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  • 81moral — 1. adjective 1) moral issues Syn: ethical, social, having to do with right and wrong 2) a moral man Syn: virtuous, good, righteous, upright, upstanding, high minded, principled, honorable …

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  • 82Sense and Sensibility — Para película de 1995, véase Sense and Sensibility (película). Larry Potter Página de título de la primera edición de la novela …

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  • 83Moral Code of the Builder of Communism — Communist Party of the Soviet Union History Organisation …

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  • 84Moral status of animals in the ancient world — The 21st century debates about animal welfare and animal rights can be traced back to the ancient world. The idea that the use of animals by humans for food, clothing, entertainment, and as research subjects is morally acceptable, springs mainly… …

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  • 85moral — 01. It is our [moral] responsibility as parents to provide the best possible opportunities for our children. 02. Living together before marriage is against her [morals], so she would never consider it. 03. Aesop s fables always had a [moral]… …

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  • 86Moral obligation — The term moral obligation has a number of meanings in moral philosophy, in religion, and in layman s terms. Generally speaking, when someone says of an act that it is a moral obligation, they refer to a belief that the act is one prescribed by… …

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  • 87moral luck — (MOHR.ul luk) n. The principle that the perceived morality of a person s actions sometimes depends on luck or chance. Example Citation: Kant sought to make morality as pure and disconnected as possible from the vagaries of circumstance and… …

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  • 88Moral Treatment In the Sense of Psychological Treatment —    The phrase moral treatment came into vogue late in the eighteenth century and was used by Vincenzo Chiarugi and by Philippe Pinel in their respective textbooks. In his 1801 work, Pinel explained, the general precepts to follow in psychological …

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  • 89moral — 1. adjective 1) moral issues Syn: ethical 2) a very moral man Syn: good, virtuous, righteous, upright, upstanding, high minded, principled, honourable, honest, just …

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  • 90moral — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 practical lesson VERB + MORAL ▪ draw ▪ There are clear morals to be drawn from the failure of these companies. PREPOSITION ▪ moral to ▪ …

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