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Most are about people trying to make moral sense of their lives.
"She is the one with the moral sense in our family."
There's always been a strong moral sense in my family.
It is most often used in the religious and moral sense.
They must come to their moral senses as a nation.
Neither of them has any more moral sense than a cat.
I don't know what it does to your moral sense.
Why do these not get settled through the careful use of the moral sense?
But a good company where human is working there has a high moral sense."
"Yes, I did think it was wrong in a moral sense," he said.
After all, the yardstick has to be a moral sense.
My moral sense has been dulled by too many years here.
A very firm moral sense despite so much going against it."
"He can be very ironic, but beneath everything is a strong moral sense."
There are individuals who may, in some moral sense, deserve to die for what they have done to others.
This version involves what is often called a "moral sense".
This raises questions about the profound issues of a moral sense and free will.
Suppose we want to come up with a definition of "right" in the moral sense.
In shame, our imagination becomes a kind of moral sense.
It asserts the need to use the law to maintain order both in the legal and moral sense.
He also believed that regular church service was beneficial to man's moral sense.
"People's lives lose any moral sense without symbols," he said.
Animals only have value as commodities and their interests do not matter in any moral sense.
These measures not only make moral sense but economic sense.
Bobby's emotional maturity and moral sense increase in each book.