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- The expansion did not occur as a result of a moral imperative.
- But we think that the moral imperative is to balance the budget.
- But for Kernaghan, the fight is nothing less than a moral imperative.
- He described a missile defense as nothing less than a moral imperative.
- There tends to be an underlying Judeo-Christian ethical and moral imperative somewhere.
- For some folks, then, work is a kind of moral imperative.
- Emphasize the moral imperative of balancing the budget for " future generations ."
- Hayworth says balancing the budget is a " moral imperative ."
- It's as if using electronic mail is now a moral imperative.
- It is a moral imperative, a constitutional mandate and legal necessity.
- Is it because there is some moral imperative leading her to do so?
- Standing against ethnic cleansing is both a moral imperative and a practical necessity.
- This is a moral imperative thing, particularly with the first class.
- It is a moral imperative that America help Bosnians defend themselves.
- Sorting it all out is impossible; making the effort is a moral imperative.
- It has no more inherent legitimacy or moral imperative than a TV schedule.
- Open trade is not just an economic opportunity, it is a moral imperative.
- Thurocz sought an explanation of a number of events in the moral imperative.