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1 Convinced there is one right way, they feel morally superior to others.
2 I was simply trying to prevent something I feel morally certain you'll regret.
3 Even car thieves, muggers; burglars, holdup men, and embezzlers needed to feel morally superior to someone.
4 It's very easy for us to feel morally superior, but why don't the Greeks pay taxes?
5 Edwards and Obama I think are both great, and part of their greatness is that they make us feel morally better.
6 Second, the community gets the benefit of the laborer's efforts, and thus ought to feel morally obligated to safeguard his employment.
7 Rodale's contentious Organic Front _makes readers feel morally deficient if they do not agree about the vital importance of recycling organic matter.
8 Not that I feel morally bound to any one else, after what has taken place-nowoman of spirit could-now ,too ,thatseveral months have passed.
9 Tom, she knew, was deceiving her; of that she felt morally sure.
10 Already, she felt morally obliged, no doubt the response they were aiming for.
11 I felt morally certain that I should meet him here to-day.'
12 It feels morally questionable yet claims of genetic selection by intelligence are making headlines.
13 She felt morally battered to the ground after her conflict with Julius's vigorous personality.
14 He felt morally bound to get it repaired, though he was guiltless of the damage.
15 I suspect-indeed , Ifeelmorally certain-thatthe man who murdered my father was Arthur Bastow.
16 That there was something on her mind, something behind her words, he felt morally certain.
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