He believed the tribunal's investigation into the awarding of the licence was wholly unnecessary and unmerited. |
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Perseverance is an unmerited gift of grace, just as is also the initial turning of the will to God in faith and penitence. |
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Their stories of disproportionate, unmerited suffering demand that when sufferers cannot feel the companionship of God, we try to assure them of it. |
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Yet behind the smiles lurks a host of knotty differences and disputes. Not that the praise was unmerited. |
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On June 29th oil markets responded to the latest euro summit with undisguised, and unmerited, glee. |
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Mr Evans mentioned the need to avoid encouraging a litigation culture and the risk of unmerited claims being brought. |
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Faith is, for him, unmerited participation in the very life of the risen Lord. |
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Would not such a disjunction between achievement and status have made the notion of grace as an unmerited gift more attractive than can be the case among wage-earners today? |
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What Dr. King said to us was that unmerited suffering was always redemptive. |
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But conversations with several Senate staffers and Capitol Hill insiders say the shock is unmerited. |
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What is clear, despite our differences, is that the doctrine of justification underscores the unmerited salvation, restoration and healing of the human condition. |
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Nor is it enough, even if it is often valid, to point out that many criticisms of businesses are unmerited, or that those throwing the mud ought also to examine their own practices and social responsibility. |
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Recognition that the process of hierarchical racial classification has proved devastatingly disadvantageous to people of colour is the first step towards reconciling the historical record of unmerited white privilege. |
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That salvation is unmerited and undeserved is the offence of the Gospel. |
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This biography, the first scholarly study of the work of Seuss, puts him in the pantheon of children's nonsense writers, alongside Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. It is a demanding comparison, but not unmerited. |
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Colonization and its aftermath, coupled with socio-political unrest and other forms of unmerited abuses set the stage for concatenations of unpleasant and detrimental developments. |
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However, we have also seen trade policy, and trade disputes in particular, playing an ever greater role as a determinant of general political relations and gaining absolutely unmerited prominence, in my opinion. |
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Grace, charis in Greek, has two related and complementary meanings in the New Testament: unmerited favour through Jesus or divine assistance through the Holy Spirit. |
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His blessings over our life have to be undeserved, unmerited favor. |
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This period saw the height of the persecution of priests during which deportations on the hulks of LaRochelle meant for many a slow death and for all unmerited torture. |
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