mores in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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Mores are norms that are widely observed and have a great moral significance.
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In particular, socialism holds that social mores, values, cultural traits and economic practices are social creations and not the result of an immutable natural law.
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The waiver may not be contrary to some other constitutional principle or otherwise contra bonos mores.
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He opposes climbs done outside the accepted mores of a given climbing center, or the prevailing style of an area.
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The purification of the cemetery and the recent change in social mores (in relation to dirt and decay) being the most immediately apparent.
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Sociopaths consistently transgress social mores, break laws, and exploit others, but typically, are also charming and convincing liars who consistently deny wrongdoing.
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Their practices were deeply threatening to traditional mores.
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Additionally, some pet owners may feel unable to express their grieving due to social mores surrounding pets.
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Associated with urbanization and changing social mores also came smaller families and changed relationships between parents and their children.
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In this conflict deeply embedded cultural mores, senses of nationality and ethnicity struggle with each other.
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