The secularly minded writers and readers of newspapers, many of them suspicious of religious trappings, might call it a sham. |
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Western nations are supposed to be secularly run societies, living by a separation of church and state. |
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Prostitution in a secularly governed country is not an infringement upon the right of select religious factions. |
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A critical question about faith-based initiatives is whether these programs work as well as or better than secularly run programs? |
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I've done a lot of youth work not just through the church but secularly. |
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Thus a secularly motivated doctrine of religious liberty can serve least where it is needed most. |
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As secularly successful as I've been, to believe that's all there is, can make you a really selfish and horrible person to be around. |
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That's also how he's able to moralize from a great height, secularly or not, while seeming like your friend. |
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It is stagnating secularly, suffering from weak domestic demand while stuck with interest rates near zero. |
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Third, excess capacity may be carried to strengthen the credibility of a monopolistic group's entry deterrent. And fourth, monopolistic pricing cushions the survival of capacity in secularly declining industries. |
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A secularly minded Sunni also became the minister of education, succeeding a religious Shiite, increasing the chance that education will become more secular and inclusive. |
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More secularly inclined philosophers have meanwhile pondered what it was that was so essential to the nature of man that its loss should be called death. |
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