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Meanings of moral laxity in English
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Usage of moral laxity in English
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The majority favored abolition, thus opening the flood-gates of morallaxity in official stations.
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She was an extraordinary combination of perfect physical beauty and the strangest morallaxity.
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They do, a number of them, give the uninitiated an impression of morallaxity.
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The newspapers discussed little else than the alleged morallaxity of Grant, Garfield, and Blaine.
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The morallaxity which prevailed, produced its natural consequences-violationsof discipline, which led to great crimes.
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Something-hehardly knew what it was-made him avoid any woman who had a reputation for morallaxity.
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Artistic sensibility, Dante says, far from excusing morallaxity, binds one to stricter standards of right living.
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I hate their sensuality, their morallaxity.
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This social leniency, morallaxity, or whatever else it may be called, is the result of various causes.
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With an energetic Talisman would the morallaxity and the driving greed been possible to motivate the deed?
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Some factors which contribute in a greater or less degree to the morallaxity which leads to promiscuous sexual intercourse are:-
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Not to be one's brother's keeper and not to assent to the dictates of community sentiment were indications of morallaxity.
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Luria would have looked with dismay on the morallaxity which did later on intrude, in consequence of unbridled emotionalism and mystic hysteria.
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Bestion stared at Silus intently, his gaze not unfriendly, yet piercing, as though he was searching for any sign of morallaxity in Silus's soul.
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Needlessly cramping and cruel as these primitive laws often were, they were powerful deterrents, and their lapse has often been followed by greater morallaxity.
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"So small an indulgence," she said, handing him his cup, "does not seem to me to indicate any great morallaxity."