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The phrase "a substantial moral" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important ethical lesson or principle derived from a story, situation, or experience.
Example: "The novel concludes with a substantial moral that encourages readers to reflect on their choices and their impact on others."
Alternatives: "a significant lesson" or "an important ethical takeaway."
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For the dreamers who long to institute God's justice on earth, Fadl's revisions represent a substantial moral challenge.
In this case study there is also a substantial moral justification for torture, albeit one that many moral absolutists do not find compelling.
In this case study torture of the car thief can be provided with a substantial moral justification, even if it does not convince everyone.
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"There is a very substantial moral hazard in that".
In such a case it is largely the point of attributing integrity to open a space for substantial moral disagreement without launching a wholesale attack upon another's moral character.
While violence is easy to see in online games, there is a much more substantial moral value at play and that is the politics of virtual worlds.
They introduce a fairy-tale couple and an earthbound couple, and argue with substantial moral (and some moralizing) energy that the fairy-tale world of empire can retain legitimacy only if it allows the disenchanted, post-traumatic world to produce and reproduce with conviction and dignity.
In contrast, the view institutionalized by human subjects research oversight committees is that humans have a moral status which provides them with substantial moral protections, including a very stringent prohibition on harmful research without informed consent.
So there would have to be some substantial moral reason against continuing to keep your word.
And he suggested that the opposition movement, despite its apparent weakness in the face of arrests, trials and intimidation, had won substantial moral victories.
And second, if there isn't, what steps need to be taken to rein in the substantial moral hazard problem that will therefore result?
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