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kejahatan
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crime, evil, wickedness, offense, harm, turpitude
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kekejian
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atrocity, infamy, villainy, meanness, opprobrium, turpitude
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kebejatan
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depravity, debauchery, turpitude
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acts of moral turpitude
- Some insiders consider this to be moral turpitude on my part.
- Individuals convicted on charges of corruption, moral turpitude or misuse of power would also be barred from serving as a member of the parliament or the four provincial assemblies.
- And if Claudius is simply a drunken thug who pulls a knife on Hamlet even when at prayer, you sacrifice the character’s mix of moral turpitude and political skill.
- That was my crime of moral turpitude, which as crimes of moral turpitude go I don’t think is too bad.
- acts of moral turpitude
- While depression can inspire some people to greatness, the vast majority are knocked into useless turpitude , so it’s no wonder that the left has been so bloody useless this year.
- It’s that lax moral turpitude that’s made Britain the great world power it is today.
- He could spot hypocrisy, pomposity, smugness, snobbery, tomfoolery and turpitude from miles away.
- The almost invariable habit of the English law was to award custody and control of an infant to its mother, except in the case of moral turpitude .
- The moral turpitude of youth is, and always has been, offensive to its elders.
- His actions amounted to an act of moral turpitude .
- As I start to wonder about the legitimacy of the test, Alain becomes altogether more aggressive, demanding what I plan to do about the advanced state of misery and moral turpitude in which I have found myself.
- And I do hope the Korean ministries of justice and national defense give him a chance to be forgiven of his moral turpitude .
- The journalist responsible for the article was put on trial in Argentina and accused of moral turpitude .
- For years, this was a handy picture of ‘official’ moral turpitude , as defined by the Code.
- She is also law abiding, yet is made to feel like a ‘professional beggar’ or someone ‘who has been convicted of a felony, or other crime or misdemeanor involving moral turpitude .’
- Sometimes he haggles his way into fury, regarding a dollar too much as the peak of moral turpitude .
- acts of moral turpitude
- The errors that Dan made were not of moral turpitude but of human fallibility.
- The argument was that because of their ability to reach directly into Indian homes without any intermediary, the signals could pose a threat to national security as well as Indian culture causing moral and social turpitude .
- The investigating committee is unaware of any conduct by either professor that could reasonably be construed as involving moral turpitude .
- Only when such destruction threatens to derail the stock market and discredit the entire New Economy does the moral turpitude of top management become an issue.