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adjective as in practically
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So what we see is that the more morally strident they become in the public square, the more debauchery we see behind the curtain.
Most of the Negroes arrived in America more morally pure than they are to-day.
From the absence of the nude in Japanese art it has been urged that Japan herself is far more morally pure than the West.
But it is quite certainly un-Christian to trust the rich, to regard the rich as more morally safe than the poor.
The former are described as being more morally and physically degraded even than the Chukchis, and hopelessly poor.
The curse fell upon France, and upon its king and queen, who were surely no more morally guilty than their unfortunate subjects.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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