Museums often traffic in moral hypocrisy - and are then exploited for their presumptive lofty independence.
We wanted to show the moral hypocrisy of that and ask who can presume you couldn't do what these people did.
Both systems, he said, were sustained by the moral hypocrisy that drives a despairing Holmes into bleak depressions.
But only if the powerful does not lose its credibility, whether by careless financial behavior, political ineptitude or moral hypocrisy.
So the myth of Schiele as a sacrificial outcast who died to rid the world of its moral hypocrisy does not tell the whole story.
The poem deals with themes of pride, jealousy, repressed sexuality and moral hypocrisy.
The implication is that the moral hypocrisies of the Victorian era are still in effect today.
Every governor, indeed every President elected to "end welfare as we know it," is complicit in perpetuating this moral hypocrisy.
The narrator claims to want to flee civilization (i.e. Roma) to beyond the world's end when confronted by moral hypocrisy.
Technically sweet and politically acceptable, it avoids accusation of moral hypocrisy by using economic arguments to appeal to self interest.