moralizing in A Sentence

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    You can moralize without losing your soul.

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    The child does not need sweets and Moralizing, he needs a happy mother.

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    But there's some important context here that shouldn't be missed amidst all the Moralizing.

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    In recent years, anthropologists have debated how and why these Moralizing religions came into being.

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    In recent years, researchers have debated how and why these Moralizing religions came into being.

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    She treats family members like little stupid children- she commands, reads Moralizing, trying to impose her opinion by force.

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    The global distribution and timing of beliefs in Moralizing gods shows that big gods appear in big societies.

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    By the way, Moralizing, which many people like to do about the"aggressive West"(including on the pages of"VO") is unhelpful and even funny.

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    In our contemporary age, movement has been co-opted by the language of exercise and fitness, and moralized into a task we should perform.

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    When a Union officer moralizes on slavery in one scene, only then, according to Moore"is the ugly source of the struggle correctly articulated.".

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    I can not read him Moralizing and say something like that, because everything had to have time to say up to fourteen years.

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    If you believe that I believe in an omniscient Moralizing deity, you might be more likely to do business with me, than somebody whose religiosity is unknown to you.

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    More or less low-level anxiety, dissatisfaction, Moralizing, and insecurity seemed to be the norm among the women I knew, and it did not feel possible to turn to them for inspiration or comfort.

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    Of course, the perfectionist applies his hand to the perfect order, which should be formed, however, regular Moralizing on how to ideally carry out the work, will get any patient and hardworking person.

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