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At times, it's a little confused perhaps, but packs a considerable moral punch.
On the day of the film's premiere, the fast-food chain took out adverts in all the newspapers promising healthier options on its menu in future, representing a considerable moral victory for this likeable film-maker.
Apart from all else, their presence would be a considerable moral deterrent should the Israeli government, under provocation from militants on both sides, rethink the "self-restraint" that holds it back from reclaiming Palestinian-controlled land.
His ultraorthodox views are expressed in writings such as the Discours sur l'histoire universelle (1681; Discourse on Universal History); but he also exerted a considerable moral influence in his sermons and funeral orations, which took the art of pulpit oratory to a new high level.
Religion may be imperfect, but it has, Wright emphasizes, taken us a considerable moral distance.
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Mr. Hatch, a Mormon, is a figure of considerable moral stature among conservative Christians.
Girl Scouts USA as an organization carries considerable moral weight, which separates it from a for-profit corporation and holds it to a higher standard.
In general, Umayyad rule was greatly strengthened by ʿAbd al-Malik, who enjoyed good relations with the Medinese religious circles, an element with considerable moral influence in the Islāmic world.
Rather, the President's inability to support Israel, which is a stain on his presidency, results from his considerable moral confusion and a misguided sense of right and wrong.
Terry Teachout, the Wall Street Journal It turns out to be a strongly wrought story of considerable moral complexity, one that will hold your attention all the way to the brutal end.
Pietro Spagnoli's Figaro, similarly, is a man whose impudent charm masks considerable moral strength.
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