Faith is not just the utterance of words, however, but a firm belief and conviction with one's mind and heart. |
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Glen, Grand Canyon River Guide and master of garbology is under the firm belief that garbage maintenance can be fun. |
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They were resilient people with strong faith and a firm belief in providence. |
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It is a firm belief that this inner light can be kindled to brilliance through yogic practices. |
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It is my firm belief, based on experience and fairly wide reading, that they are wrong. |
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A strong law and order platform must be tempered by a firm belief in rehabilitation. |
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He is committed to a firm belief, based on his strong religious faith, that he will be healed. |
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Yet, we must be strong in our firm belief that every human heart desires to be free. |
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The Pope's cautious reaction to martial law was prompted by his firm belief in non-violence. |
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It is true that among our nation's founders, a firm belief in the marketplace was coupled with a belief in Providence. |
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They were industrious by nature with a strong work ethic and a firm belief in self-sufficiency. |
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This is based on the firm belief that there is no point skipping over things because tensions left unsmoothed are an obstacle to progress. |
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As Muslims, it is our firm belief that on the Day of Judgment, we would be answerable to Allah in matters relating to our neighbours and relatives. |
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Our firm belief that CSIS is not making enough use of open sources as an alternative to covert investigations is just one example. |
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We re-iterate our firm belief that culture can promote sustainable development in our countries. |
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Man of firm belief, Serge Schoonbroodt is not at a loss for words. He boldly defends a multicultural, open-minded and tolerant society. |
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A firm belief in religion brought resignation to one's lot in life based on God-fearing humility. |
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He expressed the firm belief that the meeting would lay another cornerstone to bring earlier the day of reunification. |
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I love this – old-school chutzpah mixed with a firm belief that you deserve the best. |
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To underscore this firm belief, Eurojazz includes enlightening examples, all of which are home-grown and created in Europe. |
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Clean doubt, which hungers for understanding, is better than a firm belief in any myth. |
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England left Paris with a comfortable victory and the French legacy was the firm belief that the world's English-speaking referees were colluding against them. |
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It is our firm belief that grave forms of gender-based violence in situations of armed conflict deserve particular attention. |
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It has always been my firm belief that we have two choices in relation to social investment in the country. |
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It is our firm belief that efforts to promote a culture of peace must start at home before it can be expanded and extended elsewhere. |
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It is our firm belief that nuclear-weapon-free zones are an effective contribution to efforts to strengthen regional peace and security. |
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It is my firm belief that we are reaching a culminating point, as far as the security situation is concerned. |
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It is our firm belief that stabilization of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina is essential for the stability of all South-Eastern Europe. |
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My delegation reiterates its firm belief that the total elimination of nuclear weapons is the only absolute guarantee against a nuclear disaster. |
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In the firm belief that economic performance and social inclusion are mutually dependent, we commit to implement policies in line with the recommendations of the G8 Labour Ministers Conference held in Torino last year. |
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It is the Committee's firm belief that the Commission must be able to recover money that has been spent improperly in order to avoid financial losses to the Community budget. |
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The Association relies essentially on education to change attitudes and behaviour, in the firm belief that such transformations will have a direct impact on political decisions and structures. |
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Our commitment is based on the firm belief that a healthy diet, combined with physical activity, is essential to the balanced development of younger generations. |
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There is no biological or economic justification for these limits, and it is my firm belief that they were arrived at on the basis of political considerations. |
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We are of the firm belief that, at this early stage, pending more detailed information and without a request for action, proposals should not be selectively rejected, amended or convoluted with conditions. |
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Stemming from its firm belief that international standards should be effectively implemented by all, France attaches particular importance to strengthening specific measures to prevent and check proliferation. |
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It reflects a firm belief, the underlying principle of our entrepreneurial culture: our performance depends entirely on the energy of the people who work for our companies. |
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His life is guided by this principle, his firm belief in mercy, and the belief that the social reconciliation needed to address the question of mental health today, only comes with self-acceptance. |
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The success of our acquisition policy of the past few years is down to our careful selection of the integrated companies, and not least to their staff's firm belief in our philosophy. |
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We have invested heavily in the past in cold paving technology and will continue doing so, in the firm belief that emulsions will pave the way in the future. |
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It starts with the firm belief that your country is superior to all other countries because you were born in it, and it tends toward the making of blind zealots. |
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It is my firm belief that it is the things which unite us as Canadians, grief, outrage, compassion and remembrance, which will endure as our most fitting memorial to the victims of the Air-India bombing. |
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In view of the broad variety of publicly available information issued by the ECB, it is my firm belief and conviction that the ECB can stand comparison with other central banks in the field of transparency. |
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There was a strong sense of duty and commitment among staff throughout the Organization and a firm belief in the ideals and values of the United Nations. |
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The extreme expression of national identity is chauvinism, which refers to the firm belief in the country's superiority and extreme loyalty toward one's country. |
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Our findings with the Santal community echo those studies and, in addition, reveal that the participants have a firm belief about THs like 'Kabiraaj' in their village. |
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