How To Use Moralisation In A Sentence

  • The number of people who've posted remarks along the lines of "I know it's racist, but I'm British ..." is indicative of the demoralisation and discombobulation of non-Muslim Brits you speak of. Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I...
  • Dr John Marks, a past chairman of the British Medical Association, quoting Caius Petronius, warned that the revamp could end up "creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation". NHS reforms: Is Andrew Lansley's brutal surgery really needed?
  • And that demoralisation is absolutely necessary if they are to drive through the national police force that those with the ACPO/Home Office agenda clearly want. An Ex Traffic Biker Writes: « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • They merely get to measure relative levels of disappointment, disinterest and demoralisation. The Single Measure Of Public Confidence « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • Cameron referred to himself in the Guardian on 17 February as a "confirmed localist", who was determined to end the "demoralisation and democratic disengagement" of centralism. What happened to the Big Society? It was killed by proximity to power
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  • The state of confusion into which we are thrown by what seem to be senseless acts of brutal violence in Iraq produce the very effects the terrorists intend: our incomprehension and demoralisation .
  • The cause of the demoralisation is the sudden and (let's admit it) impressive turn-around of the fortunes of the Conservatives. James Graham on Nick Clegg's leadership
  • I also think that the crisis in nursing is part of a much broader de-moralisation of the NHS and our wider culture. The retreat from Scutari
  • What was achieved was nothing less than the remoralisation of society. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in the key passage, he says: There may be a basis in the case of some individuals, as perhaps when a male prostitute uses a condom, where this can be a first step in the direction of a moralisation, a first assumption of responsibility, on the way toward recovering an awareness that not everything is allowed and that one cannot do whatever one wants. Pope Benedict edges away from total ban on use of condoms
  • And what kind of control can he really put over them except for sort of moralisation? CNN Transcript Dec 11, 2009
  • The demoralisation generated by the occupation was taken full advantage of by the Communists to establish a socialist republic.
  • Emphasising that the issue concerns India's "self-respect", Prasad said the government's handling of the issue is sending out a "wrong message" and causing "demoralisation" in the country. Daily News & Analysis
  • It was a school of artistic expression that “vividly depicted and excoriated the corruption, frantic pleasure seeking and general demoralisation [5] of Germany following its defeat in the war and the ineffectual Weimar Republic which governed until the arrival in power of the Nazi Party in 1933.” A Progressive on the Prairie » Book Review: Wolf Among Wolves by Hans Fallada » Print
  • It was a school of artistic expression that “vividly depicted and excoriated the corruption, frantic pleasure seeking and general demoralisation of Germany following its defeat in the war and the ineffectual Weimar Republic which governed until the arrival in power of the Nazi Party in 1933.” Book Review: Wolf Among Wolves by Hans Fallada « A Progressive on the Prairie
  • Economic hardship and popular demoralisation may create social and political instabilities which are more formidable threats to the regime than war with South Korea.
  • This has caused a loss of role and purpose amongst MPs, causing a profound de-moralisation (in every sense) which has in turn created the breeding ground for corruption. The danger of the wrong kind of revolution
  • People have failed to realize that the sense of the world behind classical Confucian literary moralisation began to weaken since the time of Emperor Wu.
  • He busied himself with great questions: the social problem: moralisation of the poorer classes, pisciculture, caoutchouc, railways, etc. Madame Bovary
  • That last sentence in particular registers a serious demoralisation and also political degeneration.
  • Developing countries' monitoring systems can suffer from a variety of problems, including demoralisation in the institutions that oversee them because of low pay, high stress and lack of resources.
  • But clearly, we have a major and endemic problem of professional de-moralisation, in every sense. The retreat from Scutari
  • Neil MuirShrewsbury• I wonder whether our political leaders have studied the words of Petronius in 200BCE Editorial, 21 February: "Reorganisation is a wonderful method for creating the illusion of progress, while producing confusion, inefficiency and demoralisation. Letters: More Danish yarns
  • In the case of a male prostitute, says Benedict, using a condom to reduce the risk of HIV infection "can be a first step in the direction of moralisation, a first assumption of responsibility, on the way toward recovering an awareness that not everything is allowed and that one cannot do whatever one wants". Pope Benedict says that condoms can be used to stop the spread of HIV

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