Sentence examples for morally liable from inspiring English sources

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Arianna argued that although Beck may not be legally liable, he is "morally liable" for the violence and anger his show may provoke.

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We always put our written plans in place to show we've managed the risk as best as we can – also known as covering our backs – but ultimately if someone dies in such a situation we would certainly feel morally culpable, if not legally liable.

As British Naturism ("the UK's representative organization for all naturists") points out, the ECHR proffered no evidence on the actual or potential offense caused by Stephen's nude state, which is apparently liable to be "morally and otherwise offensive" to "unwarned members of the public".

As British Naturism ("the UK's representative organisation for all naturists") points out, the ECHR proffered no evidence on the actual or potential offence caused by Stephen's nude state, which is apparently liable to be "morally and otherwise offensive" to "unwarned members of the public".

After all, it is not often a minister leaves government warning that its actions, or silence, are morally indefensible, not in the national interest, liable to foster terrorism in the UK and likely to undermine British influence in the Middle East by failing to be seen to be fair-minded.

Kant argues that Christianity is superior to other ecclesiastical faiths because of the centrality of ethics within it from its inception (Rel 6 167), but that all ecclesiastical faiths are liable to corruption; all require careful, morally informed interpretation of their revealed texts; and none is the ideal form for religion to take.

Giving the system political support, or benefiting from it, may be morally objectionable, but is surely not enough to make one liable to be blown to pieces.

When we are perceived as morally filthy or subjected to shunning and ridicule for our pronouncements, we are liable to be less than forthcoming.

John Stuart Mill, for example, argued that an act is morally wrong only when both it fails to maximize utility and its agent is liable to punishment for the failure (Mill 1861).

Several would like to usher in a global theocracy.In America exponents of such ideas are liable to be dismissed as cranks and bigots; for their part they regard their own country as morally lost.

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