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morality

[muh-ral-i-tee, maw-] / məˈræl ɪ ti, mɔ- /


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The result is a much more somber, ruminative exploration of morality in governmental authority than the stylish violence of “Il Divo” and exploitative raunch of “Loro.”

From Los Angeles Times

A superb dramatist of social class, morality and love, Mr. Gurnah is a contemporary heir to George Eliot.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ethiopia's government has not commented on the matter, but police said the detainees were suspected of promoting behaviour that undermines public morality - citing concerns about the growing influence of online trends on Ethiopian youth.

From BBC

They were ordered to report to the Taliban's "morality police" on Sunday, and presented themselves for questioning in Herat the following day.

From BBC

Instead, he said in interviews, there should be more emphasis on ethics and morality as well as critical thinking and arts education.

From Los Angeles Times