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He knew each individual not only by name but training record, moral qualifications and special accomplishments.
Circumsision is represented as "requiring neither intelligence, faith, nor any moral qualification.
Her 'moral qualifications' - a standard point of reference in reports on women in the armed forces - are also described as 'good'.
That raises the question of the moral qualifications of the court that decided his fate.
At every opportunity, he questioned Will's moral qualifications for representing Georgia in the Senate.
Consequently, a country should not be ruled by a dynasty based on inheritance through birth, but by members of the nobility who show outstanding moral qualification for rulership.
Yet we allow virtually anyone, almost without regard for mental or moral qualification, to try his or her hand at raising young human beings, so long as these humans are biological offspring.
"Iowa needed to appear to retain some moral qualifications," Professor Rose explained, referring to state mandates for real cruising and $5 maximum bets and $200 maximum losses per bettor.
After weeks of hints, Chinese leaders said outright on Wednesday that Japan did not have the moral qualifications to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.
Under other circumstances," he went on, "we would be obliged to re-examine Gloge's moral qualifications to remain employed with us, but I'm going to guess that he's as much a victim as Vince.
New Yorkers must have a deep working knowledge of sin, because those I talked to spoke kindly of the President and agreed with the New Testament about the moral qualification required for throwers of the first stone.
Antonio Di Pietro, leader of the opposition Italy of Values party and a former magistrate, stated in a radio interview: “Silvio Berlusconi should resign after the Mills sentence as he no longer has the moral qualifications to govern.”
But the Doctor was studious of literary graces and the picturesque; an anecdote, a touch of manners, a moral qualification, or a sounding epithet was sure to be preferred before a piece of science; a little more, and he would have written the 'Comparative Pharmacopoeia' in verse!
He was excellent as a husband and a father, and sincere and steady in his friendships: and to this it may be added, that he possessed that general sobriety and virtue of character, which will always be found to constitute the best security and ornament of every other moral qualification.