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I GET my friend's point, but I can't do that, and not only because it's wrong to lie.
"Yes," answered Mr. North, who then insisted that while he knew it was wrong to lie, he believed he had done nothing illegal.
She believed that it was wrong to lie outright, but also wrong to correct: the thing to do was to enter into the emotional world of the person with dementia and validate their feelings, because feelings were more important than facts.
Kids are taught it's wrong to lie, but they have to mature enough cognitively to understand what's happening". The opposing camp, the business community, believes that advertising sparks the commercial equivalent of patriotism--a pure faith in the value of certain brands, one that fosters the growth of a competitive economy.
In practice many people use a mix of deontological and consequentialist ethics for their everyday lives (it's wrong to lie, except in certain circumstances, such as to avoid hurting someone's feelings, say) and the challenge is to find a similar framework for social ethics, that can accommodate both worldviews, allowing the two sides to express their differences in a common language.
As it's wrong to lie and put up masks with people, it's also not right to stir up trouble or pick at already made wounds.
But he said it was wrong to lay the blame entirely at Moyes' door and feels a "collective responsibility throughout the whole club" should have been adopted.
He said that he had been wrong to lie to the F.B.I., and that "through my faith in God, I am working to set things right".
However, it would be wrong to lay the blame for the growing gap in NHS funding at the door of the Brexit campaign.
While he stressed it would be wrong to lay all the blame at the feet of Muslims, Peter Ulrich, a research fellow at the centre for antisemitism research (ZfA) at Berlin's Technical University, agreed that some of the "antisemitic elements" Germany has seen at recent protests could be "a kind of rebellion of people who are themselves excluded on the basis of racist structures".
Matthew Carpenter, spokesman for the Canterbury Business Recovery Network, which represents 150 employers, said the council was wrong to "lay all cards on the table" in rebuilding the central city.
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