Should an objecting pharmacist have their moral compass constrained because of where they chose to practice?
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In a world buffeted by uncertainty, we must remain true to a moral compass.
But I am optimistic because of that moral compass a lot of British people have.
But the memory of the Holocaust has failed to be the moral compass of the world...
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That lack of moral compass is where the notion of a "victimless crime" comes in.
They are also victimized by the loss of a moral compass and social bonds.
However, the DUP's Christopher Stalford accused Alliance of having "lost its moral compass".
Perhaps most importantly, Allen West has a well-calibrated and utterly dependable moral compass.
Perhaps his is not the moral compass (not in the Bible) by which we should guide the ship of state.
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Although the post of president is largely ceremonial, it is also supposed to provide a moral compass for the nation.
It is hard to measure whether any business school, secular or religious, successfully instills a moral compass in its students.
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The lack of moral compass, in combination with a lack of effective regulation, has led to this deep and long-lasting crisis.
It seemed to many observers last week that the Bush Administration was losing its moral compass in the war on terror.
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The bubble economy of the 1990s and the rampant greed that accompanied it, testifies to capitalism's need for a moral compass.
Once a Google engineer after the search giant acquired his company FeedBurner, Costolo suggested that Google may have lost its moral compass.
"We simply don't take the law as a moral compass, " he says.
"The larger issue is how to attract quality candidates with the right moral compass and improving ballot access for those people, " Sleight said.
Today, many videogames involve complex fictional worlds and give players free rein to create and shape characters including the chance to mold their moral compass.
Certainly, there is a moral compass at work, and it's pointing the minister in a different direction than the leader of the Church of England.
On the horizon, the baseball writers fully know that their jobs as the moral compass for the Baseball Hall of Fame will get progressively harder.
"Mary was and will always be our moral compass and steady heart, " said the center's co-founders Robin Morgan, Gloria Steinem and Jane Fonda in a statement.
Many critics argue that big business has lost its moral compass over the decades, but new legislation in seven states, including California, offers a different model.
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Today, de Klerk said, the ANC -- the party in control -- is too powerful, its leaders have lost their "moral compass, " and it needs to split.
In an open letter at the weekend, the chief executive of consumer group Which? said Mr Browne must "transform a sector that has lost its moral compass".
"The ability to have a strong moral compass, and know the difference between a lie you should tell and one you shouldn't is very important, " he says.
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The moral compass that would otherwise support a pain-free demographic transition and accompanying ecological renaissance appears all but non-existent, even amid the greenest of conversations and investor appetites.
New findings show that the streams of information provided by social networking sites are too fast for the brain's "moral compass" to process and could harm young people's emotional development.
The former finance wizard replied in tones almost forlorn: "I believe I was extremely greedy, and that I lost my moral compass, and I've done terrible things that I very much regret, " answered Fastow.
"If you're going to go on something and yap, you have to expect a client confidence would be breached, " says Carol Langford, coauthor of two books, including The Moral Compass of the American Lawyer.
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