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the immorality
noun
The state or quality of being immoral; vice.
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But what of the immorality of the wrong hand's touch?
"Now is the time to affirm not only the immorality of nuclear weapons, but the immorality of their possession, thereby clearing the road to abolition," the Vatican said.
They appear in court to meet charges of contravening the Immorality Act in a Johannesburg flat.
The immorality of birth control is no longer a teaching of the Catholic Church.
It was meant to be a commentary on capitalism and the immorality of some corporate behavior.
Filkins's article exposes the immorality that lies at the heart of war.
The immorality of the punishment is made worse by its inequitable use.
Most celebrated are his trenchant attacks on the immorality of the Olympian gods and goddesses.
Yet when they enter their offices, they take on the immorality of the herd.
Aside from the charge, which is a shame but not exactly heinous, where's the immorality here?
There is a growing body of sermons addressing the immorality of worshipping while charging your electronics.
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