Such is the spirit of meek and unmurmuring submission in which we ought to receive the dispensations of God, however severe and afflictive. |
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They were replaced by Italian merchants who had papal dispensations to lend money at interest. |
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Throughout all dispensations, these have been the unchanging requirements for living in a covenant relationship with God. |
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Nevertheless dispensations to marry within forbidden degrees are more readily granted to the rich and powerful than to others. |
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Dispensationalists differ as to the number and extent of these dispensations. |
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Unless dialogue is allowed to be the hallmark, very little succeeds especially in political dispensations. |
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Goold's coup is to have the Count disguised in act one as a bearded, sandaled and garlanded guru, delivering his cures and dispensations. |
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The majority are already resigned to the dispensations of Providence. |
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Last week by one of those strange political dispensations we accept from Cabinet overlords, he granted another million euro plus grant to his native constituency. |
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Local communities may be given more say over what happens in specific areas and sectoral dispensations could perhaps be phased out. |
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A further reason is that the Church claims jurisdiction over such mixed marriages, institutes diriment impediments to them, and grants dispensations. |
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By allowing too large a number of dispensations, this proposal amounts, indeed, to no more than a levelling down of asylum policy. |
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It must also be a system that is simple and clear, with no special dispensations. |
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The UCI may grant dispensations for the southern hemisphere or in cases of force majeure. |
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Special dispensations regarding the principle of free and informed consent could for that matter be provided by national laws. |
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In some cases, dispensations may be obtained from the local administration provided that air conditioning equipment is installed. |
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What if the government begins to build into these instructions dispensations? |
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Nevertheless, dispensations are allowed for, notably to encourage regional development, in accordance with the territorial cohesion objective. |
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Components that belong to batches eligible for the Electronic component Marks, and only these, must bear all the indications described, except for dispensations allowed for in the specifications. |
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However, dispensations shall not be granted to a master or chief engineer officer, except the circumstances of force majeure and then only for the shortest possible period. |
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This constitutes an extensive agenda for sectoral restructuring, hence the recognised need for transitional dispensations to facilitate the full implementation of EU measures. |
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Darby and his seven dispensations, and not all dispensationalists think Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the Antichrist. |
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None of us can attempt to go at it alone, or be expected to make it on our own in a situation that is the consequence of historical dispensations that were thrust upon us. |
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What is prohibited is to allow special dispensations from current environmental requirements with a view to favouring individual companies or industries. |
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He, the representative of the Netherlands, was nevertheless sure that some Member States would be seeking dispensations from the policies and rules established. |
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The vows of the monks are more numerous and more intensive, but the way of life enjoined on the laity was simply an abridged monastic rule allowing more dispensations and compromise. |
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The Act Concerning Peter's Pence and Dispensations outlawed the annual payment by landowners of one penny to the Pope. |
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