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Conservatives railed at the decline of morals, and by this they meant mainly women's morals.
If morals are indeed a basic lubricant of society, then existing without religion isn't existing without morals.
"I wanted to tell them what the morals behind Knight Rider were, the morals behind Baywatch and why they worked!" he said.
"When you get to morals, they're just your morals," he said in his Carnegie Hall concert in 1961, perhaps his finest recorded performance.
"In the culture, you have morals, but the morals can change," Mr. Blatter said, reflecting on how perceptions of people in power changed over time.
" The similarly unconventional relationship between Eliot and George Henry Lewes demonstrated the radicalism of the private sphere, that "morals and manners change politics more than politics change morals and manners.
"You fail to live up to my morals" is an impotent attack in a diverse society; "you fail to live up to your own morals" is an impossible indictment to escape.
Superman is the character who cannot fail in his morals.
Oliver has no morals and is a disgusting human being.
Below, we've got picks for most styles, budgets, and morals.
I also want morals and values, and Cruz has that.
Conservatives fear that morals will decline if less vigorously policed.
That's where the balance of morals and money comes in.
Do you have strong values, morals of your own kind?
"You have struggles to maintain your ethics, morals, and friendships."
The morals that held society together disintegrate, and civilization unravels.
Also, the challenge of putting the morals back into McDonald's.
I just want a guy with good morals, who's funny.
In fact, morals truly have no basis in his character.
It's like, look, this doesn't agree with my ethics, morals.
Her detractors questioned her choice of dress and her morals.
"They have high virtues and morals," she told the Post.
And sure, you might be forced to consider your morals.
It's the beliefs that you hold, the morals you have.
We want unambiguous superheroes, easy obituaries, stories with tidy morals.
First they spout clichés, then skin hardens and morals calcify.
Could a "leader" be cruder, could his morals be weaker?
Can you be a good defender of morals without grandstanding?
This is "about ethics and morals," she told Business insider. 
I had morals, principles and values I never had before.
It's one way we reinforce our cultural norms and morals.
Better yet, think your conscience, your morals could handle it?
Know yourself, know your morals, and understand that you matter too.
She's very strong and supportive and confident, and has great morals.
We face a fundamental test of our morals as a nation.
Just remember: unplanned births only happen to women with loose morals.
We hope one violent act doesn't reflect the morals of thousands.
These conditions imply that reality stars are shallow and without morals.
But the morals of his story are sound and certainly timely.
Titus must make the choice between his morals and his fame.
The election was now about Cleveland's sex life and his morals.
We have lost morals and what it means to be ourselves.
They have no morals when it comes to spying on allies.
I learned such standards and morals about the business from him.
We truly have lost our identity, morals, standards, direction and mind.
I don't need lessons from you on morals political or personal.
"Not only things like money, but also, like, morals," she said.
"Not only things like money, but also, like, morals," she said.
I don't need lessons from you on morals, political or personal.
Regular morals, conscience, ethics — that's for slobs like you and me.
Many possible morals have been overblown, sometimes to the point of exploitation.
I just have morals because I'm trying to be a good person.
"I hope to instill good morals and values in him," she says.
She is constantly implementing morals and teaching us how to love ourselves.
"It's unfortunate, but there are rich people with good morals," she stated.
Maghra and Paris, in particular, are steadfast and stoic in their morals.
There are two morals to draw from Mr Mugabe's long, ignominious career.
Or, it has morals, possibly guided by a covenant with the Inuit.
Museum professionals "must be guided by high standards of morals," Sachs insisted.
When morals clauses are included, they tend to be broad in scope.
They taught and showed me values and morals in their daily life.
He's a great guy, comes from a great family, has great morals.
A had no such qualms; her ambition didn't leave time for morals.
But back then my Geralt was definitely a little looser of morals.
The rest of the controversy resulted from sexism and 20th century morals.
It's about morals, which, even if they're muddled, are clarified through violence.
"The water looks much deeper than your shallow morals," one person commented.
For conservatives, the traits people assume are good morals and strong leadership.
Where do your ideas about goodness, and morals more generally, come from?
I think what makes a person good is all about their morals.
I'm trying to follow my morals as I respond to COVID-19.
That goes for the Catholic morals and ethics that shaped me, too.
Safaa Khan: Find your voice and hold strongly onto your values/ morals.
As a man of faith, a man who defends morals and character.
Hays's job was to administer morals and to front for the industry.
Morals of the story: "Bazinga" is funny, but "booty" is deadly serious.
"There are no morals in politics; there is only expedience," he wrote.
Do you want to vote for those sorts of ideals and morals?
There is no room for morals; you have to be the beast.
Do not be deceived: "Bad company ruins good morals" (1 Corinthians 15:33).
Superheroes inherently engage with our society's ideals, morals, and struggle to be good.
It's also a time for us to take a look at our morals.
I mean, you are breaking the morals, the moral fiber of our country.
The way they run the state, mishandling state funds, theyve lost their morals.
The babushkas who guarded everyone's morals from the benches recounted the owners' exodus.
My Instagram 'likes' were not a true reflection of me and my morals.
People will often abandon their morals and principles once they become an inconvenience.
Though the two groups detest each other, they share methods, morals and mindsets.
"Brent has always been a great guy founded on good morals," Marsh said.
By the time I reached the register, my weak-willed morals had crumbled.
Staying true to your personal morals and messages in ones career is important.
I learned conclusively that I cannot put my career over my morals again.
They were, he said, at odds with the "values and morals" of Indonesia.
Penn's motto, 'Leges sine moribus vanae,' translates as 'Laws without morals [are] useless.
I want us to have different viewpoints and perspectives and morals that coexist.
"Comprising your values or morals is dangerous to your well-being," Brateman says.
"Schatz said that order and morals will prevail: "No one should lose faith.
The way they run the state, mishandling state funds, they've lost their morals.
These narratives eschewed stereotypes and obvious morals for subtler characterizations of queer lives.
I mean me doing that is just off the morals of my heart.
They taught me to show the values and morals in my daily life.
Gail: That sort of presumes compassion and morals aren't in the same boat.
It's corrosion — of our political institutions, civic morals, global relationships and democratic values.
"That's the main divide in the community: greed versus morals," Mr. Gossai added.
Concerts have been allowed, and the morals police are largely off the streets.
In her later years, Ms. Sarli marveled at how public morals had changed.
I've certainly heard the perspective expressed that morals are just for other humans.
The musicians union has a growing reputation as Egypt's enforcer of public morals.
Baptists from an ostensibly altruistic motive sought to improve the morals of society.
The petition, according to IndieWire, described the case as "a case of morals."
"We attack with the fire of combat, exploding your disgusting morals," it said.
It's the idea that people have stable, gut-level morals that influence their worldview.
Maybe they suddenly felt weird about it all—the movie business, morals, meat, meaning.
However, it has refrained from questioning either Ms Blasey Ford's sanity or her morals.
"Morals, language, history, geography, sport and arts" are all part of the campaign now.
This powerful shift in perception is unrelated to our intelligence, morals, or past behaviors.
Mr Demyttenaere says many of the migrants he knows find Belgian sexual morals "shocking".
Morals or messages cannot be squeezed from his stories, like juice from a rind.
"But, from a sense of morals, I like to think I have Christian values."
It's sad that we don't have more morals or character or whatever it is.
" Omar's mother, Lisa, defended her husband online as "a man with morals and values.
But Kourtney feels like Kim has evolved into a bad person with no morals.
But, without a morals clause, that doesn't necessarily hold sway over an artist's contract.
That, on its own, is enough to call her judgment and morals into question.
It is clear that Trump has failed to dignify the morals of his institution.
Mr. Sisi's government has also used the language of public morals to suppress critics.
Along with the growing attachment to others comes a subtle shift in our morals.
He was jailed on a "morals charge," and served about two months in jail.
This is an especially inopportune moment for O'Reilly to be lecturing anybody about morals.
But Riley snuffs out only "rich, spoiled, useless" people with more money than morals.
As for the secret to their success, the topic of good morals came up.
Without a morals provision in place, Spelman initially had to temporarily suspend the professorship.
Sorry, but even country artists have morals and standards that Trump does not meet.
Brought to you from the network that constantly criticizes other networks on morals & integrity.
We find it difficult to imagine the existence of humans without morals or conscience.
"Kanye has great family morals how he wants us all together," Khloé said to Kourtney.
Futurists celebrated the beauty of machines, the morals of might, and the syntax of babble.
I'd say don't let these people, who have no morals or respect, get you down.
In clear, elegant prose it makes large claims in metaphysics, morals and, by implication, politics.
They promote a culture and encourage activities that are contrary to Catholic faith and morals.
Still, tawdry as it has been, the Bentley saga has its heroes, and its morals.
Applicants' race could be counted against them, as could messiness, poor morals, and 'effeminate gestures.
These characters do not exist to serve as patronizing morals about victimhood or girl power.
In baroque prose, Coover subtly criticizes the zeitgeist, loose morals, juvenile delinquency and parental negligence.
The way I was brought up, I gotta instill in them some type of morals.
The health of liberty depends on the principles, standards and morals common to all religions.
In this twisted morality play without morals, the March of Return is no peaceful protest.
"We have the same morals and the same values, that all clicked nicely," Stamos said.
She raised my siblings and me to be solid citizens, grounded in morals and mission.
Emanuel was criticized earlier this year after partly blaming violence on a lack of morals.
It is indefensible to lack morals in software when we have such a huge impact.
"Tristan's morals and ethics are everything I've wanted and need in my life," she says.
Christianity is important to her, but she believes morals should not be above the law.
The silliness of each world he created at times trumped the morals of the stories.
And having something a little but deeper than a mentality, but morals in your heart.
Many are already creeped out by Facebook, but the monetary incentive might override their morals.
Before you dive into any new doodad, consider a company's ethics, morals, branding and messaging.
Millennials are also investing with their morals, according to a recent survey from TD Ameritrade.
But if O'Reilly's firing wasn't based on morals, it is still a victory for morality.
They stipulated that expressions "contrary to good morals" remained criminal, but gave books special treatment.
We will always be driven by our values and by our morals and by scriptures.
They're nothing more than legalized prostitution with universities willingly trading values and morals for money.
He understood that rules are a product of morals, and not a dictator of them.
" "You have no morals whatsoever and you know that you are a [f**king] liar.
But in this election it's not about issues but rather your principles, character, and morals.
In the 1920s, it was denounced by conservatives for corrupting women and promoting loose morals.
Do you think its morals or ethics have changed, its role in society has changed?
Americans, we were told, were crazed and aggressive, the product of corrupt democracy and degenerate morals.
Bran's presence is already enough to make Jaime (and all his newly grown morals) very uncomfortable.
Framing that agenda as a question of morals fits right in with the meme's disapproving outrage.
The double decker usually signaled a loosening in morals for reasons that'll never fully make sense.
But those worn paths, with their clearly visible destinations and legible morals, can be incredibly pleasurable.
Why, when they speak on faith and morals, are they so contemptuous of their fellow humans?
Yeah, anonymity made me accountable to no one except my own sliding scale of rationalized 'morals.
Many of the best Twilight Zone episodes separate their morals from the genre elements even further.
Many values voters feel they'll compromise their morals no matter what they do on November 8.
Right, more on his side because I don't think there are morals, I agree with you.
The tale offers two morals, says David Hetherington of Per Capita, a think-tank in Sydney.
So yeah, I guess no morals, but most people in their situation would do the same.
Born in a refrigerator box, his family didn't have money but they had morals and respect.
Heller has written widely on the philosophy of history and morals, and the theory of modernity.
"They taught me morals and traditions and ethics, but not a particular spiritual identity," he says.
"This is a conversation about morals and ethics and their own terms of service," she said.
But sometimes the charges stick, resulting in prisons sentences for entertainers convicted of breaching public morals.
He was a god-like Kansas bumpkin whose morals originated from a normal man (Jonathan Kent).
"You're able to have scruples and morals because you have a job," he tells her bitterly.
Our values, our morals need a reboot not just a rocket-propelled booster to other worlds.
Often his stories had important morals as well: There was always a lesson to be learned.
Ferrante's women are inscrutable, their minds deep and disordered and disinclined to sentimentality, to easy morals.
It doesn't have to have anything to do with politics or with morals or with sustainability.
Go deeper: The Milken Conference's diversity problem Corporate America's parochial morals Slow progress for women CEOs
She also wants to instill values and morals in them, as Ms. Fortune did for her.
If I subscribed to a different set of morals, I would be exempt from its clutches.
The show tested poorly with early viewers, and some NBC executives were concerned about its morals.
Yes, Schumer's Renee is an inconsistent character whose core morals seem to morph throughout the movie.
So I think sharing your morals and arguing for the point of those themselves is valuable.
The Hays Codes' creators intended to have morals "trickle down" from the screen to the audience.
When he's tempted to smoke it, the comedy meshes homespun morals with cosmic leaps of fancy.
He is married and takes second place to no one on matters of faith and morals.
"Passing on culture, passing on morals, that's the backbone of the Ibibio culture," Ms. Williams said.
"This is about morals," said Steven Drahozal, the chair of the Dubuque County Democrats in Iowa.
The answer, he argues, lies not in the uniqueness of our emotions, sensations, morals or moods.
Moral foundations is the idea that people have stable, gut-level morals that influence their worldview.
Previously, he had assumed that girls have second-rate minds, and that educated women have loose morals.
But it doesn't offer easy morals or answers, and it keeps exploring new questions about those dynamics.
It is an attack on ideals, morals, freedom and rights of every person born to this nation.
FOR MY DAUGHTER AND MY FAMILY THIS IS SO DISRESPECTFUL AND IS AGAINST MY CHARACTER AND MORALS!!!!!
A philosopher, journalist and novelist, he has written around 50 books on political ideas, morals and aesthetics.
Instead, they were more often demonized and ostracized, disparaged for having low impulse control and no morals.
Surely Bobby, our fictional beacon of marital morals amidst a sea of unfaithful bankers, wasn't sleeping around.
But if you're not acting morally (Jupiter is all about morals), Pluto will happily knock you down.
For example, our morals and our sexual behavior are also influenced by what we think is disgusting.
Two, it allows for freedom of individual choice and commitment to their own personal morals and values.
That is his journey — trying to hold onto the morals that he stepped into the job with.
Still, his alley-cat morals didn't mean he deserved to have his earlobe melt into his neck.
The movie, based on the novel by Dave Eggers, is about a tech corporation with sketch morals.
But everybody is going to have to rethink their morals and rethink what's your engagement with others.
Prior to moving in, it is imperative to seriously consider how your morals and values match up.
Instead, they are complicated, believable humans acting in a way that's consistent with their morals and motivations.
Each day, investors set aside morals and ideals when trying to make money on the open markets.
He combines an unapologetic belief in free-market capitalism with an equally unapologetic belief in traditional morals.
The rents are high, the food is bad, the dust is disgusting and the morals are deplorable.
By granting animals moral consideration, we will find that we are better aligned with our own morals.
President Thomas Jefferson accused Pickering of having bad morals because he was drunk while on the bench.
To do this, we must protect and promote the ethics and morals of sport for future generations.
After its debut in 1946, adopting the style was thought of as a sign of loose morals.
You can preorder the album (which also features Snoop Dogg on the previously released "Morals") right here.
"Those of us in the community may not all agree on its morals," said Elliott, a Democrat.
Evangelicals have called companies like Apple and Disney "corporate bullies," to whom Mammon matters more than morals.
The movie's menagerie of morals — be brave, trust your gut, cherish what you have — are delivered often.
"Protect traditional Chinese morals," said a banner carried on campus by members of the women's basketball team.
"These are people for whom the morals and standards of the military mean a lot," he said.
"Communists have no religion and no morals," the spokesman said, in an apparent reference to the woman.
To call these morals or messages does a disservice to the novel's rangy storytelling and panoptic curiosity.
Pro-lifers have overtly set aside their concern for morals now that political goals are at stake.
Both force her to question whether protecting other people is worth compromising her morals and breaking the law.
For my daughter and my family this is so disrespectful [sic] and is against my character and morals!!!!!
"Istanbul had once again witnessed the ugliest face of terror stepping on all values and morals," it read.
However, another popular trope about bisexual people — that they lack sexual morals, boundaries, and control — was also implied.
Every action they make, they're building their new personalities, their new sense of morals or ethics or whatever.
Pirsig worked on the sequel, "Lila: An Inquiry into Morals" for 17 years before its publication in 1991.
FOR MY DAUGHTER AND MY FAMILY THIS IS SO DISPRESPECTFUL [sic] AND IS AGAINST MY CHARACTER AND MORALS!!!!!
"At this point, I'm trying not to sacrifice and compromise my morals and who I am," Heidi added.
This basically corresponds to my morals and reputational systems: pairs of people who come to trust each other.
They acted like they knew me and what sort of person I was, and what my morals were.
We are all at one time or another confronted by the inconsistencies between our morals and our actions.
Vic calls Rahm a "slimy dog" with no morals, no spine ... and no true connection to the city.
He would rather be infamous than be unknown, and he'd quickly sacrifice morals in the name of notoriety.
Lmao why don't you go tell the homo and transgender parents to start teaching their kids better morals?
Mayor David Lisnard issued a mandate in late July banning beachwear that doesn't respect "good morals and secularism." 
Second off, I don't know that the morals behind that -- just shooting people for jumping at a fence.
I knew what my morals were and it was not to salute something I firmly didn't believe in.
"Scandal concerning faith and morals has been given to the Church and to the world," the letter states.
Instead it focused mostly on painting Trump as unfit to serve as president, by morals, temperament and judgment.
The world has indeed got richer, but any such shift in morals and values is hard to detect.
"The moral crusader is a meddling busy body, interested in forcing his own morals on others," Becker explained.
You are bigots, sexists, and misogynists and I see right through your fake morals and your broken values.
They are at the mercy and morals of the people in power, with access to the bank accounts.
And watching this stealthy fighter with questionable morals reconnect with her former flame Daredevil, you can see why.
Marvel is connected to the morals of the art it creates in a way other artistic pursuits aren't.
They've got good morals and the people who hate on them are just throwing themselves under the bus.
Medical marijuana can be as contentious an issue as recreational weed since it often pits morals against science.
Even at a young age, I always respected the fact that his decision making, as far as morals.
"I've seen how she's handled failure and success with humility and never wavered in her morals," he said.
"It is something that has really ruined the economy, the morals and everything of value in a society."
They challenged the verdicts before Russia's Constitutional Court, which upheld the ban on the grounds of protecting morals.
"He could give you a gallery," Furkat says, and she compromises her morals to get what she wants.
I was really surprised to learn more about her morals and work ethic — the way she approaches life.
"'They said, 'Well, you give us hope that Americans still have morals, that Americans still care,'" he said.
In return, Twitter users impugned Blackburn&aposs morals and slammed her decision to disrespect a Purple Heart recipient.
I was always raised to appreciate everyone and respect all, but this really put those morals into practice.
America is, after all, an adolescent nation attempting to cling to her morals in an increasingly complex world.
Forcing people to say things, to disown each other, becomes an acknowledgment that morals are just theater anyway.
No morals, no obligation to truth, and I'm just left here, reading the lies, trying to protect my crew.
It seemed ridiculous that O'Reilly would concern himself with morals while he's rude on television five nights a week.
"We share a different set of morals and values," Zakarian said of Trump in a March interview with Metro.
We are the same, our views are the same, our morals are the same — he is my perfect match.
Mr Ali was charged with "violating public morals", while others arrested recently are accused of "misusing social-media platforms".
As photo reveals these arrested elderly farang bridge players a certain threat to the high morals of Pattaya. pic.twitter.
According to Oliver Scott Curry, PhD, director of the Oxford Morals Project as well as an advisor with kindness.
But on climate change, free college, and taxes, where Warren answered with specific policy, Sanders answered with sweeping morals.
We are the same, our views are the same, our morals are the same, he is my perfect match.
If it takes Kevin gassing up you before a musical to strengthen your morals, then Kev, keep at it!
"He's a great guy, he has great morals, and he loves my son very much," she added about Afeso.
After much deliberation, I decided ten bucks an hour was also my going rate for giving up my morals.
But it's a reminder of where we are — a place devoid of modern fashion and maybe even modern morals.
You see this sort of moral correction against the Trump Administration and its lack of morals, lack of ethics.
"You have turned ethics and values and morals around, upside down, in this country," Quinn said at one point.
Lee has dubbed the piece "Castigat Ridendo Mores," a Latin phrase meaning that you can correct morals with ridicule.
"We have the same morals and the same values, that all clicked nicely," Stamos told People at the time.
This show has made a habit of avoiding easy morals and lessons, and it doesn't start in season five.
"Make sure the product you're advertising is in line with your morals and online persona," travel grammer Trobajana said.
She's got a firm grasp on her morals, and a devoted scarf that acts, marvelously, like a pet snake.
The morals of the story, forced from the raw material of human lives, quickly overshadow the action and characters.
They both hold their morals, and their moral compass and their code of honor, very close to their chest.
She's liberated in the sense that she has a very strong core idea of morals, of integrity, of kindness.
Pressed by public business, he didn't complete his painstakingly executed "Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth" until retirement.
We are obligated to live up to our highest morals and the standard of greatness that we constantly espouse.
On his website, Bishop says he "promotes the values and morals of Southwest Georgians," which he says include guns.
The pact, however, outlines exceptions "necessary to protect public morals," citing the U.S. anti-trafficking bill as an example.
Winona plays Veronica, the popular girl with "morals," which somehow justifies helping to murder other popular girls named Heather?
No moral convictions, only charts, the kind that keep them from "imposing their morals" like the bad guys do.
Most are holidaymakers around here lazily meandering back to their hotels -- prime targets for Pedro's light fingers and scant morals.
I hope they decide to follow the values and morals that our country was founded on: equality, diversity and truth.
Superheroes show how easy it can be to trust an authoritarian who you like and whose morals you agree with.
" Contact actor Jake Busey has signed up to play a journalist "with questionable morals and a sick sense of humor.
The Invisible Man or woman has to be a jerk, because only someone with no morals will do anything interesting.
Death makes all of our morals and values—great career, marriage, house, kids, accumulation of stuff—seem trite and pointless.
What is it about morals, taboos, systems of laws, and shifts in attitudes toward violence over the last 50 years?
" She then added, "I'm not afraid to do any kind of role as long as it doesn't compromise my morals.
After all, he's a blue-eyed capitalist demon, with no ounce of morals in the spine that holds him up.
But I do think a lot of the resistance to this series is a matter of taste more than morals.
I never felt as though saying that my feelings of being transgender was against the morals of the military, though.
Besides, it's best to let each of these tales and their meaty morals marinate in your brain for a while.
According to Netflix, he'll play a reporter for The Hawkins Post with questionable morals and a sick sense of humor.
There has been some talk of inserting morals clauses into LP agreements, and that could be helpful if well written.
In an election year, one could make the argument that morals are simply something we read about in children's books.
They both feel like history as it actually happens: unrushed, messy, and lacking in thematic statements and neatly delivered morals.
I would say they are people with no morals going where the money is, but that's maybe not entirely true.
Morality's just gone, morals have flown out the window and we deserve so much better than this as a country.
Others had been pulled into this shadowy world, where they shed their morals and became Trump's enablers and co-conspirators.
"I don't think that's healthy for the country when anyone thinks their morals are better than anyone else's," she said.
In addition to children's morals, he also had a lot to say on a variety of social and political issues.
But be around them and watch your perspective change and watch the type or morals and beliefs they believe in.
While it would've been easy to make Dani, Grace, and even Sarah one-dimensional, they have clear morals and objectives.
This guy's morals were disrespected because he is expected to just suck it up and be a man about it.
Being a great leader is not about your appearance; it is about how you act and what your morals are.
But I think familiarity with biblical principles and morals would be an additional skill set required for inspirational romance writers.
"You have turned ethics and values and morals around, upside down, in this country," Ms. Quinn said at one point.
Other filmmakers are happy to follow their genre premises wherever they may take them, messages and story morals be damned.
At one point, a character laments that fairy tales lost their spooky appeal once people began assigning morals to them.
Deciding it was against the company's morals to have a contractor without a home, she recommended him to Operation Victory. 
And most important, Democrats must never follow the Republican example of sacrificing morals, principles and reason to obey their leader.
"I definitely feel like I have to keep [the reviewing] a secret from people who have strong morals," Jessica added.
"After the Wedding," Susanne Bier's 2006 dramatic foray into morals and money, was nominated for a best foreign-language Oscar.
"We share a different set of morals and values," Zakarian said of Trump in an interview in March with Metro.
"After the Wedding," Susanne Bier's 2006 dramatic foray into morals and money, was nominated for a best foreign-language Oscar.
The show has found a way to be didactic — to have old fashioned morals — without really feeling like it's preaching.
"It is also about morals," Osterloh is quoted as telling the paper, according to an advance copy of its Tuesday edition.
Who cares about what happens after you die, if you're a good person with chill morals I'm sure you'll be fine.
"Reconstituting this appalling program would compromise our values, our morals and our standing as a world leader -- this cannot happen," Sen.
So instead of pursuing Krakow, as his morals would believe, Connerty gets dirt on Chuck and finally scores a wiretap permit.
It's a show for middle-aged Americans who don't like their morals or political positions to interfere with their Pilates schedule.
Meanwhile, over 90% thought children should learn about the ethics and morals of sex, up from three-quarters in previous years.
That's interesting to hear because Star Wars presented these very clear-cut morals that harken back to the Second World War.
Lisnard said anyone "wearing improper clothes that are not respectful of good morals and secularism" would be banned from accessing beaches.
There are black,snakes BUT,should have more morals to know thats not a good idea IF that isnt his intent!
Then, CO Young, a Black correctional officer, confronted Luschek against the game, and effectively was a spokesperson for the show's morals.
As a member of the royal family she has been an inspiration to me—their standards and morals and everything else.
Critics have also questioned their morals, with the idea gaining ground that they value "stuff" more than family bonding on Thanksgiving.
A lot of fairytales are ancient and many people probably take these 250-year-old morals with a pinch of salt.
Also, when it comes to advertising it can go against my morals, I don't want to advertise something I don't support.
The characters argued over the practice, questioning the cultural belief that it raises a woman's marriage prospects or ensures good morals.
"Of course there are biases against evangelicals on campuses," notes Jonathan L. Walton, the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals at Harvard.
"I can assure you that the things that I do are driven by a sense of morals and values," he said.
I want to hear something that's going to give me morals and make me listen to it over and over again.
"I was raised with strong morals, but I didn't feel like I had the freedom to live my way," Lash explained.
Investigators asked whether Ailes had good morals, was honest and a loyal American — those who were interviewed all agreed he was.
The head of the International Paralympic Committee, Philip Craven, on Sunday decried Russia's "thirst for glory" and "medals over morals" mentality.
" Speaking to the notion that they were separated in the first place, Mordkoff said, "ethics and morals are not brand new.
Utah voters still prize candidates' adherence to conservative morals, they hate Trump's tweets, and to them, Romney is "royalty," he said.
The gamble on an Anglican approach to faith and morals is even more high-risk — as Anglicanism's own schisms well attest.
The people who defend gun rights believe that snobbish elites look down on their morals and want to destroy their culture.
That's also why I think the show is so good, because it keeps playing with people's morals and with people's sympathies.
What fundamentalists viewed as declining morals served as yet additional evidence that the Bible's prophets had accurately forecast the modern age.
Fundamentalists in turn saw sin in the destabilization of gender roles by the war, which led Americans to compromise their morals.
Or perhaps they were both too fraught, an affront to some people's morals, simply for intimating the acceptance of other lifestyles.
I disagree with Donald Trump's politics and I detest his bullying approach, his lack of intellect and his lack of morals.
"I knew what my morals were, and it was not to salute something I firmly didn't believe in," Mr. Blue wrote.
"The dissatisfaction over the economic crisis, it seems to me, was channeled along with a discourse about conservative morals," she said.
On the first part, the court flatly rejected the government's claim that regulating public debate on homosexuality served to protect morals.
He deflects the concerns that Jane can only barely articulate: The boss's behavior might be wrong, but morals cannot be enforced.
In short, one&aposs inner scorecard encompasses values, morals, ethics, and the ability to do the right thing when making decisions.
"It's scary to say it, but maybe companies will have to be the standard-bearers for morals right now," he said.
The nurses have allegedly had their morals questioned by friends and family and been accosted in public, according to the lawsuit.
"The key differences [between Obama and Trump] are morals, dignity, principles, common sense," he says in an interview with i-d.
In a different time, that wouldn't have been a politically biased statement, but rather a straightforward reason to denounce Trump's morals.
I'm almost surprised by how wholeheartedly Wendy has stooped to Axe's Machiavellian level — but why should I expected elevated morals from Wendy?
The Twilight Zone is more about urban legends, traditional social morals, and speculative horror, along with extra dimensions and seriously creepy characters.
It's not the lust that's going to help you grow old and gray together — it's the shared morals, hopes, fears, and dreams.
"What you did to me when I was 14-years-old should be revolting to every person of good morals," she wrote.
Waller's murky morals are familiar territory for Davis, whose lead character on ABC's How to Get Away With Murder is similarly nuanced.
They were able to figure it out and they had no morals and ethics and so they did what the platforms enabled.
At their gatherings, members enjoy discussions of history, morals, personal and social problems, listen to music and learn about inspiring scientific breakthroughs.
" Arthur: Maybe that will be a book in his version of the Bible, entitled "The Life and Morals of Donald J. Trump.
So really attempt to put your money where your morals are – support either financially or energetically a cause that you care about.
The point of a code of conduct is to remind students that higher learning is also about being a person with morals.
A call to morals or problems of performance would be irrelevant in this case, because dissolution is the intent of those actors.
César Ritz, the Savoy's manager, was mortified—not at the flouting of morals, but at the breach of trust by the hotel.
While China&aposs rapid growth has brought prosperity to many, others despair at what they see as a deterioration of public morals.
In some ways, Quebeckers recall the Italians in their residual attachment to Catholic labels and symbols and cheerful indifference to Catholic morals.
It can mean that the Seewalds plan on bearing down on the young couple to make sure their morals are in tact.
They have to survive a constant series of bleak and challenging circumstances that put their morals, loyalty, and temperament to the test.
However, the company also touts its morals through an annual 'giveback' scheme through which it donates all unclaimed money to good causes.
Norway's annual post-graduation period called "Russ" lasts weeks, involves partying and drinking heavily - and tends to challenge public morals every spring.
Check your morals at the door, because we're about to take a deep dive into the dark side within the dark side.
You have no morals, and you're seen as some kind of sexual deviant or someone who can't be in a monogamous relationship.
It certainly isn't a sign that the church should adjust its teachings on faith and morals, accommodating them to the latest trends.
The mayors who have enacted bans justify them with vague rationales that include maintaining public order and hygiene, "good morals" and laïcité.
But like a third of other vegetarians and vegans, those supposedly clear-cut mealtime morals fall by the wayside when I'm drunk.
We want groundbreaking technologies to be responsibly applied, but juicy government contracts and the allure of China's enormous population compromise their morals.
Infectious diseases don't care about our morals; the only thing that has ever stopped them, or will ever stop them, is science.
But the difference between what Russia did and what American athletes do is more a reflection of laws and culture, not morals.
"We are not here to judge people's sexual morals," said Baute, who framed the episode as hardly unusual behavior by young adults.
CIVIL RIGHTS LAWS AUTHORITATIVELY SET THE MORALS OF A COMMUNITY Across the board, the studies found nondiscrimination laws reduce signs of prejudice.
That formula, giving each state control over the "health, welfare, safety and morals" of its residents is woven into countless legal precedents.
He who occupies northern Cyprus, encroaches on Kurdish territory and massacres civilians in Afrin cannot preach to us on values and morals.
This threat Trump poses — to our morals, ethics, norms and collective sense of propriety — may be without equal from a domestic source.
Morals are especially relative in a new production of Shakespeare's play, set in New Orleans amid the anarchy of Fat Tuesday, 1979.
In HBO's "Westworld," adapted from Michael Crichton's thriller, lifelike automatons are subjugated in a world of declining morals and brutal economic disparity.
In HBO's "Westworld," adapted from Michael Crichton's thriller, lifelike automatons are subjugated in a world of declining morals and brutal economic disparity.
Under the authoritarian rule of President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, celebrities have been targeted for outfits and behavior that goes against public morals.
"It was an age when the morals of even the most respectable black women were questioned and sullied by racist stereotypes," Bundles wrote.
We want the morals of religious stories, but in a new secular language that preaches a desire to strive for the common good.
"They had equally egregious statements or comments that could be given weight depending on your morals," Meyer said of both major-party nominees.
The nude studio performances and unauthorized street actions by Ladik, Hajas, and Szentjóby challenged socialist morals and the power of the police state.
All of these reflect the same skepticism of possessions and pleasure and even modernity, viewing them as a degradation of morals and virtue.
"A lot of churches need to be really focused on parts of the Bible that don't make for great, easy morals," she said.
In the speaker's mind, national and religious characteristics may be interchangeable, and not really have much to do with God, metaphysics or morals.
The move was punishment for the country running a doping operation that polluted sports by prioritizing "medals over morals," according to the IPC.
But The Sims is also a place where she can put her work ethic (and morals) to the side for a hot second.
If we don't program AI with proper morals, says the theory, it will eventually wipe us out through malice, carelessness, or plain indifference.
It's all about selling a lot as quickly as possible, and the morals are a lot looser than most people are used to.
I realize the morals and values, the decency, we've perhaps taken for granted, individually and as citizens of the world, are in question.
The third-generation scion of the powerful Odebrecht family told lawmakers he had inherited morals that would not let him collaborate with prosecutors.
Morals do not stem from the divine, they come from more basic things, such as a need for a society to be happy.
Lawmakers in the ancient city of Byblos urged the festival earlier on Tuesday to call off the show to "respect sanctities and morals".
"As the lives of the populace become more visible, our work-a-day morals and expectations need to change and shift," he wrote.
In an age of Victorian morals, Comstock laws, and yellow wallpaper, Victoria was never a women who was held back by her context.
That was easy because I could make up that culture and ascribe those morals and beliefs to her, and so that's no problem.
That said, you raise an interesting point: Andy starts turning into a version of Miranda by compromising her morals and friendships for validation.
But why would you to take a hit for morals if no one else does or even cares, thus wasting a rightful advantage.
Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn told parliament that Johnson's was a government with "no mandate, no morals and, as of today, no majority".
The morals she taught us about believing in ourselves and working to achieve our goals are way more important than her living situation.
We learn to walk and talk, we learn our morals and values, and we learn who we are, and who we are not.
It's easy to sincerely congratulate a woman who has cheated on her fiancé with you if you have no morals to begin with.
From Apple to Google, tech companies are facing increasing pressure to take a stand on the Hong Kong protests: following money vs. morals.
Harry is the elder, more conscientious bean counter, conscious of the old country, honest and devout, the self-appointed guardian of family morals.
First, what is needed is critical self-reflection on the morals and agenda to which people on the left say they are committed.
But at least in the LGBT context, the market horse and the morals horse are running in the same direction with increasing speed.
Over the centuries, from Plato to Shelley, writers have argued that art improves our morals, makes us stronger, deeper, better—or it should.
We can certainly have a debate about the merits and morals of Saravia's photo-editing habits, and whether this new gig is deserved.
It's commendable when public figures risk losing the support of a base or a demographic to stand for morals, values, respect and freedom.
The I.P.C. president, Philip Craven, noted that Russia placed "medals over morals" and in so doing made a mockery of the Olympic Charter.
We're told Kim and Kanye would never consider taking money for the first photos of the baby ... doing so would violate their morals.
Remember, ethical questions often ask us what the "right" thing to do is, based on our ideas about morals, responsibilities, rights and values.
What would we give, he asks, to have a museum that integrated its art and its history with its people and its morals?
"This feels like the moment in our democracy where people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," Wilkinson said.
You add the context; you put it back in the world where there is something up and down, morals, mathematics, yes and no.
" She continued: "You have no morals, and you're seen as some kind of sexual deviant or someone who can't be in a monogamous relationship.
It's about the outrage culture we've grown so accustomed to, the spectacle, and the opportunity to define ourselves online by publicly performing our morals.
When you're living against your own morals or what you know to be right, you tend to avoid people who will hold up mirrors.
Cumberbatch cleverly embodies the ambitious Edison, who's not above sacrificing a few pesky morals for success, nor using his fame to manipulate the media.
In the times that I went back, it just sort of deteriorated my life, and who I was, and my morals and my values.
Whereas Thatcher championed liberal markets and Mr Cameron championed liberal morals, Mrs May wants to rebuild communities that have been battered by social change.
There are some icons, like Beyoncé, who very rarely find themselves in the middle of scandals that call their morals or ethics into question.
The conservative inclination to police morals is offset by an impulse to guard free speech and to promote freedom and democracy around the world.
I would have had to sacrifice my values and my morals for something I didn't think was right, and I'm not gonna do that.
In my opinion, politicians like Paul Ryan, Marco Rubio, Tim Scott, Nikki Haley, and many others have given up their morals by supporting Trump.
He posited that over the course of American history, white prejudice kept African-Americans low in standards of living, health, education, manners and morals.
" He added ... "I've learned to walk away from anything or anyone that THREATENS my PEACE of MIND, SELF-RESPECT, VALUES, MORALS or SELF WORTH.
And her life was guided by the same things that rule all of our lives: her morals, values, and a web of personal relationships.
The Republican Party's abandonment of Christian values is leaving Christians to question their future in a party that once championed for Judeo-Christian morals.
His application for a temporary visa ahead of the US Open was also thrown out, with the Americans citing his conviction on morals charges.
Why are we so willing to throw our morals out of the window just because the person in subject is someone we don't like?
Recent Call of Duty games have pitted players against secretive sleeper forces inside existing governments and ethereal terrorist organizations with murky motivations and morals.
Her season 1 affair with an underling has her law firm partners trying to oust her from her own company on a morals charge.
Kabuki — Noh's somewhat newer, livelier cousin — was pioneered by all-female troupes, until a 17th-century public-morals crackdown put them out of business.
" What she meant, she said, was that "I'm not afraid to do any kind of role as long as it doesn't compromise my morals.
Grace Szostak, who is now in middle school, said that if she were a parent, she might read her kids some books with morals.
GIFs are bad, touchdown celebrations are bad, and if you don't get it, it's because fans are too dumb to get our mismatched morals!
This is threatening to the commercial theater world, which traditionally mounts plays with clear morals and tight narratives — plays that require minimal critical analysis.
We must aspire only to the calluses of war, and the quaintly conservative morals of women pouring whole milk for men loosening their ties.
But I wanted it to be a situation in which a good person with good, solid, morals might still understand why she did it.
I think that I personally do have good morals and try to do my best and that's why I consider myself a good person.
The predictable turn to xenophobia, racism and persecution represents the breakdown of our society's laws and morals in the face of fear and disease.
"It is clear that we must put our morals and the valuing of women ahead of party loyalty," she said in her recent statement.
The author, who has written at length about the royal family, offers a cleareyed view of the monarchy, its privilege and its faltering morals.
Despite retrospectively editing Hannah Baker's controversial suicide scene this year, "13 Reasons Why" has struggled to shake off the questionable morals of the show.
He was the sort of Tory that gets vox-popped on breakfast news shows, giving their opinion about how best to preserve British morals.
These are people who would never let men with the morals and the mouths of Mr. Trump and Mr. Scaramucci date their own daughters.
In October, the State Council also issued new morality guidelines for citizens that highlighted President Xi Jinping's personal role in defending the country's morals.
After his brutal victory, the mixed martial arts fighter has been accused of violating "the morals of martial arts," and has gone into hiding.
The Republicans took full advantage of this simple story to advance their claim that a president of questionable morals should not remain in office.
I am a conservative Christian and my morals and beliefs line up with that, but I would also say I'm a conservative Christian feminist.
Allegra: I'm not sure that I believe that either Angela or Lady Trieu could be unaware of the reality of their respective idols' morals.
Looked at closely enough, any story becomes a world in itself, too big to be encompassed by any ideology, defying any slogans or morals.
She set up a hotline, revised training procedures and updated the employee handbook, adding a code of conduct and a morals-and-ethics clause.
This isn't to say that Walsh doesn't have range, mind you — 13 Reasons Why is very different from #realityhigh, even though they preach similar morals.
Marinetti rejected all the obvious sources of comfort that people might normally crave in a disrupted environment: coherence, harmony, freedom, received morals, and conventional language.
" He added, "I love them dearly, don't get me wrong, but man, sometimes it's really tough to watch your kids grow up without those morals.
The morals of the David Nwaba story are what you'd expect for a guy who was constantly overlooked—work hard, be patient, stay within yourself.
"I love them dearly, don't get me wrong, but man, sometimes it's really tough to watch your kids grow up without those morals," he added.
Instead you have cactus people, strange spider gods, winged bird people from the desert who have a very nonhuman set of morals and cultural norms.
That's just my way of trying to be a good father and help my kids to grow up to be men with morals and integrity.
Sponsorship and endorsement deals typically include "morals clauses" that allow sponsors to terminate deals early if they feel the athlete has behaved poorly in public.
Creators impart morals and lessons and metaphors though their characters — which yes, sometimes aren't human — to tell stories that we can all take something from.
" Schwarcz, who said the move mixes "good sense and good morals," believes window washers have "the best experience to be the supervisors for these robots.
It sounds like you don't think your biological perspective on morals should make us look askance at them — they remain admirable regardless of their origins.
The morals contributing to it descend from tradition and popular belief, and the rational calculus underlying it reflects the realities of social and political power.
Generation Z's social circles are not just a group of friends, but a potential swarm of teenage paparazzi, with even fewer morals than the professionals.
It's also startling to see how gendered morals play out especially in regards to sexual ethics and the double standards in terms of behaviors expected.
In my relationship with him, I have tried to fulfill my mission, as a priest, to teach the faith and morals for the common good.
Online content publishers should "promote core socialist values" and spread ideas, morals and knowledge that improve the quality of the nation and promote economic development.
It felt like the first time since maybe Tyrion that someone has really been on her side and rooting for her — Littlefinger had questionable morals.
Evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr. said voters don't choose a president based on a candidate's morals, saying that leaders should be elected based on policies.
The messaging was that the conservatives wanted to impose their morals on others and tell kids not to have sex and that was very unfortunate.
" However, she also said, "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals.
It will certainly offer fodder for Democrats, who will argue in the midterm elections that Trump lacks the morals, intellect or temperament to be President.
Katya makes you laugh, but once you're done laughing, you may find yourself questioning your morals, your politics, or the very foundations of your identity.
" For women in particular, these characters "are depicted as lacking morals or kind of to be scheming manipulators, and that is tied to their bisexuality.
For others, it was a problem, something threatening and uncouth that stood the risk of corrupting the nation's youth and corroding society's morals and values.
One great consolation of ceding your life to your children's is the chance to force on them the music, movies and morals that you value.
The official charges held that Pickering exhibited "loose morals and intemperate habits," neither of which sounds like a high crime or misdemeanor to modern ears.
A young woman of independent mind and progressive morals, Olivia looks back on her exciting, subversive youth from the vantage point of her ninth decade.
The modest scale of the buildings evokes the pre-Haussman island, a disreputable neighborhood of grog shops and loose morals where the bourgeois didn't venture.
Ms. Reichlen's speech made the connections between morals, beauty, technique, schooling, company, and the work of George Balanchine, City Ballet's founding choreographer, explicit and moving.
We are in this together, and movement has morals and consequences — its own choreographic score, or set of instructions — in this age of the coronavirus.
We like to think of our characters as fixed: We have our beliefs and our morals, religions and parties, states and countries, friends and enemies.
" In the 21865s, it informs visitors, "it became common right-wing practice not just to attack Democrats' ideas, but also their motives, morals, and patriotism.
During the hearing, she told senators that she would not allow another program of that nature, and she pushed back against questions about her morals.
We each have our own morals and faiths — mine teaches me to help our fellow man, especially when it's in our power to do so.
She said what mattered most to her when casting a vote was finding a politician whose "morals match mine," and Mr. Trump's decidedly did not.
Without naming specific companies, Benioff said that plenty of major tech players have been forced to change their leadership because they put profits over morals.
Alarmed at Falwell's endorsement, a number of Christian leaders spoke out about Trump's dangerous morals and shifting positions on social conservative issues such as abortion.
"I am very confident that we're on the same page with our morals and I just want to hear it from your mouth," Luke told Hannah.
Sadly, a lot of Romanians think Roma are a bunch of lazy thieves, while gay people are often seen as loud, promiscuous, and lacking any morals.
"I am very confident that were on the same page with our morals and I just want to hear it from your mouth," Luke told Hannah.
It is the girl who ends up publicly shamed for her lack of morals on the news, her hair shorn as a symbol of removed femininity.
"This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," Wilkinson told The Washington Post.
"There were morals clauses in contracts, and the LAPD was operating a vice squad that was pernicious, and specifically targeting gay men for extortion," said Tyrnauer.
"The song was written at a time in my life where several lapses of judgment had distorted my decision-making skills, morals, and values," says 'Nandez.
That forces Gert into a conflict between her liberal morals and her anxiety, which is exacerbated because she left her meds behind when she fled home.
But there's another reason it's succeeded: Tyrion has a clear goal — to stop the Sons of the Harpy — that he's willing to compromise his morals for.
"I think that my character on Game of Thrones has strong morals," actor Nikolaj Coster-Waldau told Mashable while promoting his latest feature film, Small Crimes.
Apparently a much smaller group," he wrote in a post that included a link to an article titled, "Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein Show Hollywood Morals Absent.
Their America appears to be in the rear view mirror -- where hard work, strong morals and an unwavering resolve were rewarded with opportunity and eventual success.
The stakes are high, the characters have clear morals (or lackthereof), and it's grounded in all-American ideas like family, freedom and the quest for truth.
" Trump added that he blames both politicians and the media for the "lack of morals in society" since "the way they act are out of control.
It's so, so sad, I mean morality is just gone, morals have flown out the window we deserve so much better than this as a country.
His smile at Khrushchev (Steve Buscemi) after this brazen flip-flop says it all: It's easy to succeed in politics when you have no morals whatsoever.
This seldom traversed ground plays right into the overarching concept, the notion of whether or not an artificial intelligence can have its own set of morals.
The Finding Nemo sequel tells a similar story, with less pathos, more tentacles Pixar's filmmakers aren't immune to the idea that all children's films need morals.
She's part of a growing class of founders out to prove that you can pair profits with good morals and lead venture-backed values-based businesses.
Having Jesus on Poland's throne doesn't change anything legally, but it's another step the conservative government has taken towards forcing outdated morals on the Polish people.
Ben makes sure to compliment her morals, values, faith, commitment, and any other glittering generality that might possibly apply to both Becca and Viewers Like Her.
Hulbert does the good work, throughout, of resisting morals or too neat generalizations; one suspects that the alliterative "Lessons" in her subtitle was a publisher's creation.
I love having deep conversations with my friends and family, talking about ethics and morals and motivations, but you can't only talk about the deep stuff.
" But as Wilkinson rightly noted, "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals.
Boîte Before the cocktail wizards came along, Brooklyn bars relied on an unfussy mix of low-price drinks, loud music and loose morals to draw patrons.
But the movie itself manages to stay above that trope and deliver a message about morals and love and the double-standards women are held to.
Absolutely. You certainly look at what happened in North Carolina, where I feel a lot of companies have stood by their morals in doing business there.
In other countries, the practice of stifling artists mainly appeared as a mechanism for alleged protection of state laws, public morals, and social and religious norms.
" His ruling states: "Access to beaches and for swimming is banned to any person wearing improper clothes that are not respectful of good morals and secularism.
I've never had the pleasure to meet her, but I imagine her to be someone who has strong morals and follows that compass when making decisions.
The Stonewall uprising began in the hours after midnight on June 28, 1969, when police officers with the now-extinct Public Morals Squad raided the bar.
"I'm not going to sit here giving you a lecture on morals or ethics, but you're very vulnerable here," was all he said to his charge.
Bethany, according to Leena, had "good morals" and was "capable of raising" Zaina, whom Bethany had spent nights awake with comforting during the girl's asthma attacks.
" But he alleged that Trump "is a person who, to me, has no morals, no ethics, no sense of right and wrong, is a dirty player.
Many people are proud of the country's economic achievements and growing global clout, he added, but worry that it still lacks a strong sense of morals.
"I just was very moved by women who took pride in showing that kind of commitment to their religion, their lifestyle, their morals," Ms. Arbus said.
But make no mistake, this story of looking-the-other-way morals should not be seen as an unusual cautionary tale of a few rogue players.
Knowing millions of people read The Times every day, I want to make sure my writing is authentic in terms of my opinions and my morals.
The morals of the marketplace are insufficient here; instead, we require complete financial transparency in the men and women who aspire to represent our collective interests.
Its three central women, however, dress all in black and white, and like everyone at court, their morals and ethics come in every shade of gray.
"It is Archbishop Thompson's responsibility to oversee faith and morals as related to Catholic identity within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis," the school said in its letter.
We don't know if there's a "morals clause" in R. Kelly's contract ... which would allow the label to give him the boot for crossing the line.
The area is said to be controlled by the Sinaloa Cartel, which includes multiple gangs of human traffickers and (allegedly) plenty of cops with questionable morals.
" But, she went on to say, "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals.
The trailer shows his character's morals seemingly put to the test as he participates in the racist rhetoric and hurtful protests associated with this neo-Nazi group.
With the dominant culture telling you that your very essence was essentially diseased, you were free to toss the whole of that culture's morals out the window.
I find it hard to believe that he rushed to some hotel to meet girls of loose morals, although ours are undoubtedly the best in the world.
If they find brand affiliations that match their morals and framework, then they absolutely should take the money and use it to pay the never-ending bills.
His invariable verdict on the manners and morals of other countries is "Not English", delivered "with a flourish of the arm and a flush of the face".
Tom Holland's sleek young webslinger makes his debut in a fight between the grownups, joining Team Iron Man for an epic face-off about morals or whatever.
And the stuff that people don't even know about — fighting for my life, fighting for my marriage, fighting for my morals and everything — I discovered my strength.
Even if you encrypt your hard drive, a malicious actor with physical access to your computer (say, a hotel housekeeper of dubious morals) can compromise your machine.
What are the lines of behavior and morals and ethics that we draw around ourselves as individuals and societies and cultures that we don't want to cross?
But if morals and ethics were the only things at play, the show would have ended long ago — or wouldn't have been revived in the first place.
During the hearing, Tiddle asked the senate whether it thought that SB 25 was essentially allowing doctors to impose their own morals and beliefs onto their patients.
On any other woman, Wonder Woman's costume would be interpreted as an invitation to ogle, an opportunity to judge the wearer's intent, her psyche, even her morals.
" She then went on a retweeting spree, sharing tweets saying Trump is "without morals" and that "by firing James Comey, Trump has put impeachment on the table.
One of the morals of this story, chastening but also oddly encouraging, is that we don't ever really know one another, but we're nonetheless obligated to try.
Elwes will be playing the mayor of Hawkins, Indiana, where the show is set, and Busey will play a journalist with "questionable morals" named Bruce, Netflix said.
" The restaurant's owner told the WashPost: "This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals.
Marek himself, after what police called a "complex" investigation, was charged with corrupting morals, under the rarely used Obscenity Act, for allowing the video to be posted.
I don't want to compare him to Trump in his ethics or morals, but I think Michael Avenatti has recognized this way of hacking the system too.
We're told the only basis for firing him would be the "morals clause," and the show takes the position getting a DUI is not an immoral act.
Some publishing houses have added "morals clauses" to their contracts, which allow publishers to cancel deals if an author is accused of harassment or other unethical behavior.
This fascinating history shows how the new venues flourished, along with music halls and seaside resorts, thanks to a growing middle class, favorable legislation, and shifting morals.
Putting modern morals aside, their responsibility to workers is strictly to view workers as capital to be employed if and when necessary to provide the best return.
"Integration has come to mean the majority adapts to the minority, accepts their language, values and morals," Sarkozy said, echoing the rhetoric of his past presidential campaigns.
"Prohibiting women from the highest ranks of formal leadership fosters a fundamentally toxic masculinity," Jonathan L. Walton, the Plummer professor of Christian morals at Harvard, told me.
Elijah Cummings had an opportunity to lecture Shkreli on basic morals, resulting in four minutes of smug facial expressions that ultimately will only make Shkreli hate himself more.
The Catholic boy from Wisconsin swallowed distaste for President Donald Trump's morals for a shot at a GOP monopoly in Washington and an era of generational conservative reform.
I believe there are things being hidden by Kavanaugh, and that he's being protected because Republicans right now will risk everything including their morals to get their way.
The rules say online content publishers should "promote core socialist values" and spread ideas, morals and knowledge that improve the quality of the nation and promote economic development.
The researchers found that parents who were concerned about vaccinating their children scored similarly to parents who weren't when it came to the morals of harm and fairness.
The new version highlights Xi's personal role in defending the country's morals, while removing any references to previous leaders, including Mao Zedong, the founder of the people's republic.
And the main reason for that is that they essentially have the same vaguely hand-waved morals about corporate overreach and the dangers of playing God with DNA.
If Trump's bigotry were not enough to bring his morals into question, the malfeasance at his foundation should undermine his image as a scourge of corruption in America.
In 1887's On the Genealogy of Morals, Nietzsche called this "blue-eyed lying"—a phrase directed at the German Empire's Aryan, anti-Semitic politicians, whom he despised.
Listen in below as we chat about terrifying carnivals, what makes Ray Bradbury's horror writing so evocative and the existential morals found in Something Wicked This Way Comes.
In the end, Peale almost sides with her morals when she personally visits one of her client's mass graves, but ends up being bought off with hush money.
This will range from dealing drugs and accepting bribes to administering torture, all in a day's work should you decide your Jack's a man of few upstanding morals.
That's where investors need to apply their own judgment, dig into their portfolios, and determine whether the companies they're invested in align with their own morals and beliefs.
The stelae that were kept in the courtyard of the synagogue frequently referred to the commonalities between the values, morals and ideas of Judaism and Confucianism and Taoism.
"Everyone is looking at what I'm wearing, what I'm doing, so that they can say I'm a liberal"—too aligned with looser Western morals and values—she said.
"This inhumane separation of migrant children from their families is against the morals and principles instilled in me, as well as my religious and spiritual teachings," Palmquist wrote.
"A lot of children like to take after their favorite characters," she said, adding that she would show them television shows or YouTube videos with good morals, too.
Both movies are part of "It Girls, Flappers, Jazz Babies & Vamps," a series devoted to Hollywood's contributions to the decline of American morals in the 265s and '2212s.
Pacheco says he's not surprised by the language utilized in these apologies because most people accused of abuse grapple with the way they perceive themselves and their morals.
When a person is made aware that their negative actions don't actually vibe with their positive morals, they often change their behavior to be consistent with the evidence.
What she did was creepy and although she meant no harm I think his morals should have been respected and that you shouldn't be kissing random people anyway.
Dominated by conservative morals taught by the Roman Catholic Church, the Philippines is also one of Southeast Asia's most tolerant countries toward gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people.
That some misguided people are willing to steal expensive coats says as much about the importance of consumerism in a capitalist country as it does about their morals.
You gave him a real nobility or dignity in the first scene, when he stands up to the Captain and tells him that the poor can't afford morals.
There's nothing wrong with that sense of urgency, but make sure you find people who share your morals and values and can steer you in the right direction.
Philosophers coined the phrase to describe the abuse of so-called "moral talk" — an umbrella term encompassing all conversations humans have about our politics, beliefs, values, and morals.
Now, I am able to be openly bisexual, wear the clothes I want, fight for what's right in the world, and have my true morals and personality back.
" David Eason came under fire on Twitter after he said, "Lmao why don't you go tell the homo and transgender parents to start teaching their kids better morals?
Defy's announcement of its immediate closure, which will affect hundreds of employees, didn't surprise Padilla, but he suggested the way the company handled it was telling of its morals.
But I think his values and morals — the fact that he's a family man — I think any man or woman of any race can respect that kind of person.
During the December 2013 episode of his Internet talk show, Sound of Freedom, Higbie argued that "the black race" had "lax" morals while recounting an experience giving away firewood.
Tassi's first line of defence is to smear Artemisia's sexual morals; perversely, the trial hinges on whether or not she was a virgin at the time of the assault.
"Shades of Blue," created by Adi Hasak, isn't as cerebral as, say, "Public Morals," Ed Burns's look at compromised New York cops in the 1960s (recently canceled by TNT).
"This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," Wilkinson explained her actions to The Washington Post.
Thomas (Garrett Hedlund), a Los Angeles demigod with artfully tousled hair and the morals of, well, just wait, is talking into a camera as if for a celebrity interview.
But it isn't just a big plot point, it is a difficult mission that makes you question your morals and maybe do something that you're not exactly comfortable with.
"I have three kids and I think a lot about trying to set them up for success as far as values and morals and traditions we have," he says.
Bentley was once revered as a man with highly public Christian morals — he served as a deacon at his church in Tuscaloosa, which Mason and her husband also attended.
After all, appealing to morals only works if people believe that everyone really does have the same interests at heart, and what hurts one group really does hurt all.
" In another instance, where Vijayan was defending the right of women to enter temples in India, the same male member of the group accused her of having "loose morals.
Smith has become increasingly adept at combining social comedy and more existential concerns—manners and morals—through the flexibility of her voice, layering irony on feeling and vice versa.
We might have sex with the "wrong" person, fail to use protection, or engage in a sex act that we desire, but which conflicts with our morals or values.
The residents of Antelope use the word morals with no sense of ambiguity whatever, and they use it a great deal in talking about their apprehensions about the disciples.
"Ideally, laws would reflect sound ethics and morals, but not always," Apol told Wheaton Magazine, a publication of his alma matter, Wheaton College, about his job at the OGE.
The jolly, obscenely rotund ringleader of this band is, of course, Falstaff, a nobleman with a flagrant lack of morals who delights in splashing around the sewers of London.
"This is to have double morals; on one side I regret and save those who want to abort, are you aware that you are killing a life???" wrote one.
Madame Keane, so admirable in her ability to staunchly stand by her morals under pressure, unfortunately lacks the CIA talents of Carrie to be a convincing two-faced liar.
Everything Tom touched on—sex, religion, drugs, family, violence, ethics, morals—it was a master weave, and I take it personally when someone breaks it down into one word.
Unlike other entries, there's a concept around virtual reality and the morals that should extend to those worlds, through the lens of a cliché as hell, final frontier shtick.
"My goal is to just be sure that whoever takes a part in this business has the same morals I do and cares about making a difference," she said.
Others, like the cult of the Black Goat, abandon their morals in the hopes that a beast living in the darkness of an abandoned mineshaft will make things better.
Ryan Reynolds stars as the title character, an Everyman-turned-superman who stands out through his foul mouth and bad morals, a walking rejection of the superserious superhero film.
And while I believe that consumer lock-in like this does help keep mortgage rates down, there ought to be some kind of morals clause in the loan contract.
They are often brought by lawyers claiming to police public morals by regulating attire, behavior and even jokes under the guise of protecting a brittle version of Egyptian nationalism.
Prominent venture capitalists have in recent months raised hushed questions about the morals of taking on funding from a nation where, for instance, until recently women could not drive.
Additionally, because Ms. Terrone's children were present during the incident, the police could also explore bringing charges that have to deal with "impairing the morals of children," he said.
Personal values have a place in investment decisions, Mr. Hale said, adding that some people viewed divestment from coal, gas and oil as a matter of morals, not money.
For the last couple years, I am profoundly disheartened when I learn that a friend or family member continues to support a man so clearly without character or morals.
And the N.B.A. is hardly alone in the sports world with its debatable dalliances in places like China, where morals, rights and courage are viewed from much different prisms.
STEVEN MNUCHIN: Well, what I think is there's no question there are values and morals that the United States stands for and we try to push around the world.
In fact, Patricia O'Toole's book "Money & Morals in America," which includes the story of Kaiser's incredible shipbuilding efforts during World War II, would be an excellent read right now.
China will presumably counter that its internet policies are "necessary to protect public morals or to maintain public order," invoking the relevant exception to the World Trade Organization's rules.
Sacrificing your morals––which, in Musk's case, supposedly means environmental advocacy––in favour of donating a lot of money to a party that vehemently denies climate change, and a bit more money to a guy who wrote some legislation designed to destroy and plunder the few remaining natural resources that exist in America, and donating just a fraction of the same money to the party that might actually help uphold your purported morals.
Speaking to CNBC's "Street Signs Europe," Emily Thornberry, the shadow foreign and commonwealth secretary for the opposition Labour party, said the U.S. president did not represent American principles or morals.
Tamburlaine, another sheep-farmer from an uncouth foreign land who defies convention and morals to rule half the globe simply because he can; the comparisons are too irresistible to ignore.
The police will resolutely crack down on such behaviors that challenge the legal bottom line or public order and good social morals, in order to purify the Internet's public sphere.
"If you come to it with your morals on your sleeve, your arm will get burned," McConaughey told Kimmel in true McConaughey-ian form when asked to describe the film.
Another sign that Acosta is on thin ice is the zeal with which Democrats have started to attack him as a way of questioning Trump's judgment, morals and management skills.
Article 6 of Saudi Arabia's anti-cybercrime law prohibits the "production, preparation, transmission, or storage of material impinging on public order, religious values, public morals, and privacy" on the internet.
But sometimes when the system fails and there are no consequences for breaking the law we might just need to search deeper and hope for a higher standard of morals.
But less than two years after Clinton escaped with his job from a Senate impeachment trial, Republicans won the presidency after using the outgoing president's morals to underpin their campaign.
We are ceding the social space to bad people, because they have the most time, the least morals and ethics, and are skilled at relentlessly attacking and harassing their targets.
Campaigns against "loose morals", and the president's failure to enforce a stricter sort, might go down well in conservative places but do not resonate with Central Java's more relaxed voters.
The encyclical – a high-level papal teaching document on faith and morals – reaffirmed the traditional Roman Catholic teaching rejecting all forms of contraception as incompatible with God's plan for sexuality.
When they come to you and tell you the KGB wants to kill you, just try and keep your morals and say, 'No, I cannot work with the secret service.
Contreras said military personnel and veterans can bring the morals they learned in the military to the classroom, including teaching selfless service and respect, along with bringing discipline and motivation.
The idea was to not only produce a stockpile of rubber for manufacturing Ford's vehicles, but cultivate Ford's idea of the perfect American society based on his morals and ideology.
Just as her Scottish predecessor struggles to navigate between his goals and his morals, Maria is torn between her desperation for a coveted scholarship and what she knows is right.
At home I was around my family who were all living life according to Arabic people's values and morals, but then when I went to school it was completely different.
The fanfare would seem to suggest that, at last, black women are not only being taken seriously as a political force, but as a vital arbiter of morals and intellect.
Nobody was under the illusion that Stalin or Saddam shared our morals, but Hitler and Khomeini were worse, so we chose to work with bad actors to fight worse ones.
"You remind me that motherhood and sexuality can coexist and just because you embrace your sexuality doesn't mean you have loose morals or you're not a good mother," Jenner said.
It certainly was not in line with the morals that I expect from people in leadership positions at GitHub, and I did not want to be a part of it.
But what surprised me the most was how quickly carrying the mikoshi went from fun, social activity to actual labor to medieval punishment I'd have traded my morals to escape.
Maureen Dowd Opinion Columnist WASHINGTON — It is very disorienting when those who are supposed to be our highest moral exemplars have no morals — not even of the alley-cat variety.
For many, it was not enough to erase the image of a group of mostly men ganging up on a woman in order to get her to bend her morals.
" Late Tuesday, the office of President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority condemned the attack on the American diplomats, saying "such practices contradict the values and morals of our people.
"This feels like the moment in our democracy when people have to make uncomfortable actions and decisions to uphold their morals," Stephanie Wilkinson, the restaurant's owner, told The Washington Post.
We owe it to the hard-working people we represent to do our job effectively, and that includes working with one another while still upholding our morals and political beliefs.
If you're interested in writing TV shows that have themes and ideas and morals ... it's going to end up seeming like you [were] writing about the times you lived in.
"If you're interested in writing TV shows that have themes and ideas and morals ... it's going to end up seeming like you [were] writing about the times you lived in."
That kind of collective action, primarily driven by disagreements over morals and ethics, is the theme of much of the upswell of tech organizing in recent years, according to experts.
That kind of collective action, primarily driven by disagreements over morals and ethics, is the theme of much of the upswell of tech organizing in recent year, according to experts.
Conversely, the Pope received much higher marks across all Catholic demographics for "standing up for traditional morals," though those approval numbers also remain on a significant decline since February 20133.
If I am asked to do something that goes against my morals and reason, I can easily say no, make a smart comment to justify my decision and move on.
Mr. Trump may be a nutter with bad-to-nonexistent morals and ideas, but he has at least succeeded on policy goals that are important to people like Mr. Erickson.
Though he had Starfleet's blessing and his goals were often pragmatic, his orders often pushed the crew to compromise their morals, which was a fascinating throughline for a Starfleet captain.
She said parents can use what their kids are hearing and seeing in the presidential campaign as a way to open up conversations about morals and values and reinforce positive behavior.
"I saw this election as a test of America's morals and values, and I am terrified for my future as a woman of color and for my black family," she says.
" In an interview on Tuesday, Paulson called the archbishop's decision to revoke Brebeuf's Catholic status, an "imprudent and unnecessarily narrow interpretation of enforcing oversight of faith and morals in Catholic education.
I'd like to have life coaches to sit down with these children, and coaches for the boxing, to teach them morals, values and understanding how life is really supposed to be.
The whole franchise is already deeply buried in the morals of the 1950s: a time of royal pride and rolling in Aston Martins while fucking around with the side piece secretary.
"I can assure you that the things that I do are driven by a sense of morals and values, and therefore I will absolutely not play favorites for anyone," he answered.
It's not because people, their desire for freedom, or their morals are much different than 200+ years ago, but because technology is changing the rules and maybe even the entire game.
I admire that the show is still willing to let him come across as a little naive, and a little doomed, because he has morals and can't let go of them.
John Locke's liberalism is indebted to Christianity at every point; John Stuart Mill's insistence that morals did not depend on religion "invoked an idea of morality that was borrowed from Christianity".
Ross McDonnell The Lobster would make a fine double feature with Love & Friendship, a witty and wonderful farce about morals, mores, and marriage based on Jane Austen's short novel Lady Susan.
Unfortunately, that's the reality for Alabama, a state that prides itself for its high morals and at the same time has had to confront a burgeoning number of corrupt elected officials.
"Most Americans, they're too busy getting up, going to work, and obeying the law, and paying their taxes and trying to teach their kids morals and earning a living," said Sen.
As a result, we've learned to respect each other's traditions and morals, and we try to learn about each other still to this day — and we've been together for seven years.
She promptly began to lose her shit, screaming about the police, the constitution of my morals, letting me know that I was never allowed back in the establishment and so on.
In one early scene you can stick to your morals and end up on the mafia's bad side, or you can play along with a criminal ringleader while sullying your reputation.
It is a messy situation further tangled by the arrival of Lady Susan's daughter, Frederica, a withdrawn girl who has borne the brunt of her mother's poor reputation and dubious morals.
If only my daddy had left me a real estate empire, a host of political and financial connections, and no morals whatsoever — then I, too, could be "smart" like Donald Trump.
" One reply to his tweet is a screenshot of another one of @Marcos_Acortes' tweets that reads "I'm convinced my mind and morals are from a different era...I DON'T BELONG HERE!!
In short, they look for a version of American conservatism that sneers a little less at the secularism and loose morals of coastal elites and a bit more at their cosmopolitanism.
He is the one who can promulgate dogma and whose papal pronouncements when speaking "ex cathedra" — with the authority of the office — on questions of faith and morals are considered infallible.
"This is simply an 'M' and 'M' issue — money and morals," said Representative Doug Collins, Republican of Georgia and one of the leading conservative advocates of the bill in the House.
Surely directors and playwrights like Hofmannsthal, Brecht and Mr. Icke will not be the last to mine them for fresh insight into our values, our morals, our fears and our passions.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican's body that safeguards its faith and morals, confirmed that Father Crowley must remain in retirement and not exercise any public ministry.
If Mr. Ali, one of those rivals, is convicted on charges of "violating public morals," he faces a potential two-year prison sentence and will be disqualified from running for office.
The Interpreter WASHINGTON — History is full of examples of leaders using "us versus them" politics to paint a particular minority group as a threat to the majority's safety, morals or culture.
Magnetic fields, electric currents, the force of gravity all work unseen, as do our interior arbiters of thoughts, inclinations, passions, psyches, tastes, moods, morals, and — if one believes in them — souls.
Spurred by the actions of Patagonia, a company with a history of vocally tying its morals to its bottom line, they are publicly putting their positions where their polypropylene pants are.
On race: Speaking on 'Sound of Freedom' in December 2013, Higbie, while recounting a time he placed an advertisement to give away free firewood, said "the black race" had "lax" morals.
" The Democratic leader said the decision, which Trump is expected to formally announce Tuesday, "should break the hearts and offend the morals of all who believe in justice and human dignity.
Over the past five years, religion has also become a tool for improving Communist Party officials' ethics, with officials in some localities instructed to read the classics to elevate their morals.
Say what you want about his character and his morals, but it's clear Trump has repeatedly stared down his own self-inflicted abyss and managed to keep his grip on power.
In Virginia, those with the Underground were outlaws, and that was our honor: we revelled in being beyond the morals of a world we believed to be premised in Demon law.
Clashes with the police began shortly after midnight on June 28, 1969, when officers with the now-defunct Public Morals Squad raided the gay bar on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village.
If Chris Paul, deeply and truly, believes in living a life where Nut Punching is acceptable, nay, central, to his Basketball Morals, then I will not stand here in puritan judgement.
Perhaps live trees will even reach a price that causes some staunch real-tree-consumers to go against their morals and buy artificial trees (nothing says happy holidays like genuine PVC).
As he told Elizabeth, it's not that he thought Paige couldn't be a spy, but that she shouldn't, because it's a job that will grind whatever morals she's got into dust.
Is there something worthwhile in looking beyond the present, to the morals and mores of a past tradition, even if it means being out of step with modern views on divorce?
Perhaps, if we have learned anything from the multiple sexual harassment celebrity scandals over the past few years, it's not to take advice from men who shout their morals on national television.
Together, they found the morals of purity and liberty were most associated with vaccine hesitancy, shedding light on what people who refuse vaccines care about — and what may be holding them back.
Several investors who are critical of the Saudi footprint in Silicon Valley argued that it would not be a newfound sense of morals that would lead to any rejection of Saudi cash.
"When I was hired for the job, the reason they told me I was being hired because I did have the morals and they felt I was a good person," she explained.
When expressed through the sign of the confrontational Ram, Eris is what urges you to speak out against — and fight to the end — anything that you consider to go against your morals.
"His convictions and his morals and the way he looks at the world are more beautifully honest than any other person I have met or known in my entire life," she says.
During the two decades of Mussolini's fascist regime in Italy—from 260 to 1943—thousands of people were imprisoned in asylums, simply for not conforming to the morals held by his government.
Without making an overt point about the dynamic, Foster turns Money Monster into a showcase for clear-headed, professional female characters defined by their work and their morals, rather than their gender.
It's just like mainstream acting, she says—a sentiment many performers I spoke with share—where playing someone whose morals you disagree with doesn't have to bleed into your life and wellbeing.
For me, at 7:41 that morning, I was Nate, and then at 7:43 I was a new person with a new set of fears, new set of morals, new characteristics.
To lamely justify my position, I'll use the "slippery slope" argument, which goes: if I'm going to inject a morals clause in my fantasy football drafting, where do I draw the line?
The bill bans domestic and foreign groups from engaging in political activities or anything that harms national security, public order, public morals or public health - a means, critics say, to stifle dissent.
Morals clauses are commonplace in sports sponsorship deals, allowing both parties to exit if the other engages in conduct that might negatively impact on the image, goodwill and reputation of their partner.
Such a long speech, laying out over a dozen objectives with such thematic broadness (culture, ideology, morals -- Xi addressed them all), cannot but be taken as a sign, in itself, of ambition.
The retail cashier was also charged second-degree attempted sexual assault on a minor, third-degree attempted debauching morals of a child, and third-degree attempted showing obscene material to a minor.
Its humor is as dry as prairie dust ("Y'all are new at this, I'm guessin'," remarks an unruffled bank employee, wryly observing the robbers' unrefined technique), and its morals are steadfastly gray.
The sophisticated take on Mitt Romney's remarkable broadside against Donald Trump's policy positions, business acumen and personal morals this morning is that it was an unforced blunder that probably only helps Trump.
"To think that someone would take advantage of that situation… You just assume that safeguards and procedures are [in place] and the ethics and morals of the doctors are correct," he says.
One man, with a full white beard and the aged complexion of a hippy whose morals had finally seen history catch up, recognized Robinson walking around and asked for a picture together.
It is a version of the Odyssey that lays bare the morals of its time and place, and invites us to consider how different they are from our own, and how similar.
It is particularly curious when you are saying that you will vote for a presumed immoral man who is fraudulently running on a moral platform because you want to support good morals.
Our relationship is good, but it's a little different because, as a parent, when you have a child, you want to instill these values and morals on how to navigate through life.
In Kabul's now-closed Badam Bagh women's prison, during a rare and unauthorized visit by The New York Times in 216, 218 percent of the women there were imprisoned on morals charges.
"Women of Questionable Morals" (season 5, episode 11) Lorelai's mile-a-minute whimsical rants often walk the fine line between "endearing" and "annoying," but this episode tips over into "downright irritating" territory.
" Earlier on Saturday, European Union Council President Donald Tusk, a former head of the PO - Poland's largest opposition party - urged the government to "respect and regard the people, constitutional principles and morals.
The Mormon Church and the Boy Scouts of America formed a partnership 105 years ago based on shared beliefs in God, country and the necessity of teaching morals and responsibility to boys.
"What you did to me when I was 14-years old should be revolting to every person of good morals," Ms. Corfman wrote in the letter published by the Alabama Media Group.
He explores shifting morals as island seniors judge the party-focused lifestyle of the young; the beauty of the natural body after a moment discussing skin bleaching; and changing conventions of courtship.
Arguing that society was heading toward nihilism—that is, a world without meaning, morals and values—Nietzsche thought that romantic love was frivolous, with friendship acting as a much stronger foundation for relationships.
By placing this visual material together, Kameli exposes how the translated stories are edited (particularly the didactic morals) to suit different cultures or political aims, while also bearing the traces of earlier manifestations.
Partly it was my own morals, but mostly it was because I knew, deep down, that in another universe, I could very easily have been the girl being talked about among the boys.
She's got some pretty strong morals, resisting the temptation to steal something the queen probably would never miss, and instead giving up her lace collar for the sake of her sister and niece.
Many are labeled as "educational" content, but pass on bizarre and simplified morals using horrific visuals — all aimed at capturing kids' tendency to autoplay through these videos, maximizing view counts though YouTube's algorithm.
D. — which it rather conspicuously did not — then surely that tells us something pretty important, not just about marriage and morals, but about whether we should believe that he was actually the messiah.
Being authentic and transparent about my relationship with Ayesha and us walking into parenthood together, raising three kids and trying to instill the same values and morals that we were taught as kids.
"For better or worse, the vice president speaks to the basic values and basic morals and uses language that is accessible to folks in Erie, folks in Crawford County, folks here," Joyal said.
There's a certain urgency and personal feel to them as Smith enthusiastically reflects on the morals of his childhood stories and uses his channel as an excuse to tackle his extravagant bucket list.
They give her a quick lesson in civic engagement: Every two years, we can reshape Congress with candidate who are, as Kim puts it, have "good morals," so long as people actually vote.
In the '40's he was arrested in New York on a "morals charge," and again in 1953 in California for being caught in a sex act with two men by law enforcement.
China's content regulator said late last month it was unlikely to give licenses to gory, violent video games that deviated from core socialist values and that went against traditional Chinese culture and morals.
Bill Burr, Artie Lange and other comedians play versions of themselves to give Pete guidance or a place to stay; the show veers between thoughtful contemplation of morals and debaucherous one-night stands.
The Stonewall uprising began shortly after midnight on June 28, 1969, when officers with the now-defunct Public Morals Squad raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village.
If 210 has taught me anything, it's that our society's morals are so far out of line that being a serial sexual predator can land you a $2120 million payday or the presidency.
On the surface, Hollywood is a land of loose morals, where materialism rules, sex and drugs are celebrated on screen (and off), and power players can have a distant relationship with the truth.
Attempts to require celibacy for all clergy were underway during the fourth century — around the time Constantine was making Christianity the religion of the Roman Empire and, unwittingly, provoking a crisis of morals.
" In a blog post published in February, MIT Dean of Admissions Stu Schmill explained that lashing out at students who act on their morals would contradict the university's goal to promote "responsive citizenship.
Sitting in their garden here this week, still a bit shocked by all that happened before Ms. Sherman's death last year, the Pernas tried to make sense of their story and its morals.
More than anything, Mr. Kiram distinguished himself through his staunch defense of his morals, said one cousin, who did not want to be named because he feared being stigmatized for his infamous relative.
The APA mentioned "the Goldwater Rule" — named for Barry Goldwater, the senator, businessman and Republican presidential candidate in 1964, whose bullish ways and questionable morals have often earned him a comparison to Trump.
The Chinese Wushu Association declared that the fight "violates the morals of the martial arts" (despite the fact that both men willfully participated and that the contest itself was conducted with a referee).
" She expands on their unlikely pairing by acknowledging that even though they come from "two different cultures," they have a deep connection through their "many similarities, in things that we love and our ­morals.
At the very least, if Emmy voters see fit to send accolades toward the not-so-bright male characters of HBO, let's hope they also throw some love toward a brilliant scientist with morals.
Brittany fired back that she questioned the morals of anyone who would value profits over the overall safety of a company's employees and, naturally, Jax stepped in and took things 14 steps too far.
A woman, with the message "Fire to the patriarchy, morals, and the state" written in Spanish on her back, confronts a police water cannon during a feminist march in Santiago, Chile, on May 16.
The conservative commentator has been traveling to Iowa and New Hampshire, running a campaign for a campaign, and evangelizing on behalf of a cause that's less about policy and more, to him, about morals.
"A lot of people try and say, 'Look at the good he's done here, bringing money and jobs,' but I believe our generation is more focused on morals and not money," Perches, 21, said.
And last week, a Cairo court sentenced a writer, Ahmed Nagy, to two years in prison for publishing an excerpt from his novel in a magazine that was deemed to have offended public morals.
"He just started telling me how smart I am and how I could go far in life and how he would never marry someone like me because of my values and morals," she said.
Years now and I know that regardless of what I've done in the past, I am saving myself for marriage and I am very confident that we're on the same page with our morals.
"Birthday wishes to the love of my life, the one person who showed me what passion truly was, the one that gave me solid morals to live by and how to dream," she began.
The reaction to their faux proposal has been unsurprisingly mixed, with some people swearing that they're going to pull the same scam, while others are bemoaning the Kids Today and their lack of morals.
The Stonewall riots were a week of violent clashes on Christopher Street between patrons of the Stonewall Inn and police who had periodically raided the bar, arresting gays under morals laws of the era.
That being said, I'm very cognisant of the type of images I capture and put out, and make sure that they always align with my morals and uplift my community rather than abuse it.
They are group or individual activities that include, inter alia, social learning and interpersonal skills, classes on morals or ethics, other "life skills," family relationship-building, academic classes, art classes and substance abuse treatment.
Rather, the solution must be algorithmic, and while implementing "morals as code" will be challenging, it is the cleanest way to think about how such platforms can be regulated without violating the first amendment.
In unusual frank public comments on the sidelines of China's annual meeting of parliament, Fu Chengyu, former chairman of state energy giant Sinopec, said Zhou had poisoned the morals of the industry and officials.
Folklorists call them "friend of a friend" stories and argue that they survive because they offer us lessons and morals that are often tied to concerns about our transition to a modern, depersonalized society.
In Ahmed's sober, scholarly analysis of primordial European customs, Westerners are so used to reading about unruly Arab tribes that they forget Christian Europeans are descended from societies with similar structures, values and morals.
The reason civil rights laws are effective, Barron and Hebl suggested, isn't necessarily that people fear the punishment of the law — but rather that civil rights laws authoritatively set the morals of a community.
Snore. The only possible fun will be watching the man of straight morals and upright fortitude if Pence is given direction to go after the transgressions that have defined Bill and Hillary's public marriage.
"You remind me that motherhood and sexuality can coexist and just because you embrace your sexuality doesn't mean you have loose morals or you're not a good mother," she told Scott in the interview.
I knew that I wanted my next career move to be where I stayed for the long term, and I wanted whatever company I worked for to reflect my morals and my work ethic.
The most intense confrontations Jesus had weren't with those with loose morals but with religious leaders, the upholders of the "holiness code" whom he called out for their arrogance, hypocrisy and lack of mercy.
Conservatives could embrace the creative destruction of the free market because they believed that the communal order could be held together by traditional morals and the collective attachments of family, church and local organizations.
How we think about life and death, how we use symbols, and approach what we don't understand, how we develop our systems of morals and values, are all enhanced by the force of myth.
Entertainers and creators whose words rub the authorities the wrong way can be accused of vague crimes like tarnishing the country's reputation, offending public morals, inciting unrest or shaking the foundations of national security.
He's somebody everyone is supposed to agree on: that gentle face we all grew up watching on public television, the man who instilled us with good morals and told us to love our neighbors.
The paper, led by researchers at Emory University in Atlanta, was designed to tease out which morals parents who were hesitant about vaccines held most dear when making personal decisions, including about vaccinating their kids.
In his new film Goat, Nick Jonas stars as Brett Land, a college student who begins to question the morals of his fraternity as he watches his younger brother go through the difficult pledging process.
But perhaps the interest in Rooney's writing also comes from the relevance of her laser-sharp focus, on the ethics and morals of attempting to have relationships and love in the time of late capitalism.
The biggest problem in this country is we have allowed our morals and what we believe around sex, and what kind of things we think are okay to do, to affect how we treat people.
While the films, specifically the reboot, do a great job depicting that women can fight just as hard for their morals as they can with their hands, there are a few places they fall short.
The official charges held that Pickering exhibited "loose morals and intemperate habits" and presided over court "in a state of total intoxication," neither of which sounds like a high crime or misdemeanor to modern ears.
But today it's viewed as one of the earliest pieces of feminist literature because of her insistence that men and women are subject to the same morals, and that women have a right to education.
Shortly beforehand China's media regulator was reported to have circulated guidelines informing broadcasters that they should not feature hip-hop music or give airtime to people with questionable morals, undesirable ideologies or (gasp) visible tattoos.
WILLIAMS: Well, I just think the evangelicals, I mean, I just wonder at what point to the evangelical say, you know, this is total corruption in terms of our morals that we can&apost stand.
In one corner stands Metropolis, where workers send checks home to their moms and have misty-eyed reminiscences and dreams of Smallville, the fictional town with its emphasis on faith, family, community, and strong morals.
Saying he was "very confident that we're on the same page with our morals," he wanted assurances that there would be no hanky panky between Brown and the three other men left in the competition.
The bill also bans domestic and foreign groups from engaging in political activities or anything that harms national security, public order, public morals or public health — a means, say human rights groups, to stifle dissent.
Some, including Hachette Book Group, are expanding the use of morals clauses and "author conduct" clauses in book contracts, which allow publishers to cancel book deals if the author is credibly accused of unethical behavior.
She was appealing to our ethics and our morals, aiming at entrenched power, even if what actually ended up taking down the many bad actors in the Uber drama was nothing more than basic greed.
And everyone is entitled to privacy protection, even those whose morals might seem dubious, because privacy and freedom of speech are like two sides of a coin: Each is required for the other to thrive.
Our questioning of the family's morals increases as we get a fuller picture: Midway through the film, the plot "no longer seems to hold much mystery," Manohla Dargis wrote in her review for The Times.
"Uncivilized behavior refers to when people behave and act in ways that violate public order because they lack public morals," read a post on WeChat, a common social messaging app, which has since been deleted.
We know that Mr. Trump is going to use this issue to insulate himself from attacks on his character and morals by casting Democrats' approach to abortion as "evil" — just as he did in 2016.
A high-school pupil read a poem to "Ok, the burdened glacier/which at last had had enough/of acts of terror from men who do not know/how to have both profits and morals".
Kieft, who was later lampooned by Washington Irving in his satirical history as "William the Testy," considered the tobacco habit a waste of time and money and a bane to the morals of his constituents.

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