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Or is it, rather, a function of my moral cowardice?
"It is an approach that seems to be driven by moral cowardice."
But "peace in our time" cannot be bought by moral cowardice, now or then.
She will point out that moral cowardice on your part would have doomed the race.
And is that simply moral cowardice on your part, Rhobair?
Moral cowardice, that's what was the matter with him.
But these are the arguments of selfishness and moral cowardice.
Love for Nancy, not just shame over his wife, pushes him toward moral cowardice.
He saw it for the extreme moral cowardice it was.
He had offered to listen alone and report back to her; but to her that would be moral cowardice.
And this time, thanks to new global communication, we would see the deadly result of our moral cowardice in vivid color.
But youI cannot believe you share their moral cowardice.
The line between prudence and moral cowardice can be a fine one, particularly when it comes to the conduct of diplomacy.
Hellman may have despised the moral cowardice of her characters.
Apart from all else, the moral cowardice remains astonishing, however often the record is replayed.
Such an escape from my thoughts will serve no purpose, and it smacks of moral cowardice.
He is a caricature of capitalistic greed and moral cowardice.
That rationalization had been in existence as long as moral cowardice itself.
And when he didn't, when he let everyone down, it was an act of moral cowardice.
For Wilkins, the founders' intellectual and moral cowardice had profound implications.
It is a tragic display of moral cowardice.
That was the moral cowardice of the unaffected.
He refused to accept only that which comforted him because that was moral cowardice.
Inspector Dawes' abstention that day was called "moral cowardice" by the other security men.
If you deny it, it's just moral cowardice.