Examples of using Moral implications in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He was struggling with the moral implications.
What about the moral implications of abusing a kid in a wheelchair?
How could‘the system' hide these moral implications?
I don't know what the moral implications are For having your father cavity searched.
I was not attempting to evaluate its moral implications.
The legal and moral implications of the policy of attacking residential buildings in the Gaza Strip.
I am wondering what the moral implications of this are.
She is flattered by his attention but worried about their moral implications.
Wonder what the heck the moral implications are of that.
Israel will draw operational conclusions, including those with moral implications.
I cannot escape the moral implications of my choices.
I won't say anything because I promised to help you, and the moral implications.
Yet you're struggling profoundly with the moral implications… of murdering Mark Antony as well.
The legal and moral implications of the policy of attacking residential buildings in the Gaza Strip, summer 2014.
First, they say, we should do a basic screening of the moral implications of our work.
From that vantage point, the moral implications of determinism look very different, and quite a lot better.
This lack of ability to alter one's character and to freely choose sides transforms the epic moral struggle between good andevil into a pure power struggle with no moral implications.
The delegates were asked to consider the"moral implications" of links with Israeli universities.
And what about the moral implications of what the Israel Defense Forces did in Lebanon in 1982 and 2006 and in Gaza in 2009 and may well do in 2013 in Lebanon again or in Gaza again or in Iran?
Animals can be owned without any moral implications, but persons cannot be owned.
The party's slogan“land to the tiller” indulged the selfish side of the landless peasants,encouraged them to struggle with the landowners by whatever means and to disregard the moral implications of their actions.
They may have found a way to ignore the moral implications of what you're doing, but I have no such luxury.
In the philosophy of mainstream, neoclassical economics, wage labor is seen as the voluntary sale of one's own time and efforts, just like a carpenter would sell a chair, or a farmer would sell wheat.It is considered neither an antagonistic nor abusive relationship and carries no particular moral implications.[95].
The motion calls on members to consider the"moral implications of existing proposed links with Israeli academic institutions".
Black Flag: The legal and moral implications of the policy of attacking residential buildings in the Gaza Strip, summer 2014.
To this cold andpractical calculation must be added the moral implications, which do not involve only the calculations of image profits and losses.
B'Tselem report:"Black Flag: The legal and moral implications of the policy of attacking residential buildings in the Gaza Strip, summer 2014", Jan. 2015.
Rachels writes that Darwin noted the moral implications of the cognitive similarities, arguing that"humanity to the lower animals" was one of the"noblest virtues with which man is endowed.".
Leaders frequently speak of their beliefs and the moral implications of their decisions. This model points to the ability of the leader to strengthen the integrity and ethos of their team members.