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1 At least Fitzhugh's work possessed a moral dimension that his father's lacked.
2 For those most affected under Franco's regime, the moral dimension is more important.
3 It is not an act of an innate moral dimension , good or evil.
4 It's clear that for Murakami, running has a moral dimension .
5 Jackie Kay's book is pacy with a complex moral dimension .
6 I was only starting to comprehend the moral dimension of losing Namir and Saeed.
7 Having grown up on DC Comics, however, he thought tales should have a moral dimension .
8 Practical wisdom is what's called for in situations that have a moral dimension to them.
9 But just as important is the moral dimension .
10 How far does its moral dimension extend?
11 There wasn't a moral dimension to it.
12 Mr Bertie Ahern said their involvement in the early stage was extremely helpful, adding a vital moral dimension .
13 Lincoln then turned Doug las's criticism to his advantage by addressing the moral dimension of the debate about slavery.
14 Peter Ridsdale showed in Istanbul last week that there is a moral dimension to the task of renewal, as well.
15 She said Germany's "special responsibility" had both a legal and a moral dimension that included returning illegally obtained works.
16 However, it is the moral dimension of his later work that marks him out as a most worthy recipient of the Nobel Prize.
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