Ainda não temos significados para "morally ambiguous".
1Hmm, I thought worthily, truly the world is a morally ambiguous place.
2And... by the pricking of my thumbs, something morally ambiguous this way comes.
3Hell Or High Water is a morally ambiguous movie anchored by incredible performances.
4She's on a par with Frank: as vindictive, as morally ambiguous, and occasionally as fragile.
5And it's not just morally ambiguous, it's fairly dark.
6So I made it very, very morally ambiguous.
7But without Sarsgaard's restrained and morally ambiguous performance, Mulligan would not be able to shine as brightly.
8Why is this condition deemed morally ambiguous?
9And, indeed, much of what she had done was morally ambiguous: treachery in some eyes, justice in others.
10Not just through her songs, which are richly detailed, morally ambiguous pop confections, but the images that accompany them.
11I mean, there's a lot of stuff going on there and it's not just morally ambiguous, it's fairly dark.
12Or, as Hand and Pearce say, loving a country is "questionable" because all national histories are morally ambiguous.
13I don't care how gritty and morally ambiguous your story is, there's always room for an anatomically inaccurate T. rex.
14Some way into this agreeable American comedy, a sterner voice wonders about the " morally ambiguous" nature of its central premise.
15The DVD edition of I Am Legend includes an alternate, ending - one far more morally ambiguous than the one seen in cinemas.
16He heralded his embrace of more morally ambiguous politics with the announcement of his main running mate, civil-war era strongman Abdul Rashid Dostum.
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