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Her flat affect and inability to discern right from wrong contrasts with the still-shocking images of the American soldiers' abuse games.
He was replaced on the floor by the Senate chaplain, who, noting that the chamber had "reverberated with a marathon of speaking," delivered a prayer asking God to help the members "to clearly discern right from wrong".
Its capacity to help Christians discern right from wrong in the issue of war is limited.
But they did so in ways that helped me become a better person, by instilling in me an ability to discern right from wrong instead of an intense fear of humiliation.
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"The problem with this rationale is that it conveys an image that America's youth are incapable of discerning right from wrong, which simply is not true".
Al Jazeera recently pointed out that Asian-American discrimination may not always be discerned right away because we are seen as a 'model minority.' In Oregon, where there is more of a dominant Asian-American population, anyone who cracked a racist comment would be immediately shut down.
It's easier to see the floor and quickly discern the right read.
This wholesale corruption violates a hidden feeling in many of us that is still capable of discerning between right and wrong.
They must look at the rights and wrongs of particular cases, where there is some "irregularity", and in that word much-used in Catholic circles, they must "discern" what is right.
He is in his studio, hard at work, intently studying his reflection, before turning to the canvas whose edge we can just barely discern at the right side of the painting, as if trying to grasp some elusive quality of his homely mien and state of mind.
Through conscience and its related notion, synderesis, human beings discern what is right and wrong.
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