The clear distinction between right and wrong has been lost in sociological mumbo-jumbo and politically correct nonsense. |
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They were resilient people of noble character who knew the line between right and wrong. |
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I have never found it necessary to hide that I am able to think logically, that I distinguish sharply between right and wrong terms. |
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In using them, we work outside the realm of right and wrong, and within the land of cause and effect. |
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Everything was dealing with people, and no right and wrong answers, and no scripts. |
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This is an understanding of right and wrong and respect for oneself and society as a whole. |
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I know what's right and wrong and if I did something wrong I would not say that it's because I had a dysfunctional family. |
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Hence there is no sense of the possibility of individuals forming their own moral judgements about right and wrong. |
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He is a well-balanced boy with a clear understanding of what is right and wrong, and always gets an explanation when smacked. |
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All of this is just another example of fundies shoving their views of right and wrong on everyone else. |
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A strong leader must discriminate between right and wrong and all other dualities, and then form his judgment before taking action. |
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They themselves repeatedly tell us that they think there is no such thing as right and wrong or truth and falsehood. |
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Their moral code is based on the idea that right and wrong are constants and that those who disagree are by definition immoral. |
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You don't have, in your heart, a guiding determiner between what is right and wrong. |
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Canadians have lost our sense of what is right and wrong over drug prohibition. |
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These frequencies get filtered based on what the military deems is right and wrong. |
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Ethics is about what is appropriate conduct and not just about right and wrong in the finger-wagging moral sense. |
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Raised up to a level where there were only cloudscapes and sunlight, pilots seemed elevated even above questions of right and wrong. |
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There are right and wrong trackies, and a right and wrong way to wear them. |
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However, there are more fundamental questions at stake, about the very meaning of right and wrong. |
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But his chief opponent, the blowsily good-hearted, promiscuous Ida loses much of her instinctive belief in right and wrong. |
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It is one that does not shy from drawing lessons from experience that cause us to revise even our deepest notions of right and wrong. |
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We try to give them emotional support and an idea of what is right and wrong. |
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Society has lost its moral compass and sense of certainty about right and wrong. |
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Girls, boys, and adults being taught what is right and wrong will build our social capital, to give a genuine sense of aroha. |
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All sense of right and wrong became blurred and a culture of wickedness replaced the old values and traditions. |
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The child feels a sense of right and wrong, believes right will win and wants to contribute to this. |
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They taught me the importance of discipline and the difference between right and wrong. |
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It is not for them to be concerned about the niceties of justice or right and wrong or guilt or innocence. |
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An unerring sense of right and wrong should be a cardinal quality of any corporate leader. |
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This was not really an issue of black and white but one of perceived notions of right and wrong. |
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Bardem was also drawn to the fact that there is no clear right and wrong in the film. |
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But humanity hungers for a sense of right and wrong, for some absolute moral values. |
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The flying machine helped to set the world straight in terms of true and false, right and wrong. |
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The report's basic ideology is founded on the belief that people determine for themselves what is right and wrong. |
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The right to judge for yourself what is true and false, what is right and wrong is a prerequisite for both freedom of speech and freedom of religion. |
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Those who denied the truth are desperately deprived and have no guiding light, nor any standard of right and wrong. |
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But that's not to say he's a rumormonger: he's been open about his views, which have been both right and wrong. |
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I think on all the times he touched me, on all the times I came so close to giving myself to him, held back only by deeply ingrained ideas of right and wrong. |
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This group reworded the question to ask, what is right and wrong in relation to community and in relation to the land? |
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We will never forget your great character and your strong sense of right and wrong. |
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One of the things the editorial said was that taxpayers expect their political leaders to make decisions based on a sense of right and wrong. |
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They have a more flexible sense of right and wrong than they did when they were younger. |
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Our thought patterns, our values, our tastes, our sense of right and wrong can become corrupted. |
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Do you tend to rationalize whatever the group does even when it goes against your sense of right and wrong? |
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Some worry that it is somehow undiplomatic or impolite to speak the language of right and wrong. |
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Since when has the administration decided what is politically right and wrong, particularly after the competent quaestor has given his approval? |
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The moral complexity of genetic engineering, gamete selection and foetal surgery ran way ahead of old concepts of right and wrong. |
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I was speaking to an educator who had been talking to a young person about notions of right and wrong and limits of right and wrong. |
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The first consists of CPV members who are completely unscrupulous, they have lost all notion of right and wrong. |
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Traditional scientific knowledge, in contrast, was related to spirituality and the essential forces of right and wrong. |
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However, written questionnaires may come across as having right and wrong answers and may be intimidating for people with low literacy. |
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They are easily used and abused, as they are incapable of judging what is right and wrong for themselves. |
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When a lead character is put in real jeopardy, there can be no question that some circumstance will intervene and preserve the order of right and wrong. |
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Point out to the groups that there are no right and wrong ways in which to order the cards. |
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The self-realisation of the human person is the measure of what is right and wrong. |
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Ethics is the discipline relating to right and wrong, moral duty and obligation, moral principles and values, and to moral character. |
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As we become our own master, we are able to discern between right and wrong, the Truth from fiction. |
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It totally overlooks right and wrong, morals, discipline, and manners. |
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But it goes to show that people back then, who had very little in materialistic terms, had an instinctive sense of right and wrong with no grey areas in between. |
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The clothes are the first commercially available to know the difference between right and wrong, and to see through their moral duty and obligation. |
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It has liberated him from issues where right and wrong are not the whole story and freed him to approach events with energy and a sense of righteousness. |
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If kids don't know the difference between right and wrong by the time they are 15 there's something seriously wrong with them or they need discipline not tea and sympathy. |
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You want to believe that there is something between good and evil, right and wrong, joy and pain, drunk and sober. |
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For the same reason the breed has a tendency to thievishness, even though they really are very teachable and very well know what is right and wrong. |
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Disagreements will focus on right and wrong, not parsing of legal language. |
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Sometimes you are going to make an error as you have to make split-second decisions, but people are understanding the right and wrong time to get a play on. |
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People are looking for the clear answers, right and wrong, to give certitude in the time of great uncertainty, when no one knows what will happen next. |
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This long association with fisheries continues to shape much of the public perception of what is deemed right and wrong in the management of these resources. |
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The concept of God and immortality is for him a guaranty of this eternal difference between right and wrong. |
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On the one hand the standard of right and wrong, on the other the chain of causes and effects, are fastened to their throne. |
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Utilitarianism is a version of consequentialism, which states that the consequences of any action are the only standard of right and wrong. |
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The Bill will result in our society being one that abandons tradition in favour of political correctness, and a self-selected group of lawyers or experts will define the parameters of right and wrong. |
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How is it responsible to take people who suffer from a mental illness and who probably do not know the difference between right and wrong and put them away in jail, in a system which is based on delivering rehabilitation? |
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Such individuals, who have recognised this prevailing unity within the diversity, would then be guided by their sense of right and wrong, good and bad, and by what is helpful rather than harmful to others. |
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She argues that because society as a whole has failed to provide young people with a clear sense of direction, and a clear sense of right and wrong, the media and marketing companies have stepped in to fill the gap. |
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An absolutist is a person who believes that there are truths that can be known and on these truths the foundations of right and wrong within a society are built. |
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Now, a commonsense code of values offers a means to understand for yourself what is right and wrong, and in so doing provides a genuine chance for widespread peace and tolerance. |
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Ingrained patterns of addiction, an easily effaced sense of right and wrong, moments of generalized lawlessness at times are features of Reserve life. |
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The practice returns us to the simple peaceful balance that we often enjoyed as children, where we are fully involved in the present, and unclouded by intellectual judgments of right and wrong. |
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We must courageously call right and wrong, justice and injustice, humaneness and inhumaneness by name and openly and decisively stand up for freedom, solidarity and human dignity. |
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Reconciliation in Christ, the confession asserted, must mean the willingness to reexamine even the contemporary church's conceptions of right and wrong. |
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Criminal responsibility is dependent on proof that the child knew the difference between right and wrong, knowingly intended to do wrong and understood the consequences of that act. |
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This government is using crybaby tactics to soothe the intellectuals who continually state that 16 and 17-year old murderers are too young, too poor and too abused to know the difference between right and wrong. |
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This would allow a person who perhaps has been numbed or influenced by improper conditioning to break away and go back to a conscious moral sense of right and wrong. |
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The role of schools and teachers in imparting a strong sense of right and wrong to their students is at the very core of our social structure, according to Baroness Warnock. |
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Ethical values and principles provide guidance as to what is considered right and wrong, good and bad, in human conduct, both individual and collective. |
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Deontological theories thus stress the concepts of obligation, ought, duty, and right and wrong, while teleological theories lay stress on the good, the valuable, and the desirable. |
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Normative ethics defines moral standards or guidelines that regulate right and wrong conduct. |
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Children are maturing when they begin to think through the tangle of their conflicting desires and the perplexity of conflicting advice toward a set of personal convictions of good and bad, right and wrong. |
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No use in raging, in reasoning, in arguing. No use in setting forth the facts, the palpable right and wrong. |
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They do what is righteous by discerning the right and wrong correctly. |
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This concept has been variedly defined, with some experts asserting that the term involves thinking systematically about morals and conduct and making judgements about right and wrong. |
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The historical notion that nations have had of right and wrong, however, is only written into national laws, and that constitutes the legitimacy of societies. |
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A second level of reality is Duty, the one of the morals, the meanings, the ideas, the philosophy, the intellectual reality, the arena of reason the recognition of relative right and wrong. |
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They also develop the capacity to reason in more abstract ways, explore the concepts of right and wrong, develop hypotheses and think about the future. |
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The video touches on the hunt and the hunted, Stockholm syndrome, and when right and wrong are not easily defined in a blood-thirsty, chaotic society. |
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It is clearly shown that right and wrong are conditions of otherdom. That ethics, in short, is a meaningless term to a single, isolated individual. |
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