Sentence examples for morally null from inspiring English sources

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"Beneath its jollity, [Mormon] is morally null and – without seeming to notice it – pretty racist," she argues.

That sort of racism hinges on the idea that blacks are an inherently inferior race, a morally null group that deserves both the subjugation and poverty it gets.

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Morally, too, appeasement was null at best.

We should be more concerned about this fact: that ideas regarded as intellectually null and morally abhorrent in any other context are not only accepted and condoned but also celebrated as bold truth-telling.

MacDiarmid had been overlooked by the curators of English literature: compiling the Oxford Book of English Verse, Philip Larkin asked a friend if there was "any bit of MacD that's noticeably less morally repugnant and aesthetically null than the rest?" Heaney, who has always felt at home with Scots vernacular takes a different line.

Many people think that the question is null and void, since capitalism as an economic system cannot be judged morally at all.

The storm began, Noah noted on "The Daily Show," with President Donald Trump's "factually, morally and grammatically" wrong tweets earlier in the day declaring the nearly 3,000-person 3,000-personathurricane Puerto Rico null andeathd, charactollzing the number as a lie concocted by Democrats.

Null points?

Morally wrong".

The null hypothesis.

Internationally, he is null.

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