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William Blackstone was referring to public and private morality when he said:
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Often these situations seem to involve morality: drugs, abortion and the rest.
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Nonetheless the impression given is that commercial decisions have overcome aesthetic morality.
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The law frames pornography as an issue of obscenity, decency and morality.
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Our new and unique circumstances require us to re-evaluate that original morality.
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Often when we talk about ethics, we forget to talk about power.
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Going to Europe meant traveling to new crags with unknown bolting ethics.
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Microsoft is among the smaller number of companies building formal ethics processes.
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Clinical trial design includes four aspects: medicine, ethics, statistics and trial management.
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The internal ethics of screen violence are a fit subject for study.
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Although clearly inspired by American culture, they follow traditional morals and values.
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There is indeed a degeneration of morals in our society…, Zuma said.
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Good morals, accordingly, were cultivated in the city and in the camp.
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The state of morals in these parts is in some sort lax.
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It requires one be a mite...flexible, shall we say, in one's morals.
Usage of ethical motive in English
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Nothing annoyed him more than to hear it put down to any ethicalmotive.
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Moreover, on her side, was his belief that her ethicalmotive in the argument was impregnable.
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It angered her, not from any ethicalmotive, but because of her brother's part in it.
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The commanding ethicalmotive of ancient republican times had been patriotism,-devotionto the interests of the community.
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The prevalence of monogamy in Christendom is commonly ascribed to ethicalmotives.
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This is quite as absurd as ascribing wars to ethicalmotives which is, of course, frequently done.
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Their mental equipment is better, indeed, in all fields of thought, their physical health is improved, as well as their ethicalmotives and conduct.
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The simple truth is that ethicalmotives are no more than deductions from experience, and that they are quickly abandoned whenever experience turns against them.