Our history took a different course, one that required us to confront, in ways that we hardly expected, the moral difficulties of understanding equality under law.
Lovers can certainly give rise to moral difficulties.
But he never comes to grips with the moral (and political) difficulty of providing health care in today's society.
I was shocked; not (I fondly believed) by any moral difficulties, but by the calculation behind all this!
We must not add to the execution of this plan - physical obstacles to moral difficulties, for it will be enough to fight through prejudice and ignorance.
(See Parts Two and Three for notes on particular moral difficulties.)
Physicians face some profound moral difficulties in their inability to address this issue themselves.
We must, however, acknowledge the moral difficulties of a major donor sitting across the negotiating table from a key recipient of aid for trade.
Such moral difficulties here these days were on display at a roadside scrap shop not far from the police station.