| 31. | "The moral argument is so strong that there is nowhere for people to shift, " he said.
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| 32. | "They're a paradigm of the difference between a moral argument and a legal argument, " he continues.
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| 33. | We can mount a better moral argument.
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| 34. | Others, however, praised both its sincerity and its artistry, and some expressed sympathy with Hall's moral argument.
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| 35. | Following the historical pattern of American reform movements, whoever wins the moral argument will win the political one.
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| 36. | Law cannop bgsolve moral arguments flawlessly.
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| 37. | Law cannot resolve moral arguments flawlessly.
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| 38. | Clearly there is a strong moral argument for helping the destitute ravaged by AIDS, in Africa or elsewhere.
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| 39. | His Ph . D . dissertation was an influential early economic and moral argument for minimum wage legislation.
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| 40. | It uses the standard principles ( for example, sanctity of life ) as referential markers in moral arguments.
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