1. But fundamentally, for me, there can be no moral distinction between biological and nuclear weapons. 2. But having employed sexual relativism in his own defense, he has effectively lost the capacity to draw any lines and make moral distinctions. 3. Congress finds no need to explain the moral distinction. 4. Conservative critics, meanwhile, have taken the opposite tack, saying it draws no moral distinctions between the United States and the Soviet Union. 5. Do you think that UN peacekeeping ought to make moral distinctions or political judgments? 6. Having been around both worlds, I really never have found any moral distinctions. 7. He makes no moral distinction between marijuana and alcohol. 8. Holocaust films tend to make a clear moral distinction between victims and villains, but the Czech director Jan Hrebejk scrambles categorizations almost beyond recognition. 9. If the truth is almost always misrepresented, then the real moral distinctions with regard to lying have to do with motive. 10. In fact, the fine moral distinction between being persecuted for who you are or being persecuted for what you are plays rather blurry on the big screen. |
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