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Перевод: morally
[наречие] в нравственном отношении; морально; нравственно; добродетельно; в сущности; фактически; по всей видимости
Тезаурус:
- He believes that the United States has been destroyed by morally subversive elements (such as Sigmund Freud, Franklin Delano Roosevelt and, of course, Elvis Presley), and he also claims that the government "ruint" him by interfering in his coal-mining business.
- Oz Clarke on low alcohol wines The effect that the Group Areas Act, the Population Registration Act and the Separate Amenities Act have on black vineyard workers is deplorable and, in my opinion, morally indefensible.
- He recognised that many of the first and second generation of industrial urbanites were morally and socially disorientated - in a state of anomie or normlessness (a sort of perpetual culture shock).
- The education system is designed to imply that the whole of black African society is inferior and marginal, morally and intellectually; that blacks have no history worthy of recollection; that their culture is at best no more than "picturesque".
- His basic nature, then, is morally good.
- Where identification is a morally valuable attitude which can be expressed by binding oneself to the authority, one has a reason to do so which is served by consent to the authority.
- The main argument seems to be whether he could morally take up the titles of Head of the Church of England and Defender of the Faith.
- We are committed, morally and politically, to treating everyone as free, with a right to see things from his own standpoint and make his own decisions.
- This approach is superior both morally and legally.
- The evidence of history, not to mention the physical evidence of those land deeds, suggested a subject of legitimate journalistic inquiry: who legally as well as morally had the right to ownership of the property?
- Nevertheless, advance he did, and so the time came for his Bar Mitzvah , at 13 years of age, by which every Jewish boy technically becomes adult (i.e. morally responsible for his actions), a "son of the law".
- Not out of any idea that taking drugs was morally wrong but simply because I was already enjoying myself and didn't feel the need of any chemical additions to that enjoyment.
- The morally estimable act of exposing to us the worst in ourselves nearly always has something morally equivocal about it.
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