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1 The Christchurch MP Jim Anderton is accusing insurance firms of being morally bankrupt .
2 Madam, -We have long known that the current Government has been morally bankrupt .
3 This self-interest has characterised the morally bankrupt arguments of many of the anti-war lobbyists.
4 American Psycho, on the other hand, focuses on the ennui of morally bankrupt extreme privilege.
5 What a morally bankrupt country we are living in.
6 Our vigilante antiheroes are readying for round two against the morally bankrupt , dangerous and corporatised supers.
7 Humar, serving in a corrupt and morally bankrupt army, hated what the Yugoslavian leader was doing.
8 Inhuman and morally bankrupt perhaps, but not stupid.
9 It's a morally bankrupt argument at odds with the principles for which I believe my country stands.
10 The entire kingdom of the morally bankrupt by themselves, where are the salvatory influences to come from?
11 Whilst it is possible that one day we might escape financial bankruptcy, are we to remain morally bankrupt ?
12 But from a Jewish perspective it is hard to see that claim as anything other than morally bankrupt .
13 Government offshore asylum idea attacked as ' morally bankrupt ' Read more The brainstorming ideas are more about spectacle than solutions.
14 For the remaining five days, he was assigned to a room with a Japanese student who found Americans morally bankrupt .
15 He called on the prime minister to see the "politically corrupt, totally biased and morally bankrupt quango" abolished.
16 The "too small to matter" argument is logically absurd, but it is also morally bankrupt and economically reckless.
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