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Such and religious
Such religious groups and denominations interpretation of scripture and doctrine leads them to accept that homosexuality is morally acceptable, and a natural occurrence.
Such massive violence led to a search for natural religious truthstruths that could be universally accepted, because they had been either " written in the book of Nature " or " engraved on the human mind " by God.
Such is the Biblical school at Jerusalem, open to the religious of the Order and to secular clerics, which publishes the Revue Biblique.
Such attempts are often based in religious beliefs that perceive gay, lesbian and bisexual activity as immoral.
Such a combination of religious practices, suitable for individuals and hermits, did not suit the bulk of the Jews.
Such a religious situation allowed the more recently arrived form of Christianity to have opportunity to grow.
In a letter, Dvořák disclosed his concerns regarding Brahms's religious views: " Such a man, such a fine soul — and he believes in nothing!
Such methods of application of law in a religious context are common in Islam and Judaism.
Such strategic claims fostered a spirit of toleration among the Manicheans and the other religious communities and this particular feature greatly assisted them in gaining the approval of authorities to practice in different regions along the Silk Road.
Such critics often argue that certain religious groups use mind control techniques to unethically recruit and maintain members.
Such emphasis on the antiquity of religious tradition is not exclusive to modern paganism, and is found in many other religions.
Such oaths are often required by the laws of the state, religious body, or other organization before the person may actually exercise the powers of the office or any religious body.
Such a privilege was reserved to devout religious leaders from the time Osman had established his residence in Konya in 1299, before the capital was moved to Bursa and later to Constantinople.
' Such concordats allowed the Catholic Church to organize youth groups, make ecclesiastical appointments, run schools, hospitals, and charities, or even conduct religious services.
Such believers distinguish between religious fables or myths, on one hand, and those sacred narratives which are described by their tradition as being history or revelation, on the other.
Such religious utopias are often described as " gardens of delight ", implying an existence free from worry in a state of bliss or enlightenment.
Yet “ Such a humanistic interest was itself religious ….
Such an approach allowed religious philosophers such as Thomas Aquinas and Étienne Gilson to try to show that reason and revelation are compatible.
As a normative term, it refers to ideologies or policies that promote this diversity or its institutionalisation ; in this sense, multiculturalism is a society “ at ease with the rich tapestry of human life and the desire amongst people to express their own identity in the manner they see fit .” Such ideologies or policies vary widely, including country to country, ranging from the advocacy of equal respect to the various cultures in a society, to a policy of promoting the maintenance of cultural diversity, to policies in which people of various ethnic and religious groups are addressed by the authorities as defined by the group they belong to.
Such religious or sacral customs may be unpredictable and vary completely from one culture to another: while uttering the name of God may be a taboo in one culture, uttering it as often as possible may be considered pious in the extreme in another.
Such an action ideally is done as an act of religious devotion out of a wish to help or bring joy to others, without any thought of compensation.
Such traditional aspects consisted of various philosophical and religious practices that emerged parallel with Confucianism.
Such practices of human sacrifice as there was in medieval Tibet was mostly replaced by animal sacrifice, or the self-infliction of wounds in religious ritual, by the 20th century.
Such a state in which the nation is sovereign would thence be termed a nation-state ( as opposed to a monarchy, or a religious state ).

Such and meaning
Such films employ sarcasm, stereotyping, mockery of scenes from other films, and the obviousness of meaning in a character's actions.
Such was not Rousseau's meaning.
Such inflection is not readily conveyed via the entities employed within the orthography to convey intended meaning.
Such an open set cannot be cut into two constituent open sets with the same structure, and that is the meaning of its atomicity.
Such languages either use a complex description to translate the term ( such as Russian combine meaning of уединение-solitude, секретность-secrecy, and частная жизнь-private life ) or borrow English " privacy " ( as Indonesian Privasi or Italian la privacy ).
Such sling-bullets come in a number of shapes including an ellipsoidal form closely resembling an acorn-this could be the origin of the Latin word for a leaden sling-bullet: glandes plumbeae ( literally leaden acorns ) or simply glandes ( meaning acorns, singular glans ).
Such explanation is called statistical thermodynamics ; also often it is also referred to by the term ' statistical mechanics ', though this term can have a wider meaning, referring to ' microscopic objects ', such as economic quantities, that do not obey Hamiltonian dynamics.
Such items have included silver bracelets, crescent moon pendant, pyramid-shaped pendant, winged-heart pendant, gold crosses and, most recently, a Tiffany pendant with diamonds meaning " longevity.
Such devices are known as " legal dosimeters ", meaning that they have been approved for use in recording personnel dose for regulatory purposes.
Such constructions can be used to express functional meaning of aspect, modality, voice, emphasis, etc.
Such experiments are generally double blind, meaning that neither the volunteer nor the researcher knows which individuals are in the control group or the experimental group until after all of the data have been collected.
Such powders are said to be cohesive, meaning they are not as easily fluidized or pneumatically conveyed as easily as their more coarse-grained counterparts.
" By the eighteenth century, " man " had come to refer primarily to males ; some writers who wished to use the term in the older sense deemed it necessary to spell out their meaning: Anthony Trollope, for example, writes of " the infinite simplicity and silliness of mankind and womankind " and when " Edmund Burke, writing of the French Revolution, used men in the old, inclusive way, he took pains to spell out his meaning: ' Such a deplorable havoc is made in the minds of men ( both sexes ) in France ....'"
Such expositions are often called monothematic, meaning that one theme serves to establish the opposition between tonic and dominant keys.
Such reforms would include improving safeguards of rights, as well as patriation of the Constitution, meaning the British Parliament would no longer have to approve constitutional amendments.
Such meaning is derived from the culture in which they live and which informs them about the nature of illness and how it responds to treatment.
Such books do not just quote the proverb but spend their pages explaining the meaning and application of the proverbs.
Such " worship " may only become more common in late modernity, as ' in our secular culture sexuality often replaces religion as a means of pursuing the meaning of life '.
Such is the supreme meaning of that national history which began with the exodus and culminated ( at the same time virtually terminating ) in the appearing of Jesus.
Such words are usually terms that do not have a clear definition but are used to give the impression of a clear meaning.
Such a composition must necessarily be brief, and the restraints attendant upon its publication concurred with the simplicity of Greek taste in prescribing conciseness of expression, pregnancy of meaning, purity of diction and singleness of thought, as the indispensable conditions of excellence in the epigrammatic style.
Such a meaning is connected to the Umbrian word for border, tuder: Tursa is written Tuda in the Etruscan tablets, the intervocalic d being pronounced as a weak rs ( i. e..
Such systems tend to be " one-way ", meaning external forces applied aerodynamically to the control surfaces are not perceived at the controls.

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