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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moral benefit" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that has a positive influence on a person's morality. For example, "Her volunteer work at the homeless shelter provided her with both material and moral benefits."
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China could also claim some moral benefit from extending freedom of worship to all Catholics.
The main thing, I think, is the separation of worship from any condition of moral benefit.
Meanwhile, I recommend Steve Waldman's thought-provoking take on the moral side of monetary policy, in particular:A second moral benefit is that under (successful) NGDP targeting, any depressions that occur will be inflationary depressions.
Britain's diminished military capabilities leave it unable to make more than a token contribution to the war effort.In economic terms, this policy produces a negative externality Mr Blair gets the moral benefit but bears none of the costs.
How about pretend I didn't?" I stand up, start to do a Moral Benefit Eval, then think, No, no way, do not even think about doing that stupid shit now.
If it were shown that societies which ban abortion, or which ban abortion beyond a certain point, exceed societies which don't ban abortion in cultivating a "culture of life", which pays off in terms of greater general humanity and diminished cruelty, I would seriously weigh this moral benefit against the moral cost of reducing women's control over their bodies.
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"People will see the moral benefits of cultured meats.
A colleague warns him against publishing it, but Mr. Smith writes, "the moral benefits outweighed the risks.
Along with the practical benefits of such an approach are the intangible yet significant moral benefits that occur when diversity is achieved with fairness.
The companies justified their strategy, he said, with the unsupported claim that the economic and moral benefits of providing cheap energy to the world's poor exceeds the risks to the same people from climate change.
It's taken unchanged from the publicity for Ocean Youth Trust Scotland and it represents an almost religious conviction about the social and moral benefits of sail training that has held sway in Europe and the Americas for at least 60 years.
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