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You can use it as a way to describe how an action has ethical consequences. For example: "The moral implication of his actions is that he is responsible for the outcomes of his choices."
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Their encounter is the first serious juncture for change involving this issue of vast strategic importance and moral implication.
Of the payments, he said, "We are not obligated to do that, except that it is a practice that has a certain moral implication".
Wessely applauded IAPT, but did not accept the argument that talking therapies were necessarily "better", a word that to many people has a moral implication.
Skidelsky, particularly in the first two volumes (for some reason, the thread is dropped in the third), is deft in bringing out this moral implication of Keynes's work; but he is troubled by it, too.
The beauty of cinematic images is the work of the eye and also of the "I": it's the mark of the filmmaker's moral implication in what takes place onscreen.
In that sense, driving it back farther and farther with a gluon soup doesn't have any moral implication at all, because that doesn't take away from the grandeur of the design".
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The moral implications are clear.
(She loathes that statement's moral implications).
But its moral implications will linger.
But what are the moral implications of this case?
But this approach carries legal and moral implications.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com