Phrases with «moral qualms»

"Moral qualms" refers to having doubts or concerns about the rightness or wrongness of a particular action or decision based on one's values or ethical principles. Full definition

Sentences with «moral qualms»

  • I don't have moral qualms with the practice,» said Valerie Guttman Koch, an adviser to the task force, who confirmed that the panel is advising Cuomo on commercial surrogacy. (nypost.com)
  • These national security officials see themselves as the hard - headed tough guys who won't let the pathetic moral qualms of liberal cowards keep them from doing the dirty work that keeps us safe. (businessinsider.com)
  • It's been troubling me for some time that I myself always, in my Pollyanna way, greet new developments with hope and excitement — whereas others may worry about the possibility of job losses or, as in the case of genetics research, may feel moral qualms. (scientificamerican.com)
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