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How to use morals in a sentence

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Doctors are bound to be non-judgemental, whether they share the same morals as the patient or not.
There are too many powerful men who truly believe that the Waltons offer dandy advice on life and morals.
The Jataka tales have much educational value and were used to teach youngsters the important morals and goals of life.
Religion is not reducible to morals but they are the sign of its authenticity.
I reserve the right to refuse readings that go against my ethics as a reader and my morals as a human being.
The performance of rites of worship must not prejudice public order or public morals.
But fear not, the morals of the inhabitants have not been reduced to those of an alley cat.
Its contents consist largely of warnings, remonstrances, assertions, arguments in favor of certain doctrines, narratives for enforcing morals.
He has very high morals and is law-abiding and he's never done anything criminally wrong in his life.
Ignoring his morals and his upbringings, Brad continued to root through the drawer in search of the gun.
That may sound logical enough but in fact those are the morals of a looter.
Europeans, cynical in politics and morals, think that this attitude makes us loose cannons.
Crude and tasteless, the film showed no let-up of violence against women and cast aspersions on the morals of working women.
Guilt by innuendo and tch-tch-ing at the supposed loose morals of the girl in question just might get the sarge off the hook.
A person of weak morals would have gone out to scandalise his colleagues even on matters he agreed with.
Whatever you might think about the man, his morals, or his use of drugs, you have to admire his tenacity in the face of illness.
Culture also depends on a social matrix of belief, art, law, morals and customs.
The media circus and chaos around him is part of a wider parable on the morals of the music industry.
Could it be that children actually possess morals and self-control and are capable of exercising restraint?
For Sigmund Freud, childhood was a paradox in that one's identity emerges at the very time when one's morals and emotions are shapeless.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Many others are put so as to suggest what the casuist never said, that is a special case is made a general rule of morals.
He is the general counsellor, the reconciler of family quarrels, the arbitrator in differences, the guardian of morals.
It has been claimed by a recent critic that Fichte was the first modern philosopher to humanise morals.
He is a great teacher, a corrector of morals, a censor of vice, and a commender of virtue.
Comstockery, as we know it, is apparently an organized effort to regulate the morals of the people.
Thus far he figures as the vindicator of simple veracity against those who, in the name of morals, would make it of no account.
There are no morals in business that I recognize except those that are written on the statute book.
In literature we have stodginess in style and decadence in morals, and vers libre, that is to say, no verse at all.
Why jurisprudence, when there were no bad morals from which good laws sprang?
As regards ethics, Baader rejects the Kantian or any autonomic system of morals.
He was very strict in his superintendence of the public morals, and passed a sumptuary law to restrain extravagance.
Every plaudit which a vitious play, or a bad actor receives is a blow to the public morals, and the public taste.
The laxity of morals at the beginning of our era has been exaggerated but it was real.
This was not due to laxity of morals, but to the fact that they had no taboos on reality.
In Laxness of morals and in luxury this period was much like the two preceding.
His life was led by the unswaying principles of an earnest piety and high morals.
He emphasised the fact that his life had been unpolluted and his morals irreproachable.
The public morals are insecure till the family is chastely planted, the state guarded by the continency of its male members.
No adherent of the doctrine of necessity in morals can justify that attitude.
We find that evil traits and tendencies of mind or morals are transmissible.
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