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Discover LudwigThe phrase "moral repudiation" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to the act of rejecting or refusing to accept something on moral grounds. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "His actions were met with widespread moral repudiation from the public, as they were seen as a clear violation of ethical standards."
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He was betting on widespread moral repudiation from a moral audience.
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Ethically it implies a radical renunciation of all finite aims, as well as radical repudiation of all determinate moral rules, moral consequences, and moral virtues.
Now Spencer's repudiation of the moral right to use the earth and the political right to ignore the state, as well as the political right of universal suffrage, undermines his distinction between rational and empirical utilitarianism.
It also shows the moral significance of Rove's repudiation.
Enough with the nose-in-the-air repudiations and the false moral panics.
The formulation had a pleasing moral simplicity, and, in the years since, the repudiation of low academic standards for low-income and minority children has become dogma for both the left and the right.
He argued that the "outpouring of feeling is the moral and emotional equivalent of the recent election a repudiation of the regime of meanness which existed from 1979 we were all members of the 'constituency of the rejected' .This argument makes a number of distinctly questionable assumptions.
"In this denial of the right to participate in government, not merely the degradation of woman and the perpetuation of a great injustice happens, but the maiming and repudiation of one-half of the moral and intellectual power of the government of the world".
Since our political culture has been dominated for much of the last 40 years by the dynamic of race -- by an acceptance of moral responsibility that over time has curdled into an endless round of accusation, guilt, repudiation and more accusation -- it's probably unwise to pronounce the hostilities finished.
Some bishops meeting here said they did not view that outcome as a repudiation of their guidance, but as a reflection of polls that showed that social and moral issues were not primary concerns for voters, including Catholics, this year.
The repudiation infuriated David.
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