As a faith-based creed, populism always tended to corrode respect for elite achievement, individualism, urban life, secularism, and capitalism.
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The theatre says it is a work of fiction and makes no comment about Sikhism as a faith or its followers in general.
The student-run Muslim Society had organised for Abu Usamah at-Thahabi to speak at an event designed to promote understanding of Islam as a faith.
Yet Islam as a monotheistic faith-tradition belongs to the family of faith-traditions which includes Judaism and Christianity.
Under Giuliani, Broken Windows started out as a good faith effort to reduce serious crime by going after petty crime.
DeROSE: Cooper says the goal of these campaigns is to help people stop thinking of Islam as a foreign faith and begin to view it as one among the many American religions.
"Anthropologists would argue that regarding faith healers as a less appropriate choice than physicians is a reflection of our own faith in medicine rather than in community as a way of finding a remedy for life's problems, " she said.
We dig into scriptures and religious stories (including those from secular humanism) to shape a narrative of faith as a bridge of cooperation rather than as a barrier of division or a bomb of destruction.
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Democrats would like Republicans to extend the debt ceiling as a show of good faith to engender a compromise.
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Braque's joining of these symbols, in the context of the war, suggests that in this "Vanitas" we find what one might call a Christian message of ultimate hope, with its brilliant palette serving as a sign of faith's bold confidence in the face or fact of death.
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As well as calling for a renewal of faith, he used his last general audience to discuss his experience as pontiff and his almost unprecedented decision to abdicate the role starting Thursday.
He talks of dialogue being the answer to faith's ills and then, in a moment of what he calls indiscretion, he remarks how some politicians see faith groups as a problem to be solved as opposed to a massive force to be utilised.
His description of himself as "a person of faith" made it harder for his critics to attack his decision.
As a show of good faith, the Palestinians must be prepared to go to the Security Council and urge ratification of such a resolution.
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Regardless of their differences, nine out of ten mentioned their faith as a core value and took the time to carefully explain its importance.
Whether or not this actually took place--and whether such a discussion can be construed as failing to make a good-faith effort to complete the merger--is entirely debatable.
The archbishop, known in the Orthodox faith as a Metropolitan, is a tall man, with a long flowing white beard and dressed in a robe of black silk.
The rumored incentives include preferential status for agreeable parties, higher coupon payments should they agree to roll bonds over and the payment of collateral as a token of good faith.
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During the primary and caucus season, several social conservative and religious leaders secretly met in Iowa to find and support any other Republican candidate besides Romney, citing his faith as a major issue.
In this case, Apple should have included more than one cable and even an adapter or two as a show of good faith, at least for the first year of the product launch.
But the program fell apart in mid-2010, with too few American firms signing up and too few local businesspeople willing to invest their own capital in the program as a show of good faith.
As a consequence, good faith efforts by well-intentioned stakeholders in getting it right when it comes to regulating Hydraulic Fracturing and mitigating its real impacts have a difficult time cutting through all the noise in the system to get to real, sensible solutions.
"He is basing his belief on his faith, and I don't believe, as a psychiatrist, I can declare his faith is delusional, " Dr. Patterson said.
In over a dozen books she has delivered something people badly want: a way to acknowledge that faith can be taken seriously as a response to deep human yearnings without needing to subscribe to the formality of organised belief.
There will almost certainly be a Democrat or two in the cabinet as a pledge of bipartisan good faith.
Capitalism and democracy would appear to go hand in hand but to treat them as synonymous is a leap of faith.
Rather, says Tiomkin, the power of gold is that it acts as a hedge when people lose faith in their public institutions.
Though I no longer keep kosher, I'm still puzzled by why I found it easy as a child to follow these faith-based rules.
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According to the organizers, the new reality of the global recovery is that it must result in more inclusive growth as a means of restoring public faith in its leadership.
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As a product of history and faith, Jewish Americans have helped to open our eyes to injustice, to people in need, and to the simple idea that we ought to recognize ourselves in the struggles of our fellow men and women.
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