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Meanings of moral backbone in English
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Usage of moral backbone in English
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He ridiculed them for showing some moralbackbone and condemning homosexuality.
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But don't you stand their nonsense for want of moralbackbone.
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There never was an author with enough moralbackbone to-
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How was the moralbackbone of our yeomanry to be stiffened save through education?
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Pines is a movie with a pronounced moralbackbone.
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Perhaps such names are too harsh for those who overload the moralbackbone of an inexperienced subordinate.
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They have furnished the moralbackbone and unswerving integrity of many of your great business houses in this city to-day.
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It confirmed the verdict we reached on Rosset at Frankfurt: daringly and very classily avant-garde but lacking in historical and moralbackbone.
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It was a fair guess that he was no hardened mutineer, but had been caught in a net through lack of moralbackbone.
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The CBC has long had the reputation of being the moralbackbone of the Congress and now would be a time to ensure that.
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He was also, as his brother Alex, chief executive of the Royal Opera House, put it, the moralbackbone of any company he joined.
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He had all the qualities of making good, except the moralbackbone holding them together, which alone could give him his rightful-ashe thought-pre-eminence.
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These struggles develop the moralbackbone; and if a boy does not give in, he will find his moral courage increasing with each moral fight.
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As to forms, for me they are a show, but for many they are a necessity,- asortof moralbackbone without which they might fall.