Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
One argument pointed toward the perceived moral laxity of blacks.
Government reports on Wales portrayed a country of ignorance and moral laxity.
Stone wished to keep the subject separate, to prevent the appearance of moral laxity.
Cheating, after all, is simply one manifestation of moral laxity that will not go away without a transformation in values.
By the mid-18th century, "casuistry" had become a synonym for moral laxity.
In Rome, Pelagius became concerned about the moral laxity of society.
Due to arrogant corruption and moral laxity, the country has become an abomination before heaven.
This is yet another transparent liberal rationalization that poverty tends to breed moral laxity.
"Oh, I think the moral laxity was mostly boredom and frustration," said Caesar easily.
However, the new imam felt frustrated about the moral laxity of the Yemeni population, who were slow to change their old habits.
With an energetic Talisman would the moral laxity and the driving greed been possible to motivate the deed?
In part, it was a natural reaction to the moral laxity which had pervaded the Inner Court during his father's reign.
The all-black attire and moral laxity of some Beatniks influenced the punk movement.
Furthermore, such moral laxity, such nullity on the personal level, can lead to greater and more sinister evils.
However, both types of fundamentalists are opponents of what they consider moral laxity and are ready to campaign together on "morality issues".
The fact that Osgar's uncle the abbot was a married man with children was not an indication of moral laxity at the monastery.
The upright Yazid ibn al-Walid spoke against the new ruler's moral laxity.
Blaise Pascal attacked what he called moral laxity in the casuistry of the Jesuits.
Where there's moral laxity there's muck.
Bonsoir goes much further and suggests that whole of modern society, not only the police, is culpable of mediocrity and moral laxity.
To the Editor: Africans are burdened by a stigma of moral laxity in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome pandemic.
"Before you condemn him for moral laxity," said the official, William D. Camden, "look what he did for these women."
"Cato the Censor accused Africanus and his senior officers of running an army riddled with moral laxity.
Pascal denounced casuistry as the mere use of complex reasoning to justify moral laxity and all sorts of sins.
If, however, unfortunate rumors were to circulate about libertarian principles, moral laxity -" "That is unfair!"