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1 So there was never a moral quandary for me in those terms.
2 And about ten years ago London found itself in the same moral quandary .
3 The moral quandary is what Indala has spared us by keeping us ignorant.
4 This is not a moral quandary but a physical necessity.
5 Righteousness is a great moral quandary , isn't it?
6 I'm having quite the moral quandary .
7 I know I'm a few weeks late with this, but I was in a bit of a moral quandary .
8 Unfortunately, once he makes that decision, the drama of his moral quandary between family ties and larger personal ambitions largely evaporates.
9 The film does everything to make the cops' position untenable and, in doing so, creates an original class of moral quandary .
10 Now let's leave aside the trifling moral quandary of sending a perfectly innocent man on a covert mission to the far reaches of interstellar space.
11 All without the moral quandaries that come from eating an animal's flesh.
12 And Luri gives a wonderfully nuanced performance that really shades Sebastian's moral quandaries .
13 And we can all go to bed without any moral quandaries or ethical indigestion.
14 He's absorbed with the ethical and moral quandaries of war and battling his fellow Transformers.
15 'Why do I have moral quandary questions with the two of you?'
16 Amazon Prime Video's new series dropped over the weekend and it's a doozy -a whirlwind of irreverence, moral quandaries and graphic violence.
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