"injunction" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This does not really carry with it a moral injunction: period style is not a set of rules that must be followed, but an instructive avenue.
- The religious left - yes, there is such a thing - complains that Mr. Bush ignores the Bible's moral injunctions.
- Through the centuries, griots have serenaded the powerful and the rich in West Africa with songs that mingle history, legends, proverbs, moral injunctions and party mandates.
- (p197) They define socialism as a set of moral injunctions on poverty, inequality, and democracy.
- They are moral injunctions deeply rooted in our religious traditions.
- (p. 159) First, various religions make innumerable factual claims about the history of the world and how it works, and those claims are often the basis of moral injunctions.
- Speaking at a conference on the protection of coastlines in Paris, she spoke of the "moral injunction" to clean up and protect the environment.
- For while their contemporary Christians were drawing moral injunctions from Genesis, certain gnostic Christians seemed to be merely improvising myths on the story of Paradise.
- Moreover, as one may not submit to slavery, there is a moral injunction to attempt to throw off and escape it whenever it looms.
- Bloch and Parry alternately phrase this for market based societies; where universal money has been introduced, moral injunctions are introduced to prevent its use within the family.
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