Sentences with phrase «morally objectionable»

Moreover, this rule permits health care providers to refuse to perform any service they deem morally objectionable — which raises critical questions about access to all health care services.
That was within the aim of HuA 2004, since the majority of Parliament had judged that the hunting of wild mammals was morally objectionable and moral ends would be served by bringing the practice to an end.
Fred Licht, the curator of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection from 1985 until 2000, told me, «It's absolutely wrong and morally objectionable to break her will.
Many stores acquire most or all of their stock from large - scale commercial breeding operations that may also supply animals to industries that pet store patrons could find morally objectionable (such as cosmetics testing).
Of course it may be morally objectionable too, as it depicts violence against terrorists and commies in a positive light.
The flap in Girard, Pa., over the mandatory use of Studs Terkel's book Working reveals an interesting irony: the use of «academic freedom» as a lever to force students to study a book they find morally objectionable.
There are elements of a political thriller to Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as Rogers and company are faced with an agency performing morally objectionable acts, betrayal at the highest levels of power and a mysterious assassin who stops at nothing to get his target.
The result is that Germany essentially outsources the activity it finds morally objectionable — no German embryos were harmed in the making of this science.
A few physicians thought patients had no right to expect morally objectionable treatments, Lantos said.
Economists speak of «repugnant markets» — areas of commerce that the public finds morally objectionable, at least for certain periods.
Mitt Romney does not support the Blunt amendment, which would empower employers and insurers to deny health coverage they find morally objectionable.
Not only is your advice morally objectionable, but it's likely to get someone killed.
We can and do insure, through quarterly financial monitoring, that projects that receive CHD financial support are free of any morally objectionable activity during the grant period.
Similarly, IVF, at least as currently practiced, would appear to be morally objectionable regardless of whether some embryos produced by this procedure are used in research.
And of course Paul spilled much ink about the proper treatment of slaves and the proper behavior of those slaves towards their masters without ever raising the question of whether owning another human being was morally objectionable.
Perhaps they should, but that does not preclude their being morally objectionable.
Update (July 16): This coming academic year, Wheaton College will not offer a student health insurance plan (SHIP) due to the federal requirement under Obamacare that the plan offer «morally objectionable» products and services — abortifacient drugs and intrauterine devices (IUDs).
That even the physicians themselves are now, by a large majority, confused to the point that they think refusals to refer are morally objectionable (and professionally unacceptable) is very worrisome.
And then there are some of us who even find the stories in the bible to be morally objectionable.
Unlike the code, which simply gave or withheld its vague «Approved by» seal, the Legion's strategy was a simple A-B-C: movies rated A were morally unobjectionable; B films were morally objectionable in part; C stood for condemned.
Instead, the social scientists leave men under the sway of one or more morally objectionable guiding principles.
«They can adhere to their religious beliefs and pay millions of dollars in penalties, or they can take steps that they believe to be religiously and morally objectionable

Not exact matches

Economically ignorant moralism is as objectionable as morally callous economism.»
Even if cognitively meaningful, 83 this notion, according to Ford, presupposes a morally and religiously objectionable understanding of God's power as being coercive.
However (objectionable content issues aside) if you can't feel empathy for this irrational protagonist, his obsessive father or the morally loose Tiffany, you may have a hard time finding the silver lining that so many others are basking in.
A descent into depravity far more shocking than funny that's morally - objectionable in part for all.
A descent into depravity far more shocking than funny and morally - objectionable in part for all.
Plus, other underage characters are depicted engaging in a variety of morally - objectionable activities ranging from premarital sex to smoking Marijuana to sadistic slaughter.
He posits that today's overcrowded, waste - strewn coups of industrial agriculture are not only not objectionable to the birds («the turkeys don't seem to mind,» he says of the teeming coups), but are the compassionate choice, arguing: «protected from the weather and predators, today's turkeys may not be aware that they are a part of a morally reprehensible system.»
Justice Goodman held that Jarvis» behaviour had been «morally repugnant and professionally objectionable», but he did not find that the videos were sexually motivated.
Since the internationally illegal acts for which individual criminal responsibility has been established were also morally the most objectionable and the persons who committed them were certainly aware of their immoral character, the retroactivity of the law applied to them can not be considered as incompatible with justice.
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