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It also means to be a work of moral dimension.
To some people there is also a moral dimension to the issue.
We must also consider the moral dimension of this business.
Weather has turned into one of the moral dimensions in which we live.
All aspects of research and teaching must also have a moral dimension.
Doesn't the moral dimension of the issue count at all with these people?
He also said, "There must be a place in the public argument for the moral dimension."
The third is rather more significant and relates to the moral dimension of change.
"It's a book about the moral dimensions of everybody," he said.
Style, at a time like this, can take on an unexpected moral dimension.
They are not sensitive to the ethical and moral dimensions of quality.
That's the problem: there is no social, ethical or moral dimension to running a business.
To understand the moral dimension of a man you have to test the documents against the witnesses.
He was educated in the aesthetic and moral dimensions of church life.
"There's a moral dimension to what they teach you here," he said.
The first is to history with a moral dimension.
But by focusing attention on the moral dimension he caused a rare public moment of truth.
The war against mess, like other passions of the home, has long had a social and moral dimension.
With everything now divided into before and after, the ordinary business of daily life has taken on a new moral dimension.
We must never lose sight of this moral dimension to our freedoms.
This moral dimension of American policy requires us to remain active, engaged in the world.
Then there is a moral dimension that needs to be considered.'
And it has a moral dimension that involves the audience even more fully than the abundant action does.
In particular, regulatory control is characterized by an ambivalence which has both political and moral dimensions.