morally

UK /ˈmɔɹəli/ US /ˈmɔɹəli/
adv 4

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adv

1

In terms of morals or ethics.

Morally, it is a difficult issue to deal with.

There is no pressure to leave, Mondelez chief executive Dirk Van de Put admitted last week, claiming that investors did not “morally care” whether companies such as the Chicago-based chocolate maker did business in Russia.

2

In keeping of requirements of morality.

to behave morally

3

To all intents and purposes; practically.

4

Used to clarify that a statement is made in analogy, and every detail may not be strictly true.

In the short exact sequence 0#92;xrightarrow#123;q#125;A#92;xrightarrow#123;r#125;B#92;xrightarrow#123;s#125;C#92;xrightarrow#123;t#125;0, B is morally A#92;timesC, even if in reality the sequence may fail to split.

The data governing the deformations of X then consist of what we call a structure, which is a collection of slabs and walls: these are codimension-one polyhedral subsets of B, contained locally in affine hyperplanes, along with some attached data of a ring automorphism which is used in our gluing construction. This structure has an important tropical interpretation: morally, a structure can be viewed as a union of tropical trees in #92;check#123;B#125; with leaves on #92;Delta.

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