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Most, if not all, of the world's religions promote altruism as a very important moral value.
Most successful freeware products have been ad-supported or " freemium " in which the free product serves to promote a commercial offering.
Most MMORPGs do not actively promote in-character role-playing, however players can use the games ' communication functions to role-play so long as other players cooperate.
Most non-Western societies consider geophagy to be an adaptive, beneficial, and nutritional approach to promote health.
In July 2011, Fonda's planned appearance on the QVC shopping network to promote her latest book, Prime Time: Making the Most of Your Life, was cancelled on short notice.
Most of the area here and in neighbouring Seven Kings was only built up between 1898 and 1910 by the developer A. C. Corbett who used new stations on the Great Eastern Railway to promote the new suburbs.
Most teetotaler organizations also demand from their members that they do not promote or produce alcoholic intoxicants.
Most non-commercial stations, like the BBC, were required by national regulations to promote local talent, and were also limited in the amount of needle time given to recorded popular music.
Most of the members of the Rump wanted to promote " godliness ", but also to restrict the more extreme puritan sects like the Quakers and the Ranters.
Most importantly, paternalism served to promote the message of individual subordination to authority.
Most notably, Petliura actively supported the work of cultural leaders such as the choreographer Vasyl Avramenko, conductor Oleksander Koshetz and bandurist Vasyl Yemetz, to allow them to travel internationally and promote an awareness of Ukrainian culture.
Most visitors do take their meals at the ryokan, which usually promote themselves on the quality of their food.
Most also promote the idea that human nature contains the ability to become good or evil, although his works tend to denounce humanity rather than uplift it.
Most have very limited application, and are typically proposed either by academics as vehicles for promoting other agendas ( such as green issues ), or consultants as an attempt at differentiation to promote sales of books and / or consultancy.
Betty appeared on ITV's Loose Women on 16 October 2007 to promote the single, and has also appeared as an interviewee on BBC Three's The Most Annoying Pop Songs ... show, passing comment on several songs that made the Top 100 list.
Most recently, one study showed that using robots in the classroom to promote collaborative learning led to an increase in learning effectiveness of the activity and an increase in the student ’ s motivation.
Most Archangels are hesitant to support one particular religion, but Dominic ( Judgment ) and Laurence ( the Sword ) take extra pains to promote Catholicism, while Khalid ( Faith ) is avowedly Muslim.
Most often used to honor celebrities from all areas and take advantage of their popularity or social connections to promote causes that benefit society in general
Most of the original members also reformed briefly in 2003 to promote the release by Zona of most Antis recordings on four CDs ( Kažkas atsitiko, Antis, Ša!
To promote the album, Hogan toured with Hilary Duff on her Most Wanted Tour throughout the US, as well as with the Backstreet Boys on their Up Close & Personal Tour, both of which took place in mid to late 2004.
Most fans took the title to be a reference to Mann's unhappy relationship with her record label, which she felt did not understand how to promote her music.
Most churches regardless of color were seen to promote ballot measures that defined marriage as being between one man and one woman.
Most releases in the United States of America do not have " Everytime I Look At You " on it as a major music distributor bought the rights to it in order to promote this song as a bonus track on their release of the DVD, despite the tracklisting on the back-covers still listing the track.
Most of the UWF-i roster formed Kingdom, which would promote a similar product on a smaller scale.

Most and racist
Most Dutch people continue to enjoy this as a cherished tradition and see Zwarte Piet as a fairy tale figure, without any racial implications, and look forward to his annual appearance, while a minority, as well as many visitors, see him as a racist caricature and fear it shapes Dutch children's perceptions of black people.
Most of the ANL's leafleting and other campaigns in the 1970s were in opposition to far right groups which it claimed were not just racist but fascist, such as the National Front, an organisation led by John Tyndall who had a long history of involvement with openly fascist and Nazi groups.
Most racist themes in popular comedy since the 1970s are targeted against racism rather than in sympathy.
As she wrote in " My Most Humiliating Jim Crow Experience ," published in Negro Digest in 1946, there was an incident where a racist decided that they did not want her on a beach.

Most and interpretation
Most of documents of the archive are letters from the head of the KGB to the Central Committee about activities of Soviet dissidents and recommendations about the interpretation in newspapers.
Most commentators see Lamentations as reflecting the period immediately following the destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BC, though Provan argues for an interpretation that is ahistorical.
Most modern interpreters, however, see Joel speaking of a literal locust plague given a prophetic / apocalyptic interpretation.
Most Protestants reject the doctrine of Purgatory on the basis that, according to the Protestant interpretation of Scripture, Christ has already made full atonement for our sins on the cross, thereby removing all obstacles which prevent us from coming directly into the presence of God after death.
Most Chinese history that is published in the People's Republic of China is based on a Marxist interpretation of history.
Most state courts interpretation of their constitution is consistent with the interpretation federal court's of analogous provisions of the federal constitution.
Most archaeologists reject this interpretation, seeing Omri as historical.
Most XMMS users take this to mean " X11 MultiMedia System " or " X Window System MultiMedia System "; the official interpretation of the ' X ' is ' Cross-platform '.
" In the interpretation of the vision given later, this figure represents " the saints of the Most High "( Dan 7: 16-18, 21-22, 25-27 ).
Most Messianic congregations and synagogues can be said to believe that the oral traditions are subservient to the Written Torah, and where there is a conflict between the Torah and the Talmud, the plain interpretation of the Written Torah take precedence.
* Most schools of thought in graphology concur that a single graphological element can be a component of many different clusters, with each cluster having a different psychological interpretation.
Most recently, Gary Ferguson has offered a detailed assessment of Henry III and his court, in the context of a discussion of the question of homosexuality in the French Renaissance, and found the political interpretation insufficient.
Most anthropologists and historians concede that each interpretation has some validity depending upon the particular dialect spoken.
Most anthropologists and historians concede that each interpretation has some validity depending upon the particular dialect spoken.
By the time the affiliation restrictions in the Glass – Steagall Act were repealed through the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act in 1999, many commentators argued Glass-Steagall was already “ dead .” Most notably, Citibank ’ s 1998 affiliation with Salomon Smith Barney, one of the largest US securities firms, was permitted under the Federal Reserve Board ’ s then existing interpretation of the Glass-Steagall Act.
Most of these dances needed some interpretation, and the dance style itself underwent serious standardisation, becoming much more balletic instead of the easy-going style that was the norm in the early 20th century, and which the RSCDS's founders considered sloppy and untraditional.
Most standards suffer from " gray areas " where differences in interpretation of standards lead to small variations from platform to platform.
Most astronomers reject Arp's interpretation of the data since the anomalous observations could be explained by perspective effects.
Most days he could be found in his chosen part of town wearing clothes he had created based on his own interpretation of the Norse god Odin.
Most theologians reject a literal interpretation of the creation narrative in Genesis.
Most New Zealanders consider the Treaty of Waitangi as the founding document of the nation of New Zealand, with formal sovereignty vested in the British Crown ( the Crown in Right of New Zealand from 1947 ), but the existence of different versions of the Treaty, in both Māori and English, and its brevity, leave this subject to arguments over the preferred interpretation.
Most programming languages ( except for a few such as APL and Smalltalk ) and algebraic formulas give higher precedence to multiplication than addition, in which case the correct interpretation of the example above is ( 1 + ( 2 * 3 )).
Most high-accuracy copying techniques use the principle that there will be only one type of possible interpretation for each reading of data, and only one possible way to write an interpretation of data.

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