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The moral dilemmas of post-war Polish collaborators are better portrayed than those of the wartime occupiers.
ECONOMIST: Poland's historical epic in the limelight
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Social and moral dilemmas lie at the heart of their work, often emphasized with a heavy hand.
NPR: Intersections: In the Footsteps of Charles Dickens
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Mr Cornwell's work is more wide-ranging and accessible, and evokes the moral dilemmas of the period very effectively.
ECONOMIST: Science and the Nazis
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Participants were then presented with a litany of moral dilemmas related to breaking traffic laws, reporting taxes, returning stolen property, and over-reporting travel expenses, among others.
FORBES: Power Makes the Hypocrite Bold, Smug and Brazen
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Or a group of students might be in charge of putting together a multimedia presentation about the moral dilemmas in literature as applied to World War II.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks at Manor New Technology High School
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They come only from embryos, raising more moral dilemmas - and putting the brakes on government funding in the U.S. The advent of cloning only complicates the issue.
CNN: GROWN TO ORDER
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More is known about the private lives of artists - not least because many draw on their experiences for their work - so moral dilemmas will continue to arise.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | Can the art of a paedophile be celebrated?
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The candidates spent much of the forum reflecting on moral and spiritual dilemmas, but the evening was still marked by more earthly concerns.
CNN: Clinton, Obama put politics aside to discuss faith