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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lack morals" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as an adjective to refer to someone who has a weak sense of right and wrong or behaves in an immoral manner. For example, you could say "Many of today's youth lack morals and disregard the values of their elders."
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He would court opprobrium if he were to argue that, as a class of human beings, they lack morals or self-control, or to claim that they exist parasitically on the hard work of others.
a) Lack morals.
People who don't believe in any religion don't lack morals.
They are quick to point out that they do not consider the Kammis to lack morals because they are the workers, but that the trait of good character is just inherently absent.
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And the deontological responses, he says, lack moral significance.
"The privileged countries have more power but they lack moral leadership".
Those who lack moral emotions are classed as having "callous-unemotional" traits: persistent personality characteristics that make negotiating social situations difficult.
Although Wurmser certainly doesn't lack moral fervor, he is a strategic thinker who wants to realign the power relationships in the region.
Nor does it lack moral influence over its global franchise.
If people lack moral values and integrity, no system of laws and regulations will be adequate.
As if our political process didn't already lack moral authority.
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