Sentence examples for moral denunciation from inspiring English sources

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'moral denunciation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which a person or group is criticized for their actions due to the fact that they are believed to have gone against an accepted moral code. For example, "The mayor issued a moral denunciation of the vandalism that had taken place in the city."

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"Bob Jones, as a private institution with repugnant theology, in the nineteen-seventies, should have been dealt with at the level of moral denunciation," he says.

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Gore's choice for his running mate, Joe Lieberman, was heavily influenced by Lieberman's moral denunciations of Clinton.

But it is not too soon to draw another conclusion: the language that the Court used to talk about gay marriage this past week lacked the polarizing moral denunciations of homosexuality of the past.

Much has been made of Strauss's influence on Wolfowitz in particular, Strauss's rejection of moral relativism and his denunciation of totalitarian regimes.

The aftermath of the occupation, the exhibition shows, posed its own moral challenges, marked by denunciations and purges.

And in the absence of a clear moral stand and a complete denunciation of racism from our leader, we the people must offer it.

Wulfstan, archbishop of York, wrote legal codes, both civil and ecclesiastical, and a number of homilies, including Sermo Lupi ad Anglos ("Wulf's Address to the English"), a ferocious denunciation of the morals of his time.

In Renaissance Florence, a number of designated boxes placed throughout the city allowed citizens to make anonymous denunciations of various moral crimes — in 1461, for example, the artist-monk Filippo Lippi was accused of fathering a child with a nun.

Their imam, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, had just roused them with a fiery denunciation of the United States and moral support for the Taliban's call for jihad, or holy war.

Much more successful was Bagheria, Dacia Maraini's autobiographical account of her childhood in Sicily in the late '40s, an evocation of the island's natural beauty and, at the same time, an impassioned denunciation of its more recent moral and environmental devastation.

The last four lines "say it all", declaring the elegy's moral with all the fierce scorn and denunciation the iambic tetrameter can liberate: "Let pride be taught by this rebuke, / How very mean a thing's a duke; / From all his ill-got honours flung, / Turn'd to that dirt from whence he sprung" A Satirical Elegy on the Death of a Late Famous General His Grace! impossible! what, dead!

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