But Western philosophy preaches that cultural relativism starts from one's own. |
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Well, maybe he should practice what he preaches, if it makes him so all-fired happy. |
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Our pastor preaches a sermon each week that is nearly always inspirational, relevant, comforting, educational and challenging. |
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Yet the former evangelical minister often preaches love and understanding during his political rallies. |
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That queer fish with the long whiskers, the old man who preaches on the sand, often climbs up on to the nearest girder. |
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Every religion preaches that the essence of all morality is to do good to others. |
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Everyone preaches love, but then why is there so much hate and spite in this beautiful world? |
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When a clergywoman preaches from a pulpit, she enters a space which has particular aesthetic value. |
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Her children are her lifeline, and she constantly preaches togetherness to them. |
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It preaches a message of racism, intolerance and brutality that flies in the face of this country's history and heritage. |
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I'm somebody who often, like so many people, preaches what he needs to learn. |
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It preaches a powerful message about losing one's identity when blindly following the leadership of an unknown, unhinged superior. |
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Yet the material soon betrays its thinness: Édgar Ramírez's priest preaches holy exposition, while Bana's family await third-act imperilment. |
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A growing lobby, here and in America, preaches abstinence, not education. |
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Sikhism preaches a message of devotion and remembrance of God at all times, truthful living, equality of mankind, social justice and denounces superstitions and blind rituals. |
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No religions either preaches or extols evil or tolerates evil. |
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Hafez Saed, head of lashkar e Tayyiba and mastermind of the Mumbai massacre, lives and preaches openly in Lahore. |
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An ethics columnist who preaches moderation but acts licentiously is a hypocrite, too. |
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This son, who preaches the kindness of his father Aten, does not seem to grant himself a margin of a little scheming. |
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Beanie objectifies and degrades women and preaches the virtues of hustling, macking, gun-toting, drug dealing and pot smoking with the best of them. |
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Mr Lukashenko preaches a curious pan-Slavic, anti-Western nationalism, with an added cult of personality. |
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Most typically, the pastor begins and closes the service, preaches the sermon or homily, officiates at the sacraments, if offered, and does the anointing. |
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He seems to practise what he preaches – and among world leaders that is almost uniquely rare and powerful. |
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More decisive, however, will be the speed with which the Internet approach to computing that Oracle preaches takes off. |
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What can a priest who only studies, works and preaches, but does not pray, bring to the faithful? |
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Since it is the whole community which preaches, the Order's mission and community life is weakened in the absence of our Brothers. |
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The federal government preaches accountability, but is being only selectively transparent about its own spending activities. |
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At the same time, the Gospel She preaches makes unique challenges on culture in an attempt to elevate, enrich and purify it. |
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The European Parliament practises what it preaches in terms of eco-friendly behaviour! |
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Anyone who preaches free market economics shouldn't complain if the market really works, says Fischer. |
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Europe cannot speak about human rights if it does not practise what it preaches in its own house. |
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A sort of modernity that preaches the regime of the time in a more liberal version. |
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It is part of the IUCN's effort to practice what it preaches at this year's event on sustainability and conservation. |
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The establishment of the Agreements Unit is evidence that CMS practises what it preaches. |
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With his trademark single flaxen plait snaking lazily down his jumper, Britain's leading organic gardener certainly appears to practise what he preaches. |
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He also preaches at evangelistic festivals around the world. |
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Jesus preaches peace, the apostles preach peace, the apostolic men preach peace, and they argue against, obsecrate, and upbraid those who sin, but do so with all patience and teaching. |
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Even Deepak Chopra, the alternative medicine and spiritual guru, preaches a dietless diet. |
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No organized religion preaches murder and hatred of innocent people. |
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He preaches his message with characteristic urgency, casting himself as a duty-bound martyr. |
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A group of vagabonds and derelicts inhabit a shelter in Moscow, presided over by a fanatical leader who preaches the love of everyone for everyone. |
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This principle is intended to stimulate local education programmes so that populations would not accept, and would be themselves unlikely to join, a regime which preaches destruction. |
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Addie Banks, a Mennonite pastor at King of Glory Tabernacle in the Bronx, New York, USA, and a member of the Mennonite Church USA delegation, preaches at Mont Gafula church in Kinshasa, Congo, with the help of an interpreter. |
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There was also a change in Hinduism: the more mystical strain, Vedanta, which preaches the unity of all religions, was challenged by the stauncher Hindutva message. |
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Pastor Khai truly embodies the religious spirit of which he preaches, living to serve others in spite of his own difficult and crippling circumstances. |
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Jones, a minister's son, is an elder in his local chapel and occasionally preaches. |
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The reporting of such actions was the means by which the federal government demonstrated that it is practising what it preaches, and by which it was to be held publicly accountable for meeting its environmental commitments. |
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Will the Minister of National Defence practice what he preaches, act according to his military ethic, and prove that he still has a sense of honour by resigning? |
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Gantry lusts for power yet can't resist the desires of the flesh and, although he preaches the gospel in many forms, he does not believe a word of it. |
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The author of 100 works, he preaches a new form of Buddhism, adapted for modern society and able to lure younger generations and to protect them from materialism. |
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It preaches Westernism, the toxic fruits of which are all too clear in our supposedly benevolent interventions in the Near and Middle East. |
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The Government, as an employer, does not practice what it preaches. |
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Where are the soothing, knowledgable tones of the Tomster who preaches counseling over chemicals? |
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The proud cleaning lady practices what she preaches. |
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In short, Canada must practice what it preaches. |
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It would not be acceptable for a party that preaches restrictions on rights, intolerance or xenophobia, whether it is for or against European integration, to enjoy public financial support. |
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The international community must now mobilize itself, rethink the provision and modalities of aid, identify new financial sources and mechanisms, and show that it is capable of practising what it preaches. |
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The war of the worlds is ignited by the rebellion of Loki against Thor — the wrathful perverter of a distantly alien religion that preaches peace with Earth. |
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After hearing the pope's story, however, Dante again preaches against the greed of simony that so provokes him. |
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The current regime in Beijing preaches that China will become a strong, modern power through greater integration into the capitalist world market. |
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The United Nations needs to practise what it preaches. |
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The Provincial Assembly sits down. Dr. Guild moderator. Dr. Scroggie preaches. His sermon found faulty. It dills down. |
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The liturgist may read announcements, scriptures, and calls to worship, while the minister preaches the sermon, offers prayers, and blesses sacraments. |
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So Agnes, reading the manual for wives that preaches complete obedience, harrumphs and scowls as she turns each page but never betrays a sense of dread. |
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