morally desirable

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Desirable from a moral or ethical perspective.

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  • Creating a society with equal opportunities for all is a morally desirable goal.
  • Philosophers often debate what constitutes a morally desirable action.
  • While the plan is financially sound, its ethical implications make it less morally desirable.
  • The board concluded that protecting the environment was a morally desirable priority.
  • Is it always morally desirable to prioritize the needs of the many over the few?
  • They felt that providing aid to the war-torn country was a morally desirable thing to do.
  • The judge's decision was seen as not only legally correct but also morally desirable.
  • A key challenge is aligning economically profitable strategies with what is morally desirable.
  • He argued that universal access to education is a morally desirable outcome for society.
  • The company's new code of conduct outlines what is considered morally desirable behavior for its employees.