Examples of using Moral code in English and their translations into Korean
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MORAL CODE.
I understand the moral code here.
Moral Codes.
They have a different moral code than we do.
Moral Code Edward?
We also need to stop legalizing our moral code.
It's the moral code of being a human.
The animals are not following a"moral code".
Your moral code is your moral code.
With animals there is not moral code of behavior.
Society's moral codes simply don't apply to them.
I was built with something you were not, a moral code.
Doesn't a moral code have to rest on a religious bases?
You might also talk about ethical or moral codes.
Men make the moral code and they expect women to accept it.
For many believers, a religion is more than simply a moral code;
Thus, karma is not a moral code, and sin is not finally immoral.
Q3. How does the breath help in preserving our moral code?
Therefore, karma is not a moral code, and sin is not ultimately immoral.
But it's not as though other animals DON'T have a moral code.
Just as we no longer need a moral code, neither do we need religion,” declared Friedrich Nietzsche.
I believe in personal responsibility, so I must live according to my moral code.
Nature is not moral; thus,karma is not a moral code, and sin is not finally immoral.
Our obligation is to define the liberty of all, not to mandate our own moral code.".
Indeed, they often have strong moral codes and are more likely to be victims of cruelty than perpetrators.
But the more we study the behavior of animals,the more we find that different groups of animals have their own moral codes.
For many believers, a religion is more than simply a moral code; it is a way of explaining the nature of the universe.
So if it's for your boyfriend,we're all expected to lie, steal and cheat, but otherwise we have a strict moral code.- Got it.
She sets her own moral code and doesn't need anyone- not Trevor, not even the women who raised her in the mythical world of Themyscira.
All organizations have their unique set of basic beliefs and values(also called moral codes), shared by most of its members.