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  • He remains an amorally distant and nonjudgmental spectator.
  • Religious symbols lose their original meaning and are amorally converted into disposable marketplace products from the media culture.
  • Conservatism alleges the failure of egoism stimulated by economic advance under capitalism as a more amorally materialistic culture emerges.
  • Richter can be seen as the European Warhol, a master at manipulating the images the news media amorally burp out daily.
  • Players consider themselves amorally obligated not to bite the hand that feeds them an average salary of $ 2.29 million.
  • Some of his ribald characters behave so amorally and foolishly that today they could be guests on " The Jerry Springer Show ."
  • It uses violence to kill and damage indiscriminately to make a political or cultural point and to influence legitimate governments of public opinion unfairly and amorally.
  • A cowboy and itinerant drifter, Dave could sometimes behave amorally in his quest to get enough money together to buy his own ranch, but always did the right thing in the end, and remained true to himself.
  • They're bored by their awareness that they're dysfunctional, and they breeze amorally through their warped Orange County lives, dumping on the only " normal " and outraged member of the family, Jason Bateman's Michael.
  • The Houyhnhnms embody both the good and the bad side of reason, for they have the pure language Swift wished for and the amorally rational approach to solving the problems of humanity ( Yahoos ); the extirpation of the Yahoo population by the horses is very like the speaker of " A Modest Proposal ".
  • Their views are further similar in their treatment of  ( 1 ) the inseparability, in more respects than one, of wisdom, goodness, and eloquence; and ( 2 ) the morally ideological nature of rhetoric . [ . . . ] For both, there are conceptual connections between rhetoric and justice which rule out the possibility of [ an ] amorally neutral conception of rhetoric.
  • This trilogy, prompted largely by Pasolini's attempt to show the secular sacredness of the body against man-made social controls and especially against the venal hypocrisy of religious state ( indeed, the religious characters in The Canterbury Tales are shown as pious but amorally grasping fools ) were an effort at representing a state of natural sexual innocence essential to the true nature of free humanity.