We know reciting the creed is an effective way to teach belief in it.
Second, unless France embraces the idea of competition, the creed of egalitarianism will drag down quality for everybody.
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If you want to help the cause, contact your representative and senator and ask them to support the CREED Act.
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The creed for the Super Bowl engages that, as well as the notion that it is the biggest event in football.
That's what will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared.
In addition, the CREED initiative aims to provide alternatives for rural areas where women and children shoulder the burden of collecting firewood and wood burning.
That will lend meaning to the creed our fathers once declared.
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An antipathy, however mild, to foreignness is indispensable to the creed of localism, which seeks to make our economic worlds more intelligible by shrinking them.
Perhaps it has indeed been less influential politically than, say, Commentary, the journal of the American Jewish Committee, which helped to incubate the creed of neoconservatism.
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Because we tolerate the views and ideas of others does not mean acquiescence to them or the glib acceptance of the creed of inevitable moral equivalence.
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The message - that capitalism, unfettered, red in tooth and claw, is always inherently good - may be the creed, but that doesn't mean it is the easiest sell in these times of resentment against Wall Street and the establishment.
Though we have known disagreement and division, we are bound together by the creed that is written into our founding documents, and a conviction that the United States of America is a country that can achieve whatever it sets out to accomplish.
In 325, the Council Of Nicaea ended with the adoption of the Nicene Creed, establishing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity.
Their actions held true to the SEAL Creed and they all fought valiantly to the end.
"Mr Brooks has bought the modernisation creed, which is very much in favour of the idea that there is a powerful technocratic elite, " he said.
Today, we are 150 years further down the road to realizing the American creed of equality and freedom.
As usual, this restatement of the Blairite creed is both admirable and maddening.
Wahhabism - radical fundamentalist Islam - is the established creed of Saudi Arabia.
For more than two centuries, our Nation has grown under the simple creed that each of us is created equal.
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With this much of the environmentalists' creed I agree: The 106 million acres of wetlands in the lower 48 states are a precious resource.
Messrs Moran and Tiahrt criss-crossed the wide plains of Kansas, proclaiming the conservative creed in veterans' halls and hospitals, at county fairs and watermelon feeds.
For Gothic horror and the cult of the sublime brought terror for terror's sake, and they in turn bred the theatre of cruelty and the Modernist creed that art's first duty is to shock.
Even if prejudice continues to persist in our society, the American creed of fairness was now supposed to mean that we ought to be judged not by our religion, gender, color, or country of origin but simply by the content of our individual characters.
Democratic presidential candidate Barak Obama's appearance before a large evangelical congregation in Orange County over the weekend underscored an evident imperative of his campaign: Emphasize his Christian faith and put to rest insistent rumors that he secretly adheres to the Islamic creed of his father and youth.
Among early Christians, the millennialists were those, frowned on by Jerome and Augustine, who wanted to keep alive the excitement of a prophetic creed in the face of an institutionalising state religion.
In the American system built around that creed, the monstrous original failing and contradiction was the institution of slavery.
Through the ages, that creed has crept through the national sports psyche.
The company did highlight downstream strength over the full year, giving further creed to the integrated model that has come under scrutiny lately.
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Beginning with the Muslim Brotherhood of Hassan el-Banna in 1928, followed by the movements founded by Islamist ideologues like Abul ala Maududi, Sayyid Qutb and the extremist Deobandi creed in South Asia, radical Islam established a strong presence in the Muslim world in the second half of the 20th century.
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