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Some moralists hold that ignorance excuses from all reservations, whether with or without censure.
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Moralists were aghast, and warned of the ruin of young girls.
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Yet sadomasochistic women may also be in fact the few committed moralists and monogamists committed to chastity.
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The two artists are great moralists, for all their reputation of crudity.
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He was one of the greatest moralists and canonists of his time, and a copious writer on philosophical, moral, and juridical subjects.
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Not with that merely executive activity are we chiefly concerned as moralists and philosophers.
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The result was confusion for canonists, perplexity for moralists, and often hesitation for the faithful.
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But all that proves is that you too are moralists who lack the words you need to moralise with.
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Moralists distinguish between a proximate occasion which is continuous and one which, whilst it is unquestionably proximate, yet confronts a person only at intervals.
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Since becoming available over the counter it has not reduced the use of other forms of contraception, as some moralists feared it might.
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