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The movement for change must show the way for those who are spiritually and moral sick.
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(Ages 8 to 10) Here's the moral: "Never get sick on Vocabulary Day".
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Set in a hotel room in an unnamed foreign country, it describes a nightmarish moral awakening as a sick traveller gets a glimpse into a parallel reality of political torture, sweatshops, slums, starvation.
Until the G.O.P. begins to realize that this country is sick of moral scolding from politicians and voters who don't live up to their own professed standards, the party can expect to be out of power for a very, very long time.
However, those who support therapeutic cloning believe that there is a moral imperative to heal the sick and to seek greater scientific knowledge.
Moreover, professional codes dating back to the American Medical Association code of 1847 have repeatedly affirmed the moral duty to treat the sick during pestilence despite personal risks [ 5].
Recent evidence from the Scandinavian countries suggests that requiring sick/disabled individuals to exploit their remaining (reduced) work capacity significantly reduces moral hazard problems in temporary disability (sick leave) insurance.
One might object that people who are sick or who have moral deficiencies can experience pleasure, even though Aristotle does not take them to be in a natural state.
Spoiling Game of Thrones, for even the most fleeting of fans, is akin – moral wise – to stealing charity boxes for sick orphans off shop counters, or kicking grannies up the bum outside Mecca Bingo.
"In Rafferty's generation, there was a kind of moral revulsion at what he called 'The Sick 60s' – boys wearing long hair, kids protesting the US government and walking out of school, and drug use.
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