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Meanings of even moral in English
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Usage of even moral in English
1
Sardinia had not given evenmoral support to the Roman Republic.
2
The problems were social, economic, geographic, perhaps evenmoral.
3
He was refined and evenmoral in the best sense of the word, but still human.
4
Life is not run on physical lines, nor on emotional, nor social, nor evenmoral lines.
5
But she also knew that evenmoral acts can have dimensions that scar the mind and wound the heart.
6
The Ferrari brand evolved after decades of consistent commitment to racing, to beauty, exclusivity and mechanical (possibly evenmoral) extremity.
7
Simson proposed that belief in Jesus as Savior was not necessary for salvation, and that evenmoral and upright pagans might be saved.
8
Whether or not such an action really is justifiable, or evenmoral, I leave to the Christian clergy and their followers to decide.
9
The astonishing part of the revelation was that it was so absolutely simple; neither wealth, nor intellect, nor position, nor evenmoral perfection, were needed.
10
Normal priorities and evenmoral codes often go out the window when athletes take to the playing field, while fanaticism is celebrated on the sideline.
11
Despite his lapses in judgment, and maybe evenmorals, he had never stooped to piracy.
12
To him, for example, the high tariff was the source of all good, of life, health, food, clothes, and evenmorals.
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No amount of secondary expertness in politics or economics or social reform or evenmorals can atone for the abandonment of our own province.