Morally, you're right, but in practice I don't think it would work從道義上講,你是對的,但實際上我認為那樣行不通
在實踐中in practice · 從道義上講,你是對的,但實際上我認為那樣行不通Morally, you're right, but in practice I don't think it would work · 會起作用would work · 正確的right · 道義上morally
On the Genealogy of Morality
道德譜系學
moral coercion
精神威逼
loose in morals
淫荡 · 淫蕩
public morals
draw a moral from吸取教訓
吸取教訓draw a moral from
The decadence of morals is bad for a nation 道德的墮落對於國家是不利的
道德的墮落對於國家是不利的 · 道德的墮落對於國家是不利的 The decadence of morals is bad for a nation
moral development
道德
moral compass
道德准则
voorbeelde
Advanced filtering
Voorbeelde moet herlaai word.
Regardless of the conditions prevailing in the conflict, the parties are obligated to do everything in their power to respect the physical and moral integrity of civilians affected by those conditions
Tunisia has also acceded to international instruments on trafficking in persons and protecting the physical and moral integrity of men and women, including:
Yet people can break away from such moral degradation, for, as Paul states, “In those very things you, too, once walked when you used to live in them.” —Colossians 3:5-7; Ephesians 4:19; see also 1 Corinthians 6:9-11.
We appeal to them to join us in seeking to protect our international political and legal system, prevent its moral collapse and safeguard its substance and credibility.
Contrary to all legal, political and moral obligations, new nuclear weapons were built and new doctrines were devised to lower the threshold of resorting to such inhumane weapons.
There is no systematic application of laws in Brčko District guaranteeing protection of the moral and material interests of persons stemming from his/her own scientific, literature or artistic work
The United Nations and the African Union, in particular, as well as the European Union and the Government of the United States, which are, respectively, guarantors and witnesses of the Algiers Agreements, must shoulder additional political and moral responsibility
Such a situation was in contrast to the Secretary-General’s moral clarity call for a definition of terrorism that would include any action intended to cause death or serious bodily injury to civilians and non-combatants with the purpose of intimidating a population or compelling a Government or an international organization to do or to abstain from doing any act.
Strong government will clearly bring increased trust, recognition of government and public service, and will contribute to finding solutions to governance problems at all levels, including the need for enhanced professionalism and morale in the public service.
Fears related to illness and death; the association of HIV with sex workers, men having sex with men and injecting drug use; and beliefs that attribute moral fault to people living with HIV/AIDS all contribute to the impact of stigma and often give rise to intolerance and discrimination
The right to obtain reparation referred to in paragraph 4 of this article covers material and moral damages and, where appropriate, other forms of reparation such as:
The degrading aspect is characterized by the fear, anxiety and inferiority induced for the purpose of humiliating and degrading the victim and breaking his physical and moral resistance... That situation is exacerbated by the vulnerability of a person who is unlawfully detained... Any use of force that is not strictly necessary to ensure proper behaviour on the part of the detainee constitutes an assault on the dignity of the person... in violation of Article # of the American Convention
In implementing the Convention, Fiji had found that the family played an important role in teaching children the importance of culture, moral values and discipline, since, in a rapidly changing community and world, the role of the family continued to be very relevant.
Thirdly, we will do our utmost to generate a universal moral force for the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and to mobilize all people in the Global Movement for Children.
The United States lacked the moral authority to draw up lists of countries and apply illegal sanctions in relation to the trafficking of women and children or, for political ends, to point a finger at Cuba, whose measures in favour of women and children were internationally acknowledged to be exemplary
Any attempt to justify this decision by an alleged progress in the process of return of internally displaced persons goes beyond the scope of morals, given the fact that as a result of ethnic cleansing conducted by Abkhazia’s de facto authorities — as recognized by OSCE summits in Budapest (1994), Lisbon (1996) and Istanbul (1999) — hundreds of thousands of people are still deprived of the right to return to their homes and their property is disposed illegally, mainly to citizens of the Russian Federation.