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But one is the marked tendency of greens to cast the issue as a moral question rather than as an economic one.
ECONOMIST: Economics focus
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It's a moral question for this woman, whose they are.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Then We Came to the End'
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But the report has properly positioned the issue not as a moral question of whether individuals should gamble or not, but as a social issue in which an industry and its customers offload most of their costs on the public.
ECONOMIST: Gambling on the future
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He is not saying that any agency has actually sunk that low, but it raises a tricky moral question: is it all right to detect a liar with a lie?
ECONOMIST: Lie detectors
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Because this issue is such a nuanced ethical and moral question -- far more so than the debate over abortion -- most believe it is unlikely to affect alignment on other issues.
CNN: Politics, science, morality of stem cell issue
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For a start, there is the question of moral hazard.
ECONOMIST: The case for mild repression
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Of course its a moral issue, indeed and that's a question we must put to them too.
BBC: News Online
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The most troubling dilemma that a lawyer friend posed to me is the question of moral hazard.
FORBES: The Myth of Gun Liability Insurance
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And Adam, the phrase "moral hazard" has gone from a, you know, a question on the Econ 101 test to something that's in the leading paragraph of every other story on the front page of the newspaper.
NPR: Wall Street Woes: Who Gets A Bailout?
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The big question seems to be: does social business require a different moral dimension from business as usual?
FORBES: Social Business Is A More Moral Form of Business: Discuss
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Indeed, an interesting moral question arose as I walked up one side of the road and down the other hauling a heavy-duty trash bag (I'd eventually fill two of them).
WSJ: Recycled Emotions
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The next Archbishop of Canterbury will also have to answer a more basic question: is the institution he heads part of the establishment, with an accepted role as its moral guide, or is it called on to be a provocateur, speaking its own version of truth to power?
ECONOMIST: Rowan Williams��s successor will have an even harder tenure