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It's a subjective compass that allows for immorality solely based on how it affects or doesn't affect others.
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Or, "There's no greater mask for immorality than manners".
Several British reviewers condemned the book for immorality.
Popular for its lively characters and its double entendres, the bawdy comedy was occasionally vilified for immorality.
There are some interesting ideas, notably that responsibility for immorality belongs to the consumer not the producer.
Gold is used in worship, godly wisdom is compared to gold and the Hebrew prophets used the debasement of metals as a metaphor for immorality.
As they also remarked, his books — with their evocation of mankind's seemingly limitless capacity for immorality — were also brightly lighted windows onto our own age.
(An earlier social-media protest, indicting the park for immorality on the ground that its name included the Arabic word zania, which means "adulteress," had been quietly ignored).
Sebree was the replacement for Commandant Benjamin Franklin Tilley, who had recently had charges brought against him for immorality and drunkenness.
Two were extremists for immorality, and thus fell below their environment.
45 Opportunities throughout Britain for immorality, crime, and monetary gain were thus plentiful in a system that did not require any notification of the existence of a stillborn child.
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