might curtail it.
"Those engaged in the political arena must stop treating political opponents as being morally defective," Trump told the audience.
The decision, coupled with accusations of worker mistreatment, framed Lyft as a morally superior ride-sharing option to Uber.
Apart from being morally reprehensible, no serious Iran-watcher believes this strategy has much of a chance of working.
When the family fund made its announcement in March, it denounced Exxon Mobil's "morally reprehensible conduct" on climate change.
But Michael Haneke's 2-hour-7-minute film unfurls a dark, morally complex story about the ending of life.
It was morally dangerous, he said, using the actions of Israelis and Palestinians toward one another as an example.
You may share that faith or not, but Erickson is living an attached life — emotionally, spiritually, morally and communally.
Masters has sometimes been dismissed as a muckraker, but it turns out that muck often hides morally outrageous truths.
And, OK, in that book, he concluded that Trump was morally unfit to be President of the United States.
So I ask again: Are we not morally obliged to stand up and speak out against such reprehensible acts?
"For the most part it's morally wrong," preached UNIIQU3 when we asked her the best strategy for line-cutting.
But the Kenya Film Classification Board, which banned the movie in April, said it still considered "Rafiki" morally subversive.
However, he's found that's it's becoming "harder and harder to make" to make morally complex films aimed at adults.
"So it's possible to work within the confines of the law sometimes and yet be doing something morally reprehensible."
Portraiture was ranked below historical and mythological painting which was deemed, when successful, to be intellectually and morally instructive.
Is it even morally correct for me to continue to do so, knowing that we are not getting anywhere?
I hear negative things or just general hurtful "humor" from otherwise morally equipped cis men on a daily basis.
This news was to my delight and the disgust of my parents, who were morally opposed to artificial flavoring.
Mr. Evans's newfound appetite for morally challenged characters has already been tested by Broadway's eight-show-a-week routine.
How could a country assumed to be so morally advanced by so many elect a man so overtly foul?
This may lead some scientists in training down a morally dark path where results are fudged, and everyone loses.
Unless his relative accepts responsibility for him, the fact that she disagrees is, morally speaking, neither here nor there.
We tend, in times like these (politically, socially, morally tense ones), to look to the culture to address them.
" Yet he said that American values cannot be compromised and called for a system that is not "morally bankrupt.
And all 10 of them, in all likelihood, would be more qualified — ethically, morally, intellectually and spiritually — than Trump.
"We can't not show artists because we don't agree with them morally; we'd have fairly bare walls," he said.
"It's morally reprehensible and it's political malpractice," said Ezra Levin, the co-executive director of Indivisible, a liberal group.
We are prepared legally and morally to get the #TrumpTaxReturns If they want a fight, they'll get a fight.
Savoy and Sarr say: no, the law has to change, it is the only morally responsible thing to do.
There was a time, not long ago, when the pursuit of that kind of satisfaction was considered morally dubious.
There may, of course, be perfectly reasonable explanations for what, initially, appears to be illegal — and morally reprehensible — behavior.
As Odysseus navigates the treacherous path back to his own home, he encounters both morally upstanding and malevolent individuals.
Even then, rural areas and small towns weren't the "real America," somehow morally superior to the rest of us.
And the Vietnam War was unmasked as a morally repugnant enterprise built on a foundation of racism and lies.
It is morally problematic — offensive to children of German Jews, like myself, who are painfully aware of its falsity.
Anything that is pro-immigrant is seen as enlightened, and anything that restricts immigration is regarded as morally suspect.
He'd probably say that someone within his party needed to hold up the banner for a morally sound conservatism.
For evangelicals, voting in the macro is the moral thing to do, even if the candidate is morally flawed.
These white politicians are as morally bankrupt as overt racists because they know better but do nothing, Stroupe says.
It is a morally offensive one, but nonetheless the United States and the European Union should get behind it.

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