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(It's worth mentioning that in France, it's illegal "to pass a favourable moral judgment on one or more crimes against humanity" and "to justify these crimes (including collaboration)"; I wonder what would happen if it weren't).
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Great drama rests on an unresolvable moral dilemma: will Agamemnon sacrifice his daughter to gain a favourable wind?
Even the Guardian, "the beloved enemy of conventional morals", had referred to her visit to the Pope in favourable terms.
Showing his sympathies for the sentimentalists, he introduces the concept of moral approbation (and disapprobation), which includes "not only a moral judgment of the action, but some affection, favourable or unfavorable, towards the agent, and some feeling in ourselves" (EAP 3.3.7, 180).
Identified tensions include the "moral dilemma" of judging performance while being a mentor, and the finding that mentors' assessments are more favourable than those of non-mentors [ 21, 22].
"It's not favourable.
"The situation looks favourable".
Conditions look more favourable now.
Latvia always looked favourable opponents.
(Not necessarily a favourable development).
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