Sentences with phrase «skewed moral compass»

Mohammed's central performance is commendable as the rebellious, angel - faced tomboy with a cheeky façade and a skewed moral compass: she presents a refreshingly optimistic view of youth in revolt.
From refusing to work with certain top agents because of what he saw as their skewed moral compasses, to categorically avoiding to ever throw a player under contract at Arsenal under the bus at any point, no matter how poor the performances were collectively or their performances were individually.

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Hunger has a way of skewing one's moral compass.
Her moral compass is skewed, and Chief Willoughby is not one of the bad guys.
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