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to behave immorally

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  • immorally — adverb In an immoral manner, not morally, wrongly. He was reluctant to behave immorally. Ant: morally …   Wiktionary

  • Christian Wulff — Not to be confused with Christian Wolff. Christian Wulff President of Germany Incumbent Assumed office …   Wikipedia

  • Janmangal Namavali — The Janmangal Namavali is the name given in Hinduism to the 108 names of God as composed by the Swaminarayan saint Shatanand Muni. Origin Bhagwan Swaminarayan, asked one of his disciples, Shatanand Muni to compose some verses , on chanting, would …   Wikipedia

  • cesspit — noun (C) 1 also cesspool / ses:pul/ a large hole or container under the ground in which waste from a building, especially from the toilets, is collected 2 a place or situation in which people behave immorally: For weeks the affair threatened to… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • play fast and loose — behave irresponsibly or immorally. → play …   English new terms dictionary

  • ETHICS — IN THE BIBLE There is no abstract, comprehensive concept in the Bible which parallels the modern concept of ethics. The term musar designates ethics in later Hebrew, but in the Bible it indicates merely the educational function fulfilled by the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • play fast and loose — 1. (from the cheating game) to be unreliable or shifty 2. To behave without sense of moral obligation 3. To trifle (with with) • • • Main Entry: ↑fast play fast and loose To act in a shifty, inconsistent, and reckless fashion • • • Main Entry:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Kant’s moral and political philosophy — Don Becker Practical philosophy, for Kant, is concerned with how one ought to act. His first important work in practical philosophy, Foundations of the Metaphysics of Morals, provides Kant’s argument for the fundamental principle of how one ought …   History of philosophy

  • play — verb 1》 engage in games or other activities for enjoyment rather than for a serious or practical purpose.     ↘amuse oneself by engaging in imaginative pretence.     ↘(play with) treat inconsiderately for one s own amusement: she likes to play… …   English new terms dictionary

  • morally — adverb a) Relating to morals or ethics. Morally, it is a difficult issue to deal with. b) In keeping of requirements of morality. to behave morally Ant: immorally …   Wiktionary

  • Society and culture of the Han Dynasty — A Western Han jade carved door knocker with designs of Chinese dragons (and two other jade figurines) The Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) was a period of ancient China divided by the Western Han (206 BCE – 9 CE) and Eastern Han (25–220 CE) periods …   Wikipedia

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