immorality in the PONS Dictionary

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Religion was equated with immorality, drunkenness and money-grabbing.
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Many of the respondents associated atheism with immorality, including criminal behaviour, extreme materialism, and elitism.
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It is the plain, unarguable immorality of a few having so much - and effortlessly adding to the plenty - while most have so little.
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However, it was more common for these expectant young women, whose immorality even precluded acceptance, at that time, into workhouses, to be impoverished.
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Due to the force of heredity, each generation would likely repeat this life of crime and immorality unless the state intervened.
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They are respectful of other religions, but can not actively approve of religions that appear to promote idolatry or immorality.
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He is very strict in keeping good orders, and will effectually preserve his pupils from negligence and immorality.
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Censorship was limited only to expression that (a) blasphemed against the church, (b) subverted the government, or (c) promoted immorality.
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The locals are more interested in vicariously enjoying his story than in condemning the immorality of his murderous deed.
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Public pressure led to the passage of immorality legislation in 1900.
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