Aún no tenemos significados para "moral inertia".
1In many out-of-the-way rural districts isolation has resulted in moral inertia and intellectual dullness.
2Further, he warns one against the dangers that lurk in moral inertia, indifference, sentimentality, egotism, etc.
3Some people consider mental or moral inertia the chief force that sustains the corrupt political boss.
4They are almost without exception the victims of the same epidemic of moral inertia and emotional heavings.
5Did we not, with legal fecklessness and moral inertia, allow the incubus of terrorism to grow into a widely acceptable ethical norm?
6After the ensuing reconciliation and the inevitable period of moral inertia, she realized that he had taken the life out of the project.
7Moral inertia is the most deplorable of all defects; it retards intellectual growth and hinders the development of personality.
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