Sentence examples for moral trouble from inspiring English sources

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Robert Coover has a similar way with animals in his work — they disrobe and fornicate, they scowl and scold — but Shawn adds menace and moral trouble to his fictional worlds, and this latest makes me sort of scared to read his next one.

Robert Coover has a similar way with animals in his work they disrobe and fornicate, they scowl and scold but Shawn adds menace and moral trouble to his fictional worlds, and this latest makes me sort of scared to read his next one.

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Yet research by Suniya Luthar at Columbia University, for example, suggests that affluent children suffer high rates of emotional and moral troubles — delinquency, behavior troubles, drug abuse, anxiety, depression — in many cases as high or higher than low-income children, despite the many stresses low-income families endure.

Yet, except for a brief admission that modern problems require "new and deeper reflection" on the message of Christianity, the encyclical does not contain a single phrase indicating that there has been any reassessment of the moral problem that is troubling so many Roman Catholics today.

This is Lean at his best, his compassion distilled into a single detail; it is when the images compel him, so forcefully that he neglects their moral implications, that trouble starts.

This argument might surprise those who think of consequentialism as counterintuitive, but in fact consequentialists can explain many moral intuitions that trouble deontological theories.

But Miller — tall, Lincolnesque, a beacon of now troubled moral probity — returned to his life and family in New York.

If we begin to take steps to set aside that moral obligation, the troubles we see today will pale in significance.Joe F. Ferguson Chief executive Stephens Federal Bank Toccoa, GeorgiaA mountain or a molehill?SIR – The main Senkaku island is indeed home to "goats and a rare species of mole", but it is not "virtually uninhabitable" ("Getting their goat", September 18th).

War's violent nature, and controversial social effects, raise troubling moral questions for any thoughtful person.

MORGAN FREEMAN has been cast as God — twice — so he evidently has no trouble projecting moral authority.

And it prepared the way for further rulings by the court designed to heal America's ancient racial wounds.But the trouble with moral capital is that it is easier to disperse than to accumulate.

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