Examples of using A morality in English and their translations into Serbian
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A morality what?
Time for a morality check.
A morality engine?
It's like a morality play.
They're petitioning the judge to consider a morality clause.
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It's a morality tale.
Isn't he a bit of a morality nut?
Not a morality thing.
The contract has a morality clause.
There's a morality clause in the contract.
And I don't have time for a morality lesson.
It is a morality story.
It has to be turned into a morality play.
Why impose a morality that is no longer working and almost passé?
We've created what we call a morality engine.
Why impose a morality that is no longer working and almost passed?”?
Your honor, this law is about imposing a morality.
It's like a morality car wash.
In 2004 he insisted that all licensed drivers pass a morality test.
There's an order and a morality that we both have to follow.
Why a morality campaign instead of focusing more on the illegality of it?
You've jockeyed me into sort of a morality play, haven't you?
Animal ESP, a morality detector viral dreaming, powdered water, some of our.
That Neutrogena contract I'm up for has a morality clause, you know?
But economics isn't a morality play, in which evil deeds are always punished and good deeds rewarded.
The Christian morality, for instance, is the whole truth on that subject andif any one teaches a morality which varies from it, he is wholly in error.".
This legend works well as a morality tale and as a metaphor for the wages of sin, but the details of its plot are not biblical.
If nothing but this simple, natural,obvious principle were generally applied in life, a very lofty morality would be the result; a morality comprising all that moralists have taught.
This legend works well as a morality tale and as a metaphor for the wages of sin, but the details of its plot are not biblical.
In history, religion provided a moral influence on the community and each person,providing an internal locus of control oriented toward a morality, so that each person was empowered to have a degree of control over themselves within society.