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" ... According to a USA Today report, the Citi Field lease includes a provision that would allow de Blasio to block the sale to a “prohibited person — any person that has been convicted in a criminal proceeding for a felony or any crime involving moral turpitude.” ... "
" ... Escapist entertainment doesn’t work if it continues to remind you of the worst aspects of reality, much less if the moral turpitude of its bad guys fall short of what the real world’s most powerful people have to offer. Satire is only effective when there’s some degree of exaggeration between the satirical work and its object. We can only be entertained by the fictional fall of the blowhard bully if we’re not in the crosshairs of his much-worse real-life counterpart as we walk out of the theatre. ... "
" ... It's the broad and subjective language of morality clauses that concerns talent representatives. The deciding factor is so-called moral turpitude, defined as an act or behavior that gravely violates the sentiment or accepted standard of the community. For celebrities, this means they could be dropped from an endorsement if a news report alleges a misdemeanor, even if charges were never filed. So long as an actor is perceived to have done something of moral turpitude, even if it happened before the contract began, they're out. ... "
" ... The NHL suspension is not the only hurdle that Voynov will have to deal with in his journey back to the NHL. As a Russian citizen, Voynov will also have to be allowed back into the United States. According to Christine Swenson, an immigration attorney for athletes, Voynov may have issues obtaining a visa to play in the United States. Swenson says “Convictions for crimes of domestic violence, crimes involving moral turpitude, aggravated felonies, and crimes of violence are all statutory reasons the US government can deport someone.” ... "
" ... This shift in perspective is important, because each drives policy in a different way. GDP is, at its heart, a measure of industriousness, a Calvinistic concept best translated as how busy everyone is. This notion is deeply ingrained in our culture: even the word for an enterprise is a business - an organization filled with people who are busy. To be productive is to be in a state of grace, and to be unproductive a sign of moral turpitude. ... "