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Morally and philosophically, Lussu's books reflect his need to repent, having been previously an interventista ( favourable to entering the war ) and a revolutionary ( in Giustizia e LibertĂ  ); his works soberly describe what war, in its cruellest moments, was like for him.
Morally strict and conservative, he employed as many as 18 farm hands, and former employees reportedly admired and respected him for his fair treatment and good wages.
Morally and ethically the one who gains a benefit that he or she has not paid or worked for should not keep it to the rightful owner's detriment.

Morally and many
Morally, omission is viewed by many as a far lesser problem than act ; compared to murder, allowing someone to die is seen as much smaller.
Morally, a morphism of finite type corresponds to a set of polynomial equations with finitely many variables.

Morally and while
Morally, while some argue that domain name holders are owners of property ( and have been found to have such rights in most developed countries ), it has also been one of the web's most basic features that DNS can be localized and run on client, LAN, provider and national services.

Morally and .
For his part, Keynes praised Hayek's book The Road to Serfdom, writing to the Austrian economist that, " Morally and philosophically I find myself in agreement with virtually the whole of it.
" Morally questionable policies regarding purity of breed include obligatory surgical procedures to spay or neuter animals in numerous contexts.
Morally upright, he is not fooled by the genre's usual < i > femmes fatales </ i >, such as Carmen Sternwood in The Big Sleep.
This definition is a generalization of the above example to higher dimensions: suppose given an affine algebraic variety V and a point v of V. Morally, modding out m < sup > 2 </ sup > corresponds to dropping the non-linear terms from the equations defining V inside some affine space, therefore giving a system of linear equations that define the tangent space.
Morally recovery is essentially the forerunner of economic recovery.
John Maynard Keynes said of it: " In my opinion it is a grand book ... Morally and philosophically I find myself in agreement with virtually the whole of it: and not only in agreement with it, but in deeply moved agreement.
Morally Degarding: Exciting emotions, nude poses of sex, etc such vulgarity demorals the consumer. Any TV program must be watchable by all family members. But such nude ads prohibit the enjoyment.
' Morally, when it comes to a free and powerful nation like ours, I believe there are no innocent civilians.
Morally, however, he has never reformed.

broken and remained
Another remained when an American Army car was recovered but with a broken glass.
Just how many sub secrets were being handed over when the ring, watched for six months, was broken remained untold.
The richest grave of all was explored at Vaphio in Laconia in 1889, and yielded, besides many gems and miscellaneous goldsmiths ' work, two golden goblets chased with scenes of bull-hunting, and certain broken vases painted in a large bold style which remained an enigma until the excavation of Knossos.
Although ties were broken under Nasser, and again under Anwar Sadat, on the whole relations between Egypt and Tunisia have remained mutually beneficial.
However, France had permanently broken the threat of encirclement by Habsburg powers and France and Spain, both under Bourbon monarchs, remained allies during the following years.
By 1996, only 850 patients remained at the hospital, and years of neglect had become apparent ; equipment and medicine shortages occurred frequently, and the heating system was broken for weeks at a time.
By the mid-16th century the power of the Hanseatic League in Bergen was broken ; though German craftsmen remained, they had to accept Danish rule.
During his pontificate, the bishop of Milan, who had broken communion with Rome in the Schism of the Three Chapters, returned to full communion around 581, while other bishops in Northern Italy remained in schism.
At the original site, all that remained by the 19th century were the foundations and some broken sculptures.
The richest grave of all was explored at Vaphio in Laconia in 1889, and yielded, besides many gems and miscellaneous goldsmiths ' work, two golden goblets chased with scenes of bull-hunting, and certain broken vases painted in a large bold style which remained an enigma until the excavation of Cnossus.
Thousands of canes were presented to Brooks to replace the one he had broken while beating Sumner, who remained incapacitated for years as a result.
The collection, an asset of the Polaroid Corporation, remained intact until 2010 when, in controversial circumstances, it was broken up and put up for sale in lots.
The theory holds that ALH 84001 was shocked and broken by one or more meteorite impacts on the surface of Mars some 3. 9 to 4. 0 billion years ago, but remained on the planet.
They remained lifelong close friends, even though Roger's heart was broken in 1913 when Vanessa fell in love with Duncan Grant and decided to live permanently with him.
Though the engagement was broken off, they remained friends.
According to Polhem's autobiography, the event that marked the beginning of his career was the successful repair of the unfinished medieval ( 16th century ) astronomical clock by Petrus Astronomus at Uppsala Cathedral, which had remained unfinished and broken for more than a century.
Parts of the statue had broken off and a good deal of it still remained buried.
Although virtually the entire South had spurned Douglas as a traitor to southern rights because he had opposed the Lecompton Constitution and broken with Buchanan, Stephens remained on good terms with Douglas and even served as one of his presidential electors in the election of 1860.
The engagement was broken off, and Bennett remained a bachelor into his 70s.
Although almost all yachts capsized immediately, two of the fleet remained upright and were surfed into shore, having had their masts broken before capsize could occur.
During the Second World War the 54th ( East Anglian ) Division remained in the United Kingdom as a local defence formation until it was disbanded and broken up on 14 December 1943.
During the greater part of the reign of Anne South remained comparatively quiet ; his health was broken.
Accordingly, many North Carolinians and Continental officers considered that he had broken his word, and he remained under a cloud of dishonor.
The Liberals ' Home Rule Bill, introduced in 1912, would eventually pass into law in 1914, but was immediately-by a separate Act of Parliament-shelved for the duration of the Great War which had just broken out, whilst the Amending Bill to exclude the Six Counties, the duration of whose provisions still remained a matter of debate, was dropped altogether for the time being.
Large files were broken up to reduce the effect of a corrupted download, but the unreliable nature of Usenet remained.

broken and ill
Ivinskaya later recalled, " But I became so ill through loss of blood that she and Luisa had to get me to the hospital, and I not longer remember exactly what passed between me and this heavily built, strong-minded woman, who kept repeating how she didn't give a damn for our love and that, although she no longer loved Leonidovich herself, she would not allow her family to be broken up.
She is seriously ill for the first time in her life, having lost her child and broken her ribs.
According to James Henry Reynolds only four defenders were killed in the hospital: one was a member of the Natal Native Contingent with a broken leg ; Sgt Maxfield and Private Jenkins who were ill with fever and refused to be moved ; and a Private Adams who also refused to move.
Shortly afterwards she became engaged to Francis Molesworth but it was broken off when ill health forced him to return to England.
A mentally ill man, 36-year-old Michael Abram, had broken in, believing that George was possessed by the devil.
However, after the secessionist firing on Fort Sumter in South Carolina and Lincoln's call up of troops in response to this attack, Bell reluctantly accepted Tennessee's subsequent secession and retired from politics, his spirit broken and in ill health.
According to Pliny, when the child fell ill and died, the dolphin died of broken heart also.
By mid-October 2009, Hansen fell severely ill because of complications from a broken pelvis.
Yet while the gunroom ( where the midshipman lived ) suffered badly from its broken cups of a different pattern to those used elsewhere on the ship, their hens, much alike with others on board, never became ill or died.
He was sentenced to eight years imprisonment but was ordered released in 1991 by the sentencing judge on the grounds of ill health ( heart problems, arthritis, broken bones from four falls in prison ).
After he sends a servant to spy on the Duc de Nemours, Monsieur de Clèves believes that his wife has been unfaithful in more than just her emotions, and he becomes ill and eventually dies ( either of his illness or of a broken heart ).
The siege is finally broken, and Hornblower joins the pursuit of the French armies on horseback, only to fall seriously ill with typhus.
But the Sword of Leah is broken in the act of breaking free from the Pit and Morgan turns ill because of this.
Between this unique rejuvenescence of his remarkable father, with the implied reproof against his own art, and the suffering due to ill health, the pit yawned and the unhappy Alfred Maurer left the scene of his sorrows a suicide, his gallant heart broken.

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