Even the Pope feels it is politically unpropitious to avow any commitment to the RCC's official belief system. |
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The former cannot openly avow its goals and is a strategy well suited to subjects who have no political rights. |
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I don't think it's impermissible for the judge to openly avow that that Constitution is morally praiseworthy, that the United States is morally praiseworthy. |
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They avow their love and fidelity, exchange rings, and accept that their union will be indissoluble. |
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But allies avow that she is becoming friendlier, and more nuanced in her views. |
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I call these women equity feminists, and they are the vast majority of women, whether they want to avow or disavow being a feminist. |
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And if they refuse to so avow, suddenly finding themselves with a challenge from the right? |
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We abide by the respective laws across the world and avow ourselves to the practice of fair and just competition. |
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Bucher Hydraulics avow themselves to environmentally conscious production methods and are committed to complying with standard guidelines. |
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Those who failed to land a job were more likely to avow violence as a tool for political change. The figures are startling. |
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It will instead avow a Republicanism that is culturally modern, economically inclusive, and environmentally responsible. |
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It is best explicable as an index of old-fashioned attitudes and its correlation with racism simply shows that it is now old-fashioned to avow openly racist attitudes. |
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We avow to the principles of Responsible Care und Sustainable Development. |
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Activists avow that the party's communications are getting slicker. |
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In addition, freedom of conscience and opinion implies the right for all individuals to express or avow their beliefs, including religious beliefs, in order to live their lives in accordance with their convictions. |
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We simultaneously avow ourselves to fair and offensive competition. |
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We ascribe or impute motives to others and avow them or confess to them in ourselves. |
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