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n. (moral code English)
Usage examples of "moral codes".
They are appealing to such philosophical doctrines as ethical relativism, the weighing of moral codes relative to each other and not against any imagined absolute.
However, one influential senator and a member of the president's cabinet had been married to women who exhibited bizarre moral codes and who refused to keep secret what they had learned.
They were all reasonably honest men and they saw that official conduct should also be moral even though their different moral codes varied.
Sir Robert had always suspected and believed that the best policemen were of the same mentality as the best criminals, simply restrained by moral codes, culture, or nature from working the wrong side of the law.
Without a set of moral codes and experiences, the people on this planet are suddenly feeling extreme tendencies for the very first time and don’.
No matter how loudly they posture in the roles of irreconcilable antagonists, their moral codes are alike, and so are their aims: in matter—.
The family may be a group of puritanical Druids (even Druids may have strict moral codes, and probably do) who chose Ishtar for its sound.
The family may be a group of puritanical Druids (even Druids may have strict moral codes, and probably do) who chose „.
The family may be a group of puritanical Druids (even Druids may have strict moral codes, and probably do) who chose “.
He makes sure that we don't do things that violate our own moral codes.
It's just that our moral codes aren't all the same as our audience's.