But apart from the moral horrors that many of these ideas bring to the fore, what they also share is a fundamental misunderstanding of science.
"For five years I have been saying that I am a victim both physically and from the moral point of view, " he said, according to the news agency.
Aside from the moral implications, there are potential financial consequences of proliferation activity -- such as the possible imposition of trade and financial sanctions -- which could negatively impact investors.
This was, with a further sad irony, the only period in which Daumier, having toiled all his life to make a meagre living and now almost blind, managed to fulfil the conventional role of the fine artist far removed from the moral hurly-burly and commercial exigencies of the city.
Few intellectuals willingly forgo the sophistic superiority derived by latching onto ideas not yet widely accessible, or chance squandering the moral preeminence derived from the latest guilt driven philosophical fad.
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Its exact form is not yet clear, but it seems likely that legislation will be approved later this year, against approving background noise from politicians lamenting the moral decline that has led to widespread abuse of the old bankruptcy law.
Through its regulation of the private investment firms among which personal account investors can choose, the government can limit and control the risks workers can take on with their personal accounts, preventing moral hazard from the guarantee.
The heavy ooze of moral superiority emanating from all the condemnations of Mr. Romney last week, all the breathless media reports on those condemnations, did not begin with something he said last week.
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It turns out the moral from the fable of the tortoise and the hare holds true in investing, slow and steady wins the race.
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Whereas the prevailing moral wind used to blow reliably from the warm and indulgent south, now it blows also from the cold and prickly north.
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He said -- he talked about this issue of the bonuses, that they were looking at it from a legal term, but that Treasury wasn't looking at it from a moral or ethical sort of -- sort of through a moral or ethical -- didn't get the exact quote -- from a moral and ethical aspect.
There are relatively few people left in Ireland who would see themselves as taking their moral bearing from the Catholic hierarchy.
President Bush has from the beginning understood the broader moral and strategic implications of the war on terrorism and its state sponsors.
Negredo netted his second from the spot before Manu del Moral completed the rout to set up a last-four clash with either Atletico Madrid or fierce rival Real Betis.
Having it run by Indian tribes gave states an out from really having to wrangle the moral issues, but they could still collect cash and also bump up the local economy.
Yet the deeper moral point, absent from both sides, is this one: The rich deserve their wealth as much as anyone, the relatively-higher tax rates they face are obscenely unjust, and if anything, the rich today should be paying radically lower tax rates.
And they would like to come up with a way of finding an ethical way out, essentially, that would give the scientists what they need to develop the kinds of therapies that might come from embryonic stem cells or their equivalent without the moral baggage.
The fighters' ability to withstand this attack and then win themselves an American escort away from the line of fire was a moral victory beyond their dreams.
Esther Lederer said she had had none other than the moral principles gained from her parents, immigrants from Russia, and being brought up in a solid provincial town, Sioux City, Iowa.
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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.
To date, unlike other material risks, companies have not generally disclosed such dealings - leaving investors unwittingly exposed to the distinct possibility of not only moral hazard from doing business with terrorists that they may find unacceptable, but also the possibility that they could suffer financially if the investment blows up on them, figuratively if not literally.
His biographer, an historian at the University of Illinois, has done a wonderful job in sifting out the truth of Rustin's life from the fiction, and in celebrating the man's extraordinary physical and moral courage.
Then there is the so-called moral hazard, the behavior that can be expected from people who are insulated from punishment for their actions.
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This is probably why the Ayn Rand Institute, that flagship of right moral political philosophy, migrated its support from the gold standard to a system of free banking with private currencies.
There was in it a well-made mixture of a wide historic layer, a moral worldview, experiences from the field, information, sentiment, warmth and specific criticism.
Mr Milosevic, for his part, won moral authority in Serbia from the sight of his broadcasting headquarters reduced to rubble, with its young, female employees crushed under the debris.
That seems to be the moral pundits are drawing from this week's primaries in Florida, where dazzlingly wealthy political novices spent small (by their standards) fortunes vying for the Democratic nomination for senator and the Republican nomination for governor.
Then and only then will the church and its leader regain any moral authority and move the Roman Catholic Church forward from the 16th century to the 21st on child protection.
That would be a gift for China, as would the moral kudos that would flow from defusing regional tension.
Records from the hostel - which was run by Preston Moral Welfare Council - show the women's names were Christine, Patricia, Delia, Norma and Gabby.
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