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I always thought in terms of right and wrong.
Americans have on occasion been called moralists who often speak in terms of right and wrong.
I think of it in terms of right and wrong," Bowman told The Guardian in an interview.
And he has spoken out admirably against sexual promiscuity among teenagers in clear terms of right and wrong, emphasizing the consequences involved.
"It's unusual to carve out a group of teachers in a local and treat them, in state statute, very differently in terms of right to strike," Mr. Broy said.
One result of this reconfiguration of the early-music mind-set is that performers and listeners who liked specific performances stopped advocating for them in terms of right and wrong — or correct, more correct and most correct.
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But I am very upset by what he's not done in terms of rights of gays and lesbians.
She justified affirmative action not in terms of righting a past wrong, but of providing operating latitude to a category of institutions.
In the current round of negotiations, producers are arguing that writers rank with craft services in terms of rights to that lucrative aftermarket.
Now people are quick to complain in terms of rights and injustice, and they invoke the law and band together, albeit loosely, on this basis.
"21st Century democratic Spain is not a country that is going to take a single step back in terms of rights that we have conquered," he said.
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