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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moral cornerstone" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a fundamental principle or value that serves as a basis for ethical behavior or decision-making. Example: "Honesty is the moral cornerstone of our organization, guiding all our actions and decisions."
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She sees the character as "tough, intelligent, delightfully daffy and yet a moral cornerstone for a lot of deviant behaviour".
The painful set of circumstances is that "Love the sinner, hate the sin' is a moral cornerstone that insulates you from the body of people who have been emotionally and spiritually burned by your iron.
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Indeed, ahimsa, or nonviolence, is a cornerstone to the moral foundation of contemplative life.
The administration's order of the day seems to be one of moral equivalence the cornerstone of its policy of relying upon negotiations/treaties/peace processes uber alles.
By eliminating that risk, another cornerstone of moral hazard was being removed.
Moral themes were a cornerstone of their teaching, and college officials were regarded as arbiters of ethical issues, on campus and off.
Moreover, and this is perhaps the most important point for Hume, even if human beings were capable of the strong universal/impartial benevolence that Hutcheson regarded as the cornerstone of moral virtue, such benevolence would not in all instances suffice for us to fulfill our intuitive obligations of justice.
We need humble leaders, because humility is the cornerstone of moral authority.
Pursue a rounded and just democratic society governed through rule of law, where all fulfill their duties and are provided for, where the strong are constrained and the weak are protected, a society built on the cornerstone of moral conscience.
The free school's mantra, admiringly cited by Wellington headteacher Anthony Seldon, was coined to remind pupils that hard work and moral integrity are the cornerstones of success: that it isn't just what you know, but who you are as a person that counts.
Calling the campaign "The Children's Challenge," the members of GAVI argued that children have a right to good health and that protecting the world's children against preventable diseases was not only a moral imperative, but an essential cornerstone of a healthy, stable world society.
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