Through its melancholic denial of the infirmities of age, this story affirms the possibility of making reparations for the past. |
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It affirms the insecurity of Usonians in their own culture, and their abiding faith that Frenchifying something gives it class. |
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It affirms human dignity and certain inalienable rights, although the application of these is often problematic in practice. |
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It only affirms the hugely popular, superficial notion of a culture in crisis, of a culture lost in a constant loop of revivals. |
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Reading his own apologia affirms a depth of understanding which Feinstein is inclined to ignore, dismissing him as a Stalinist. |
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She has a current beau who affirms himself by aggressive initiation of sexual interaction. |
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His narrative gamesmanship both undermines traditional forms and affirms the importance of telling and receiving tales in our lives. |
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The Council also affirms the need for respect for human rights and the rule of law. |
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Labor's foreign policy affirms that engagement with Asia must always be at the forefront of our diplomacy. |
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He who affirms that all perfect numbers end with the figure 6 or 8 are right. |
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Three and one-half years later, the resulting Final Judgment affirms the validity of the original agreement. |
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It affirms the plenary inspiration and inerrancy of the Holy Scriptures, original sin, substitutionary atonement and justification by faith. |
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We'll greet them with a clear soul and with a composure that affirms the dignity of life and unites suffering and knowledge. |
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It is a poetic philosophy that not only sings and sizzles about life, it also affirms life. |
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June affirms her existence through an escapist world of romantic novels and soap-operas. |
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When people share intimate details of their lives with a virtual stranger, it affirms that an implicit context of trust has been established. |
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Rousseau's return to nature, he affirms, reeks of reactivity, self-loathing and ressentiment against the aristocratic culture. |
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General relativity affirms that there exists no absolute time ant that time cannot be dissociated from space. |
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Her testimony affirms our present priorities-prevention, ending violence, stamping out discrimination, ensuring treatment and involving men. |
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As its name implies, this mark affirms that the products to which it is affixed are deemed to be safe. |
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It affirms equally explicitly that the fight against terrorism cannot be pursued at the expense of human rights. |
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During these times when conflict seems so prevalent, I find that I need to do something that has meaning, that affirms my values. |
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The parent affirms that the son is increasingly better at counting his pocket money or planning to buy something that he wants. |
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We can see every day that capitalism is wrong when it affirms that increases in production abolish inequalities within countries. |
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It affirms its obligations to its representative democratic system as well as to respect the fundamental rights of the individual. |
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A growing body of literature affirms that post-separation conflict among parents increases children's risk of poor outcomes. |
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We can of course make an explicit existential judgement which affirms the existence of the world, but in so doing we are merely making explicit what was there all along. |
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It involves the rejection of dogmatism and absolutism and affirms the standards set out in international human rights instruments. |
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Overall, I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to be a CSP intern-it just affirms once again that sport makes the world go round. |
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However, Scripture also affirms to singles, couples and the parents of future single adults that being single can be just as honourable, and frequently preferable. |
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In spite of that, the aural evidence affirms that Pole's new music largely retains the distinctiveness of the old, in spite of its radical shift in direction. |
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Indeed, study after study affirms the benefits of involved fatherhood for women and children. |
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In the normal course of events, by punishing the guilty and not punishing the innocent, a system of criminal law affirms shared values and supports social cohesion. |
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These memories bear witness not to the importance of financial success for the individual but of a person's existence in a context which affirms and sustains them. |
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The content celebrates and affirms the lives of people with disabilities. |
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Among other things, the new legislation affirms women's right to exercise all their economic, social and political rights. |
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Middle Eastern Unani medicine affirms its abortifacient properties. |
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As a court of appeal, the Council of State either affirms or quashes and refers the case back to the lower court. |
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The author affirms that the medical examination of her son and of the victims, reveal that it was not her son who started the fight. |
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This subsection affirms that Band moneys must be used for the benefit of its members. |
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For union members, the judgement affirms the supremacy of collective agreements and dispute mechanisms over individual civil actions. |
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It debates, collects, and distributes their patrimonial rights, affirms their moral right, and negotiates their future interests. |
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The mother is impressively dignified and affirms a slightly severe authority, contrasting with the relative aloofness of the father. |
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Despite this, can we reconstruct any positive views he affirms or is his scepticism all-embracing? |
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Most of the time, the reciter affirms being Horus or Osiris or Ra or Thoth or someone else. |
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The Syrian Arab Republic affirms that it is most solicitous of Lebanon's sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity. |
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Mutual trust is the pivot on which the institution rests, he affirms. |
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The hectic manner in which the state media seek to portray the situation as normal merely affirms the disarray. |
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His explicit, specific, and unique planned indwelling fragment further affirms our identity in a vast Cosmos of beings. |
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However, the SAA affirms that the URAA did not revise the causation standard of the pre-existing statute. |
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The decision affirms that School Board staff and trustees have not only the right but the duty to ensure the safety of pupils in their charge. |
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Ownership affirms that First Nations have a right to own their cultural knowledge and all information that is produced from this knowledge. |
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In ordination, the Church affirms and continues the apostolic ministry through persons empowered by the Holy Spirit. |
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It affirms his incarnation, virgin birth, and dual nature as both God and man. |
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This victory affirms that he still has the potential to outduel even the very best of them, especially against a Giants secondary that, as it did early last season, looked injury-ravaged and shaky. |
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Infallibility affirms the entire truthfulness of scripture without depending on every exact detail. |
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The Road affirms belief in the tender pricelessness of the here and now. |
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Today, though, I would not wish to deny that many of us would have welcomed a reference to God in the Constitution, because it affirms that our human capacities are not infinite. |
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Thus, we may say that a person affirms his life in Nietzsche's sense only insofar as he would gladly will its eternal return: i.e., will the repetition of his entire life through eternity. |
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It promotes a school climate that encourages all students to work to high standards, affirms the worth of all students, and helps them strengthen their sense of identity and develop a positive self-image. |
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It further affirms its belief that a person can develop a further understanding that will hopefully govern their actions in terms of social consciousness and a proper sense of morality. |
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If universalism affirms the existence of essential values common to all human beings, culture, by its diversity, shows a universal truth higher than all particularities. |
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The Republic of Yemen affirms its unqualified faith in the principle of peaceful coexistence among nations and the values of global security and peace. |
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The mind, he affirms, directs the laughter of comedy, and civilization is founded in common sense, which equips one to hear the comic spirit when it laughs folly out of countenance and to participate in its fellowship. |
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It affirms that violence against women constitutes a violation of the rights and fundamental freedoms of women and impairs or nullifies their enjoyment of those rights and freedoms. |
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As Morpho, the company affirms its continuity with its historic predecessors and takes another step along the growth path that started three years ago. |
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This idea, which is gaining credence in many circles, affirms that we can assume different identities based on where we are at a given time, on a particular situation, on the differences between ourselves and those around us. |
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Paradoxically, the more the right seeks to objectify social relations, the more normativisation affirms the subjectivity of agents and reinforces their responsibility. |
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It affirms the urgency of bringing health care as close as possible to where people live and work and at affordable cost, providing promotive, preventive, curative, and rehabilitative services. |
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A million miles away from the artificial collages driven by the world music business, Bazar savant, with its timeless dimension, affirms Lo'Jo's sincerity and originality. |
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It affirms respect for community customs and codes of research practice to better ensure balance in the relationship between researchers and participants, and mutual benefit in researcher-community relations. |
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The Act affirms the principles of social equality, equal opportunities for all, and the need to take account of families' socio-economic circumstances. |
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I like to express the point of view, which affirms the world will not be punished for those who make evil, but for those who look on and do nothing. |
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It is particularly remarkable that animation, which up to now was seen mostly as an art of phantasmagoria, affirms its legitimacy in addressing directly the reality. |
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Its hegemonic maleness affirms its objectiveness. |
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The family, she affirms, is yoked to biological filiation. |
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The Flood, a recurrent theme in Kandinsky, has in his Composition VI a clearly millenarian aspect as he affirms the possibility of resurrection, the emergence of a new world from the destruction. |
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A new analysis of the 2,106 pieces of bone retrieved from the Mancos site affirms that grisly conclusion. |
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Mesmer affirms that some people can possess a high degree of that animal magnetism and contribute their accumulated energy to their fellow creatures. |
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Linguistic duality is an affirmation of our society's openness to our country's two major language groups but it also affirms our openness to the world beyond our borders. |
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In recognising the family as the primary focus of education for the child, the State affirms its obligation to guarantee the protection of the family circle. |
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She affirms that one cannot be understanding towards others without being aware of what sorrow is, and she shuns all that degrades the human person. |
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This struggle to overcome suffering gives continuity to the historical process and gives meaning to human beings because it affirms the intentionality denied to them by others. |
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Loud speakers blare as a chanter affirms his love for Hussein. |
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The State party reiterates the chronology of the events and affirms categorically that Khudayberganov's guilt was established beyond doubt in accordance with the applicable criminal law proceedings. |
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Additionally, Loder affirms a Christologically focused integrative development. |
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But it is the imposition of male guardianship over adult women, affirms the detailed report by Human Rights Watch, a New York-based monitoring group, that is the biggest obstacle to female advancement. |
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The Delors Report provides a counterbalance to the discourse that affirms that education systems must first of all be at the service of the economic growth of countries. |
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Today, our team is a multidisciplinary one which affirms that same belief with all the more confidence, given our sense of being completely in tune with current trends in research into excellence and responsible teamworking. |
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Since 2000 he has been following the theme of the future, organic agriculture and biodynamics, and he affirms that is is very happy today to have taken the step toward this type of agriculuture. |
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His art affirms spirituality — the awareness that glimmers at the headspring of consciousness, prior to thought and feeling — as the primary fact of life, always on tap. |
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Research affirms that low-dose spironolactone in doses of 12.5 mg to 50 mg daily significantly reduces risk of mortality in patients with severe heart failure. |
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Or at least this is what Elad affirms, an organisation that subsidises the archaeological excavations of the area, engaged in developing tourism but also in achieving residential projects, i.e., to make the quarter Judaic. |
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The Congolese legal system is monistic and, by the above-mentioned article, affirms the primacy of international treaties and agreements over domestic law. |
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It affirms our cautious management approach to conserving the seal herd, and acknowledges that there is no conservation threat to Canada's harp seal population. |
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Rabbi Abraham David agrees with Maimonides in denying a physical form to God, but he affirms the right of the individual to maintain backward ideas in Judaism without being read out of the fold on that account. |
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Monetarism quite rightly affirms that high inflation is also unstable. |
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Since the Egyptian legislature is likewise committed to those constitutional principles, which enjoy the highest status in the Egyptian legal system, Egypt's legislation upholds and affirms those principles. |
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Such solidarity affirms the dignity of the human person who is suffering because of natural disasters and the depredations of war, famine and poverty. |
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The doctor affirms that at the center of the philosophy, that underlies this movement, is attentive listening and a respect that testifies to the patients' dignity at a time when they are perceived as a burden. |
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South Africa also boasts a post-apartheid constitution that explicitly affirms equality and non-discrimination on the basis of sexuality and gender. |
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Samples of counterfeits of all denominations which the manufacturer applying for the test affirms can be handled by the machine type are tested in all orientations that are claimed to be supported by the machine type. |
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Social impact analysis is another example of policy-relevant research methodology that the World Bank affirms using in support of beneficiary countries. |
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The Syrian Constitution affirms that every child is entitled to an education and that education is compulsory and free of charge at the primary stage. |
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The most widely ratified human rights treaty in the world, the Convention affirms the fundamental rights of children everywhere, including in emergency settings. |
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However, there is often agreement between the prosecutor and defence counsel on conditions, and the justice simply affirms the conditions accepted by the accused. |
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If the major language domesticates life, then a minor mode of languaging affirms and enhances life, and sees dignity in life's unruliness. |
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In this respect, memory affirms the compossibility of the real and the unreal. |
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The result is an arresting, animated building-as-billboard that both affirms and dramatises its function on the edge of the expressway. |
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The Church of England affirms the Protestant Reformation principle that scripture contains all things necessary to salvation and is the final arbiter in doctrinal matters. |
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The rebirth of Baptism affirms that Christ the healer shares our life. |
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The confession affirms that only Jesus Christ can be head of the church. |
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A confrontational foreign policy rooted in anti-Americanism and anti-Zionism not only affirms the regime's values but also ensures its continued estrangement from the West. |
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It has been argued that the poem reflects his personal despair at the failure of the Revolution, yet affirms an ultimate optimism in human potential. |
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Stob, director of business development, affirms the Symplicity is unlike any lotion pump currently on the market due to its aesthetic design, material, and internal parts. |
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