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  2. Political hack - Wikipedia

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    "Political hack" is a pejorative term describing a person who is more loyal to a particular political party than to their own sense of ethics. The term "hired gun" is often used in tandem to further describe the moral bankruptcy of the "hack".

  3. Amorality - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Some simply refer to it as a case of being neither moral nor immoral. [4] Amoral should not be confused with immoral, which refers to an agent doing or thinking something they know or believe to be wrong. [5] Morality and amorality in humans and other animals is a subject of dispute among scientists and philosophers.

  4. Bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    A Bankruptcy Exemption defines the property a debtor may retain and preserve through bankruptcy. Certain real and personal property can be exempted on "Schedule C" [42] of a debtor's bankruptcy forms, and effectively be taken outside the debtor's bankruptcy estate. Bankruptcy exemptions are available only to individuals filing bankruptcy. [43]

  5. Before You File for Bankruptcy, Consider These 3 Alternatives

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    Bankruptcy was a dream practice because usually I was able to solve their financial woes, and I had plenty of clients -- almost half a million people filed last year. A Chapter 7 bankruptcy (or BK ...

  6. Talk:Moral bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    1 Moral Bankruptcy is not Immorality. 1 comment. Toggle the table of contents. Talk: Moral bankruptcy. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  7. Did Moral Management Kill American? - AOL

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    These days when honest CEOs who take a stand get funny looks, any story of moral attributes from executives is a little shocking. One of the latest standouts in honorable actions rises from the ...

  8. Ethical dilemma - Wikipedia

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    Moral residue, in this context, refers to backward-looking emotions like guilt or remorse. [4] [11] These emotions are due to the impression of having done something wrong, of having failed to live up to one's obligations. [5] In some cases of moral residue, the agent is responsible herself because she made a bad choice which she regrets afterward.

  9. Baltimore Archdiocese files for bankruptcy before new law on ...

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    The Archdiocese of Baltimore on Friday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization days before a new state law goes into effect removing the statute of limitations on child sex abuse claims and ...