That is part of a trend, which has been encouraged by Labour's indulgent attitude to religious education.
At the moment, governments (and, in the case of astronomy, private foundations) are rich enough and indulgent enough to let researchers play.
Austere European chroniclers fumed at the indulgent attitudes to gay sex in the Caliphs' courts (now the censure is the other way).
Somehow you are intrigued, guilty, homesick, comforted, excited, disgusted, curious, wanting-to-be-indulgent and wanting-to-be-outraged, all at the same time.
It does seem that little Sammy immediately took to guns when his indulgent parents allowed him to play with a machinegun from the first world war.
And then there are those who achieve fame and become very indulgent--quick to meet not just their every need but their every desire.
Their spacious all-suite accommodations range from 1, 000 square feet to an indulgent 4, 700 foot Presidential Suite, all with contemporary and well appointed furnishings, balconies and upscale bath amenities.
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Creating garments of high-tech materials to convey the indulgent look of high fashion took months of research, especially for someone with no formal training in fashion, she said.
He said he had been asked to create the piece for an electronic music festival, and asked the other band members to be "indulgent" for 10 minutes at London's Abbey Road studios before giving them vague directions.
But when the greens are braised with preserved lemon, the grains are tossed with toasted pistachios and a drizzle of punchy-sweet pomegranate syrup enters the picture, you get an indulgent meal that transports you to the banks of the Bosporus.
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That is why they have hitherto tended to be so indulgent toward their paysans when they burn down buildings, block motorways, dump tonnes of imported fruit and vegetables on the streets and stage other violent demonstrations in defence of what they consider their right to cash from the public purse.
What the self-indulgent students in this country need to do is look at some education systems abroad.
Aberconwy MP Guto Bebb called it a "self indulgent debate" and an excuse to have "an attack on government".
Perhaps he has relaxed too much, even allowing himself to be self-indulgent, if not self-preening see, for example, the two poems in which he hits back at his critics.
So the further away from natural coloring our party foods are, the more likely we are to accept them as indulgent treats and the more we crave them as such.
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The menu in the lavish surroundings of Vatican City are not as indulgent as one might expect them to be, especially if the meals of the 115 participating cardinals during the papal conclave is anything to go by.
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It feels indulgent and leering, like a concession to a perceived audience that may not even exist.
Their pledge to scrap inheritance tax for most households, so popular when it was unveiled in 2007 that it helped make Mr Brown retreat from a snap election he was about to call, now seems indulgent.
While my own scrimping ways may seem antithetical to the trope of Millennials being entitled and self-indulgent, Mills says that having grown up in politically and financially tumultuous times has actually been a boon to many twenysomethings when it comes to how they control their spending habits.
Speaking of man caves, garages continue to command some of the most indulgent and unique home features.
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Mind you, someone whose businesses contribute 5.3% of his country's tax revenues can afford to be a little self-indulgent.
Focusing on women in those powerful, monied institutions and the troubles, challenges and opportunities available to them may seem self-indulgent.
Instead of a low-cal item, most respondents clamored for an "indulgent" burrito, and they were willing to pay extra to get it.
Whereas the prevailing moral wind used to blow reliably from the warm and indulgent south, now it blows also from the cold and prickly north.
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In part it is about the difficulty of running a newspaper group that has to answer to shareholders when other publications are featherbedded by indulgent proprietors.
They more or less backed down later, but there is still a feeling in Kinshasa, not confined to the opposition, that outsiders are too indulgent towards Mr Kabila.
It was evidently the only social media preparation that was made leading up to the global sporting event, because within the first few days of the Olympics, social media went from being a wonderland of national pride and enchanting hashtags to the inevitable pandemonium of complaints, self indulgent agendas, and uproar that is typically expected from the social media platforms.
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