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An act might be flawed merely through its intention: to direct oneself against a good — as in murder (ST IIaIIae 64, 6), and lying (ST IIaIIae 110, 3), and blasphemy (ST IIaIIae 13, 2) — is always to act in an unfitting way.
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Boys chanted her lyrics and girls climbed on shoulders with flowers in their hair, and the crowd surged and compressed in a way entirely unfitting for her melodic, percussion heavy pop.
Kennan believed we gave our opponents a propaganda victory each time we acted in a manner unfitting of our ideals.
Placing ourselves in the situation of those we have injured, we recognize that being treated in that way would not merely anger us but seem unfitting or undeserved, and that we are therefore inconsistent in approving of our treating others in ways we would not wish to be treated ourselves.
As described above, his way of explaining how hypocrisy undermines standing is to say that hypocritical blame is unfitting, not true to the facts as blame represents them.
There's been a lot of noise on social media, though, where many outraged people tried to penalize Sherman in a shameful manner, invoking race and class and a caricature unfitting of Richard Sherman.
An unfitting end for such a fine player.
It was not an unfitting end.
Yet the annual events in Ashbourne, England, actually make the word chaos seem somehow unfitting.
It's behavior unfitting of a "civilized state," harrumphed one Swiss politician.
It's an odd emblem for the play, but not entirely unfitting.
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