Much of his new decalogue could be charitably interpreted as playful recycling of mildly un-PC rectitude. |
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But Holkot followed Ockham in subscribing to the ultimate contingency of the decalogue. |
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The Vatican's vehicular decalogue was released by the Pontifical Council for Migrants and Travellers. |
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One of the unmade films in the director's decalogue is about the Manhattan Beach posse, with Monster Club in a starring role. |
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The faith in one creator God is just as common to both as the commandments of the decalogue or the hope for the messiah. |
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The target to achieve validation to EMAS of all of the company's sites by the end of 1997 is just one of the ten goals in the decalogue. |
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For Scotus the clearest expression of natural law is the decalogue, which directs all human actions towards the attainment of beatitude. |
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The Decalogue episodes are commonly considered masterpieces of world cinema. |
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Not long ago the Decalogue was a venerable standard of morality acknowledged by all. |
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The Decalogue contains the essence of the Greek philosophers understanding of the moral life, which they called the good-life. |
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What relation does the Decalogue have to our understanding of God's will today? |
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The Decalogue was one of the greatest unwatchable works of film, ever. |
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And, without doubt, he has made another brilliantly fashioned tale to put beside the Decalogue and The Double Life Of Veronique. |
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Since 1979, when it joined the Conference on Disarmament, my country has been actively involved in the debate on the priorities of this unique multilateral negotiating body, taking the Decalogue as its point of departure. |
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We therefore believe that the CD should be able to adopt the same agenda based on the Decalogue which it had adopted for the past number of years. |
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Ministers should endorse these suggestions and give a mandate to the Euromed Committee to follow through with the implementation of the Decalogue. |
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Germany considers the agenda of the Conference on Disarmament, based on the Decalogue, appropriate for dealing with current disarmament and security issues. |
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What they do offer us is evidence of the practice of countering prior opinion, including material about the Decalogue itself, with a sage's new interpretation expressed emphatically in the first or third person singular. |
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Germany considers that the CD agenda again adopted yesterday, which is basically based on the Decalogue, is still appropriate for dealing with the current disarmament and security issues. |
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The Final Document of the first special General Assembly of the United Nations in 1978 devoted to disarmament, known as the Decalogue, identifies priorities and shows us the path to follow in order to build a peaceful world. |
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In June, for example, she voted to remove framed copies of the Ten Commandments from the walls of two Kentucky courthouses, and to remove a monument inscribed with the Decalogue from outside the Texas capitol. |
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But before litigation began, the board voted to take the Decalogue down, at least for now. |
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Under the measure, school boards can no longer stop teachers from putting up the Decalogue. |
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The priorities of all sides must be taken into account so as to ensure undiminished security for all, in accordance with the spirit of the Decalogue. |
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Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the governmental promotion of the Decalogue. |
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The court split, permitting a Decalogue display among other monuments at the Texas State Capitol in Austin, holding that its focus was educational and historical. |
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