Sentences with phrase «carries moral weight»

Of course, his latest project is no exception, and finds the actor not only carrying the moral weight of the film, but also more than holding his own with some of the best actors in the business, including his director, Robert Redford.
They always stress the word «public,» for that adjective is believed to carry moral weight and political suasion.

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Like an ant who can apparently carry multiples of its own body weight, the principle of consent is now expected to be the sole provider of a sufficient moral foundation for society at large.
Sensing that this assertion carried little moral weight, Dayan then argued that while Israel was willing to accept partition in 1948, and at that time accepted the Palestinian's moral claim to some of the land, the Palestinians then lost this claim by engaging in violence.
Along with Whitaker's Guerara, a militant who has alienated Rebel peers and possible Rebel sympathizers, these characters are meant to carry the weight of the story's moral complexity.
But even the mundane decisions that people make online every day can carry profound moral and ethical weight, especially for the young people who are full - time actors on the digital stage.
But even the mundane decisions that people make online every day can carry profound moral and ethical weight, especially for the young people who are full - time actors on the digital...
New Vegas isn't exactly Leo Tolstoy, course not, but its moral conundrums carry quite a bit more weight.
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