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morally English

Meaning morally meaning

What does morally mean?

morally

with respect to moral principles morally unjustified in a moral manner he acted morally under the circumstances

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Simple sentences

I feel morally indebted to her.
Ideally, food should be tasty, cheap, healthy, and morally inoffensive.
I think it is morally wrong to eat people.
Is eating meat morally wrong?
Is it morally wrong to eat meat?
The pastor's sermons may bore you, but they are morally edifying.
Why do some people consider it morally wrong to eat meat?

Movie subtitles

Morally, you can not acquit.
Morally and legally, you must convict.
If I'm hearing you correctly, you're basically calling me a morally bankrupt, evil being.
No, I'm unable to see, even if she's yours, that a young man is morally called upon to give up a career at the law to provide his aunt with a favourable opportunity to play to bridge with.
The only issue is guardianship. Are these two people morally fit to bring up an adolescent to proper manhood?
But Louise is neither mentally nor morally responsible for any of her actions.
Really? Well, I'm afraid this changes my status here morally.
Physically, no, but morally, I think so.
Barbara only suffers morally.
I can't just turn you loose. If I let you go, I'm criminally and morally responsible.
It was morally wrong.
Col Statter, you are morally degenerate.
He was an evil fellow, morally reprehensible.
You stink, Vardes! Morally, I mean.
You have seen a tragic example of how she ruins the sons of our most respectable citizens - spiritually, morally and financially.
Are these two people morally fit to bring up an adolescent to proper manhood?
I hope you're morally steadfast? Mate, the Hamburg girls.!
Morally, militarily, politically.
Morally.
Imagine, the Academy lnspector told Mr. Muche, in person, that he was decorating me morally.
Morally? What does that mean?
He has great esteem for Mr. Topaze but he didn't decorate him. He decorated him morally.
I already have them morally!
But it's also a big responsibility, forming a character to be decent, decorous and morally upstanding.
Morally upstanding. Quite the point.
The transformer is morally abhorrent to the subjects.
That is to say.. morally.
Not only the law, it's morally bad too.
I hope you're morally steadfast?
I mean. morally speaking.
Morally speaking, I absolutely must see you tonight.
Under the circumstances, if one of our planes was blown up, we'd be morally responsible for every life lost.
Morally responsible?
I mean morally.
Practically, or morally, I am not the man you take me for.
An intellect as powerful as yours, Professor Ordorica, and a man with strength and integrity like you, Silver Mask, will be the seed of a new humanity, more scientifically and morally advanced.
It would be morally incorrect to do less than extend our hospitality.

News and current affairs

But this does not mean that we are morally good, or good enough.
We could all be morally better, but it is clear that this traditional approach cannot take us much further.
But it is also true that although some people are eager to take pills that make them feel better or think faster, it is not so obvious that people would really want to take pills that would make them morally better.
It is not clear that people really want to be morally better.
Although it is true that thousands of the civilians killed in Dresden and other German cities were innocent at an individual level, there can be no doubt it was morally imperative that Germany be defeated collectively.
But excusing Nazi atrocities by pointing to Stalinist crimes is an intellectually and morally unacceptable stratagem.
As human affairs become increasingly complex and morally exigent, future generations will need both scientific and humanistic learning - and they will need them more than ever.
Bush's response to the issue after it became public shows him to be focused on the trivial and morally reckless about the essential.
A person who is morally sensitive to the seriousness of starting a war on the basis of misleading information would take appropriate steps.
Bush's excessively literal interpretation of the requirements of honesty conceals a deeper dishonesty whose consequences have been far more morally serious.
In such a medicalized framework it is morally and legally almost irrelevant who finally administers the lethal drug: if physicians are closely involved, there is no reason why they should not administer the lethal drug themselves.
As world leaders, we are morally bound to ensure that solutions to the global financial crisis protect their interests, not just the citizens of wealthier nations.
Against all expectations, it struck a morally advantageous posture by offering to surrender some part of its budget rebate, but only if the rest of the European Union (i.e. France, in particular) would agree to fundamental reforms of EU farm policy.
Murdering more than 60 innocent young people at a summer camp with an assault rifle, after bombing a chunk of central Oslo, is, to put it mildly, morally eccentric - something most sane people would never dream of doing.
Should we use our growing scientific understanding of the basis of human morality to try to make people morally better?
Developed countries are thus morally obliged to pay partial compensation to poor and vulnerable countries and regions to cover part of the cost of the investments needed to adapt to climate change.
But appeasement of China for commercial gain apparently is not considered morally repellent.
Their leaders must recognize that financial support for action against climate change in developing countries is not only morally right; it is also in the interest of their constituencies and, indeed, the world community.
As with in vitro fertilization, the British appear to have been the first to devise a regulatory scheme for morally contentious technology.
And the EU, many of whose members have the world's largest and best-equipped welfare systems, appears to be overwhelmed by it - politically, morally, and administratively.
That may be practical, but it certainly is not morally defensible.
Yet President Putin refused on the grounds that cooperation is both in keeping with Russia's interests and morally correct.
It is morally and practically vital that they succeed.

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