I think it's unfair to say that the modesty I'm speaking of is based on some sort of uptight religious disapprobation.
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Still less will the moral disapprobation of a group or class of citizens suffice, no matter how large the majority that shares that view.
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The tension between approbation and disapprobation and the suggestion of eventual approval began with its initial 2011 Cannes Film Festival, its major festival release.
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The term was often used as one of disapprobation, the behavior of a person in the demimonde being contrary to more traditional or bourgeois values.
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The excommunication was rejected by the top leadership of the Orthodox Church but emblematic of persistent disapprobation from many Christian authorities for his political and religious views.
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Morality enforces its values with approbation and disapprobation, with social approval and social disapproval-money enforces its values with loss and gain, riches and bankruptcy.
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Morality enforces its values with approbation and disapprobation, with social approval and social disapproval-money enforces its values with prosperity and poverty, inclusion and exclusion.
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The ears are never rent with those noisy marks of disapprobation, which do not correct bad actors, and which distress and overpower the inexperienced and timid ."
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There is a problem, however, which arises when criminal sanction of homosexuality is eliminated but moral and social disapprobation of homosexuality is meant to be retained . . ..
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Thus while this verse is sometimes presented as an argument against all forms of disapprobation, most scholars believe that the context makes clear that this is a more limited decree.