While people may be sceptical about politicians who moralise, they are anxious to see them display integrity and principle. |
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Although I enjoyed those ancient tales, Dahl was never one to preach or moralise. |
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Her interlocutors can barely grasp what she is saying, because she is an old wife herself, and old wives neither explain nor moralise. |
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Madam President, far be it from me to moralise, but it is an indisputable fact that the sea does not need us, but we need it. |
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The merits briefs from the four states do not moralise. |
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One cannot help but feel deep disgust, however, when politicians from the major powers, in particular France and the USA, who are overwhelmingly implicated in Haiti's fate, begin to lecture and moralise. |
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