moral+corruption

  • 11Corruption in the People's Republic of China — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 …

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  • 12Corruption — For other uses, see Corruption (disambiguation). Corrupt and Corruptor redirect here. For other uses, see Corrupt (disambiguation) and Corruptor (disambiguation). Corrupted and Corruptors redirect here. For the Japanese doom metal band, see… …

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  • 13Corruption in Cuba — Political corruption Corruption Perceptions Index, 2010 …

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  • 14Corruption (philosophical concept) — In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, corruption often refers to spiritual or moral impurity, or deviation from an ideal. Frequently, this takes the form of contrasting a pure spiritual form with a corrupted manifestation in the… …

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  • 15Corruption in China — Imperial China = Spread of corruption in traditional China is often connected to the Confucian concept of renzhi , government of the people as opposed to the legalist government of the law .Profit li was despised as preoccupation of the base… …

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  • 16Moral credential — An individual s track record as a good egalitarian individual can establish an unconscious ethical certification, endorsement, or license within that individual and this will increase their likelihood of making less egalitarian decisions later.… …

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  • 17Corruption en Chine — Traduction à relire Corruption in the People s Republic of China → …

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  • 18corruption — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ endemic, massive, rampant, rife, widespread ▪ Corruption was rife before the election. ▪ gross, serious …

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  • 19moral — mor|al1 W2S3 [ˈmɔrəl US ˈmo: ] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: moralis, from mos what people usually or traditionally do ] 1.) [only before noun] relating to the principles of what is right and wrong behaviour, and with the difference… …

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  • 20moral — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 practical lesson VERB + MORAL ▪ draw ▪ There are clear morals to be drawn from the failure of these companies. PREPOSITION ▪ moral to ▪ …

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