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Their presence was morally difficult.
But women have always found the decision to have an abortion morally difficult.
Duflo was amazed by the offense people took, although she agrees that it is "emotionally and morally difficult" to weigh one misfortune against another.
Fantasy is more than an escape from the truths of the world and the past, it is an open acknowledgment that those truths are complex and morally difficult.
The aggression and fearlessless that made them war heroes were qualities ill-suited to keeping the peace, in what Parr describes as "the morally difficult and defensive" postwar world.
The legitimate uses of Tor make disrupting the service morally difficult: it is a staple of activists avoiding internet censorship or government crackdowns the world over, including in China, Iran and Syria.
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Confronted with both, I increasingly feel that Sander's art is not only more temperate than Grosz's but morally more difficult to sustain.
Earlier, US secretary of state John Kerry said the Obama administration decided to airdrop weapons and ammunitions to "valiant" Kurds because it would be "irresponsible" and "morally very difficult" not to support them.
Islamic justification for reform makes opposition not only in Qatar but also in other Gulf states morally more difficult to defend.
This is the story of the long, difficult, morally exhausting road toward doing something good.
Moreover, Liao's account requires a conceptually difficult, morally uncertain distinction between genomes that have and lack "the basis for moral agency" (e.g., Wasserman 2002; McMahan 2002, 2008).
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