A person's moral character is something very basic about them and it can't be changed much.
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People can substantially change their moral character
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No matter what kind of moral character a person has, they can always change it very much.
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Whether a person is responsible and sincere or not is deeply ingrained in their personality. It cannot be changed very much.
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There is not much that can be done to change a person's moral traits (e.g., conscientiousness, uprightness, and honesty).
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People can change even their most basic moral character.
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As much as I hate to admit it, you can't really teach an old dog new tricks. People can't really change their basic moral character
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Everyone, no matter who they are, can significantly change their basic moral character.
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Whether a person is a criminal or not is deeply ingrained in their personality. It cannot be changed very much.
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People can change the extent to which they exhibit criminal behavior.
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As much as I hate to admit it, you can't teach an old dog new tricks. People can't really change the extent to which they are criminal.
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