Word: moral
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...course, Harvard's single's strength reduced any Lion win to a moral victory...
Participants focused their arguments on one central question: whether the risk of executing innocent people should outweigh the moral obligation to sufficiently punish the guilty...
Participants focused their arguments on one central question: whether the risk of executing innocent people should outweigh the moral obligation to sufficiently punish the guilty...
...bodies burned in mass graves, bodies without genitals or heads. Welcome to the Balkans. The press kit implied that Bosnian Muslims, the focus of Serbian rage at the time, had done this filthy work. But who could identify killers or victims? Everyone has a death archive; everyone performs a moral sleight of hand: "We're not doing it! And even if we are doing it, you should see what they did to us." In this jurisdiction, "Guilty, with an explanation" equals functional innocence...
Reproductive medicine has come a long way in a very short time. It is now a $1 billion-a-year industry that accounts for some 23,000 live births a year in the U.S. But its well-publicized mishaps have moral overtones. Are we interfering with the natural order of things, allowing doctors to play...