Martin attributes the Society's popularity to the direct, personal nature of the acts it embraces.
As such, it embraces, practices and imposes the totalitarian, supremacist political-military-legal doctrine known as shariah.
Maslin questioned the value of the survey, particularly since it embraces such a lengthy period of time.
It embraces the comforts and pleasures of modernity, while shrugging off the basic sacrifices that built our civilization in the first place.
It embraces also the society, environment, education, the health system, etc.
It embraces the competitive grant programs based on the Race to the Top model and applies that to programs from early childhood education through college.
It embraces coastal to mountainous landscapes and occupies a strategic position between the main cultural and artistic cities of Tuscany and some important seaside tourist centres.
But we at Techonomy and our speakers believe we are in an era of technology breakthroughs that can enable any community to make rapid progress if it embraces them.
Another attraction of the Senate plan is that it embraces a proposal put forward by the White House for a (theoretically) non-partisan commission to deal with cost control.
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But we also believe that China will enjoy more growth and more stability as it embraces more fully the political, as well as the economic aspirations of all your people.
Likewise, it embraces socialism and continental unity.
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With each such partner it embraces, Coke risks tarnishing its clean-cut image by associating with businesses that may partake in local traditions that can include bribing officials, paying retailers to shun rival brands and resorting to other unorthodox tactics.
It explicitly embraces a narrative that is factually erroneous and deprecating to his own country.
Weggemann does not just accept her position as a role model, she embraces it.
The idea that morality is a culturally-conditioned response straightforwardly implies moral relativism, and Prinz embraces it.
This is a heck of a good long-term idea, and let's hope the Obama Administration embraces it.
As the workforce embraces it and understands it, you will find that you can achieve more than you thought.
Scoble, on the other hand, embraces it all.
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It supports and embraces abundance and difference.
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Always in a rush, he relies on decisiveness and delegation, yields to consensus when it is passionate and embraces an impending sense that everything could go awry if he lets up for even a moment.
If it cannot find a less muddled message that explicitly embraces globalisation, this economic crash could deliver it a fatal blow.
It's a "space that embraces the downtown urban fabric, but at same time provides a tranquil respite from it, " he says.
After all, not every company embraces CSR because it now understands the opportunities it derives from enlightened self-interest.
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And it is made all the stronger by the fact that it is a book that embraces the recent past.
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Water for People embraces collaboration so much it is written into its mission.
Commercially, it makes sense that the IOC embraces the inclusion of NBA and NHL players to compete in the Olympics.
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When all is said and done, though, not only will the United States be better off as a nation if George W. Bush succeeds in enhancing American sovereignty than if he embraces treaties that erode it.
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