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deeply and held
Also, all creation myths speak to deeply meaningful questions held by the society that shares them, revealing of their central worldview and the framework for the self-identity of the culture and individual in a universal context.
It is quite evident in the words of this statement, which was adopted by the attendees of the 2001 youth conference held at the Unitarian Church of Montreal: " We the youth of Canada are deeply concerned about the direction the CUC seems to be taking.
The outstretched arms which are prominent in both works betray David's deeply held belief that acts of republican virtue akin to those of the Romans were being played out in France.
In Conservative Judaism, the Rabbinical Assembly's Committee on Jewish Law and Standards has issued several responsa ( legal rulings ) which hold that the prohibitions against weddings in this timeframe are deeply held traditions, but should not be construed as binding law.
He was deeply interested in the problem of what held complex modern societies together.
Others argue that a moral theory that is so contrary to our deeply held moral convictions must either be rejected or modified.
" She was consoled by her deeply held Christian beliefs.
Her deeply held Roman Catholicism coloured much of her work.
But she was deeply committed to her own interpretation of the faith and held to it almost fanatically.
The eyes are deeply incised and may have held inlay.
Many of his compositions depict what he termed " the marvellous aspects of the faith ", and drew on his deeply held Roman Catholicism.
If the truth contradicts deeply held beliefs, that is too bad.
The New Model Army was raised partly from among veteran soldiers who already had deeply held Puritan religious convictions, and partly from conscripts who brought with them many commonly held beliefs about religion or society.
The most famous such incident was his refusal to bow deeply to the portrait of Emperor Meiji and the Imperial Rescript on Education in the formal ceremony held at the First Higher School ( then preparatory division to the Tokyo Imperial University ).
In contrast with his deeply conservative father, Crown Prince Rudolf held distinctively liberal views, that were closer to those of his mother.
Curnoe and his friends also formed the Nihilist Party of Canada, which featured two campaign songs: “ Don ’ t Vote ” and “ Close the 49th Parallel .” These seemingly frivolous activities reflected his deeply held beliefs that Toronto art was imitating New York art.
The festival of San Fermín ( or Sanfermines, ) in the city of Pamplona ( Navarre, Spain ), is a deeply rooted celebration held annually from 12: 00, 6 July, when the opening of the fiesta is marked by setting off the pyrotechnic chupinazo, to midnight 14 July, with the singing of the Pobre de Mí.
The relative merits of two point vs. four point barbed wire are the subject of deeply held views among many farmers and ranchers, to the extent that both types are still made today.
By the 1370s, the Kyburgs ( which still held Thun as a fief for Bern ) were deeply in debt to Bern.
Schnittke converted to Christianity and possessed deeply held mystic beliefs, which influenced his music.
First, the caput is not deeply and tightly held by the acetabulum.
This reflects the deeply held LDS belief in moral agency, which on a theological and philosophical level requires earthly governments to allow for individual decision making processes.
Boepple was deeply implicated in the " Final Solution " as the deputy to Bühler and also held rank in the SS, being an Oberführer ( Senior Colonel ).

deeply and humanitarian
The matter of confronting moral problems that may arise is not addressed in the book Geniocracy ; many leaders may be deeply intelligent and charismatic ( having both high emotional / social intelligence and IQ ) according to current means of measuring such factors, but no current scientific tests are a reliable enough measure for one's ability to make humanitarian choices ( although online tests such as those used by retail chains to select job applicants may be relevant ).
Later, Ambassador Susan E. Rice reiterated the need to strengthen the “ capacity of the organization to engage effectively in complex peace operations, at a time when the burdens and challenges placed on the institution are greater than ever .” Similarly, to assist and protect the civilians caught in conflicts, the United States claimed to be “ deeply committed to supporting and advancing international humanitarian law .” In order to uphold this commitment, the international community has specific tasks it must undertake: “ preventing conflicts, in the first place, keeping existing conflicts from escalating to mass atrocities, acting early and decisively when they occur, and ensuring that peace-building and post-conflict assistance consolidates peace durably once the conflict ends .” Lastly, Rice confirmed the necessity of PKO ’ s to end violations of international humanitarian law and to safeguard civilians.

deeply and pacifist
Although Noor Inayat Khan was deeply influenced by the pacifist teachings of her father, she and her brother Vilayat decided to help defeat Nazi tyranny: " I wish some Indians would win high military distinction in this war.
German Australian culture is deeply pacifist.

deeply and beliefs
Basic beliefs and assumptions include individuals ' impressions about the trustworthiness and supportiveness of an organization, and are often deeply ingrained within the organization's culture.
Religious beliefs were deeply instilled in the people of the time, which gave much influence to the clergy, and the prosecution of poets who made statements contradictory to religious messages were prevalent, as was the case with Hafiz ( whose house was raided several times, and was forced to burn some of his more liberal poems ) and Ferdowsi ( who was branded a heretic and was not permitted to be buried in the Muslims graveyard ).
The effect is stronger for emotionally charged issues and for deeply entrenched beliefs.
A deeply religious man, largely following the Roman Catholic faith, his beliefs and practices were by no means orthodox.
Balsamo's coarse language and the way he incited Lorenza to display her body contrasted deeply with her parents ' deep rooted religious beliefs.
Among these was the subject of how one might assassinate President Kennedy, whose beliefs and policies the aspiring novelist deeply disliked at the time.
Basic beliefs and assumptions include individuals ' impressions about the trustworthiness and supportiveness of an organization, and are often deeply ingrained within the organization ’ s culture.
Performance “ appraisal is thought to be deeply rooted in the norms, values, and beliefs of a society ”.
It consists of beliefs, ideals, values, schemata and mental models which are deeply ingrained in us and which we often take for granted.
But, as Stone looked more deeply into the beliefs of the Presbyterians, especially the Westminster Confession of Faith, he doubted that some of the church beliefs were truly Bible-based.
A modern business is a good example of gesellschaft: the workers, managers, and owners may have very little in terms of shared orientations or beliefs, they may not care deeply for the product they are making, but it is in all their self-interest to come to work to make money, and thus the business continues.
On the other, its leadership is deeply imbued with Nazi ideas, and though they try to play down their past affiliations with more blatantly Nazi movements, such as Colin Jordan's National Socialist Movement, they covertly maintain intimate connections with small neo-Nazi cells in Britain and abroad, because all their beliefs and motives make this not only tactically expedient but effective.
As deeply religious as any of his Puritan ancestors, he was most broadly tolerant of the beliefs of others.
According to Griffin, the use of the term ' clerical fascism ' should be limited to " the peculiar forms of politics that arise when religious clerics and professional theologians are drawn either into collusion with the secular ideology of fascism ( an occurrence particularly common in interwar Europe ); or, more rarely, manage to mix a theologically illicit cocktail of deeply held religious beliefs with a fascist commitment to saving the nation or race from decadence or collapse ".
Religion and the master and slave moralities feature prominently as Nietzsche re-evaluates deeply held humanistic beliefs, portraying even domination, appropriation and injury to the weak as not universally objectionable.
The Department of Militia and Defence's policy towards recruitment was to defer to the judgement of the individual commanding officer, and since most — if not all — held deeply ingrained beliefs about the inferiority of blacks, very few were accepted.
Regardless of his ultimate religious beliefs, most scholars would accept the judgment of Brigham Madsen that Roberts possessed a " deeply embedded integrity, and above all ... fearless willingness to follow wherever his reason led him.
An adherent of Freemasonry, his political and social activism was deeply influenced by the group's philosophical beliefs.

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