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"Esteghlal football club is committed to moral values," he said.
For social conservatives committed to moral government: why are they now in bed with the likes of Mr Abramoff?
But if this is correct, then it looks like blame's characteristic dispositions need not be present even in those who are genuinely and sincerely committed to moral norms.
The problem with Cheney's position isn't that our management of detainees at Gitmo makes us unlovable; it's that any society with a legitimate claim to being a democracy, one that has always prided itself on being committed to moral principles, cannot dispense with simple human decency the way one might discard an old wallet that has outlived its usefulness.
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"We hope you will join us as we encourage young women to commit to moral purity and help them understand the beautiful and righteous life God offers them," a statement on the group's website continues.
At the same time, they were deeply committed to a moral, social and ultimately political crusade for temperance and against alcohol.
At the moment, however, there is a growing fringe of waifs, vaguely committed to a moral drift that emerged for them from the confrontations on the Strip and from the general climate of events.
The measure gives Mr. Bush an opportunity to demonstrate to other nations, especially France -- where relations with the United States were seriously strained by the war in Iraq -- that America is committed to exercising moral as well as military might.
This means that a state that is committed to the moral equality of persons must accept a role in reforming the cultural environment by stimulating an interpersonal ethos as a social mechanism to guide people's daily behaviour.
At least on their face, both these views seem to allow that there can be purely descriptive accounts of law i.e., accounts that capture the central features of law without being committed to any moral or all-things-considered evaluation of the law.
Confucius draws our attention to the role of the Noble Person, chün-tzu, that highest ideal of the Confucian tradition: a person committed to the moral transformation of self and society alike and thus to the creation of a government where the larger purpose of the moral order of the state at large is not forgotten.
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