The law stresses the moral reprobation of simulation and the giving in to emotions. |
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In another significant adaptation, Baptists modified and softened the language concerning reprobation utilized in the Westminster Confession. |
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It directly affects the dignity of individuals, visibly in the eyes of all, and often promotes a form of discrimination and even reprobation. |
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The acts perpetrated in the United States on September 11 rightly elicited universal reprobation. |
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The birth of Zionism was, by and large, received with astonishment and reprobation. |
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Thereby this evoked reprobation and susceptibility of the collectives that were marginalized. |
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It became more widespread in post-Gupta times, especially in south India, and aroused the reprobation of 19th-century Europeans. |
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Only strict reprobation will restore and maintain confidence that the rules are being enforced. |
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In order to prevent objections, I would like to say that the communitarian aspect of this practice should not provoke the same kind of reprobation that a passively gregarious attitude would rightfully trigger. |
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It ascribes the salvation of man to the unmerited grace of God and thus to predestination, but it attributes divine reprobation to man's sin and guilt. |
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In France there is no harsher aesthetic reprobation than this. |
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What he is basically saying is that we can prohibit a mischievous act if it is injurious to others and that such an act should be subject to reprobation and social stigma. |
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And although there is still a certain religious reprobation, public opinion on the whole is no longer critical of these techniques, which now have a legal framework and give hypofertile couples the chance to have children. |
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Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation. |
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This plan is recommended neither to blind approbation nor to blind reprobation. |
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The profligate pretenses upon which he was perpetually soliciting an increase of his disgraceful stipend are mentioned with becoming reprobation. |
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The conduct of Ithacius immediately met with the severest reprobation. |
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Set a brand of reprobation on clipped poetry and false coin. |
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