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They also emphasize his close relationship with St Anthony, who is almost universally revered throughout Christendom.
They emphasize that not every film noir embodies all five attributes in equal measure — one might be more dreamlike ; another, particularly brutal.
They emphasize three conclusions: First, while acknowledging Card and Krueger, they found that studies since the early 1990s have strongly pointed to a " reduction in employment opportunities for low-skilled and directly affected workers.
They see no particular reason to emphasize certain speeds more than others.
They emphasize that all we know and can ever know is human mathematics, the mathematics arising from the human intellect.
They tended to emphasize the qualities of the materials used (" truth to material ").
They advocate minimal defense spending, and emphasize economic growth.
They emphasize peace, simplicity, the equality of believers, and consistent obedience to Christ.
They are meant to emphasize the buttocks and the legs.
They reject the name of Xinjiang because of an allegedly Chinese perspective reflected in the name and prefer East Turkestan to emphasize connection to other westerly Turkic groups.
" They argue that Japan's international relations policies during this period should be understood, rather, as simply being aimed at keeping international interactions under tight control ; furthermore, they emphasize that Japan was not alone in seeking to control, and limit, international interactions, and that in fact nearly every major power at the time had policies in place dictating who could trade, at which ports, at which times, and in what manner.
They formed a new " Centre " faction, also called the " Constitution Party " to emphasize its adherence to constitutional liberties.
They emphasize yet for these classical modalities that any optimal categorization depends very much on the application domain and use case.
They emphasize their interest in moderate to liberal theology, as well as new ideas, methods, and opportunities.
They emphasize that the applicants with the flashiest resumes are not necessarily the people to hire, but the applicants who seem the most dedicated and seem to have the most integrity are the best option regardless of their past experiences or credentials.
They practice shunning of excommunicated members, and emphasize that a person can only hope to be saved, and that it is a form of pride to claim the assurance of salvation.
They sought to emphasize the cultural anarchy and disorder being ignored in Britain.
They do emphasize that righteousness as acceptance by God and sharing in the righteousness of Christ is always complete.
They emphasize that many scholars define terrorism as the attempt to spread terror in the population through indiscriminate bombings, thus excluding anarchist propaganda of the deed from the definition of terrorism.
They point out that the Hebrew words for father (< nowiki >'</ nowiki > ab ) and son ( ben ) can also mean forefather and descendant, respectively, and that the Biblical scripture occasionally " telescopes " genealogies to emphasize the more important ancestors.
They emphasize the understanding of the inspired scriptures by the illumination of the Holy Spirit, the " centrality of Christ " in the divine revelation, the necessity of holiness, nonviolence and the importance of community.
They are sometimes also called " power " maneuvers, as they are meant to emphasize a wrestler's strength.
They emphasize " the family, rather than the individual " as the " basic building block of our society ", and asserts that the promotion of stronger family units will result in reduced social problems and a more robust workforce.
Stylistically, " They emphasize lavish sets and costumes, sensuous lighting, painstakingly slow camerawork, and a penchant for imagery reflecting subjective states or symbolic values ," comments Bondanella.
They emphasize Schiller's concept of the interdependence of classical artistic beauty and republican political freedom, as elaborated in his series of essays entitled Letters on the Aesthetical Education of Man.

They and uncertainty
They are reluctant to use it because they fear to introduce uncertainty into the law.
* They recall that, during the 40-year Great Western Schism, while nobody claimed that the see of Rome was vacant, there was uncertainty about which of the two ( eventually three ) claimants was the true pontiff, with even canonized saints taking opposing sides in the controversy.
They are used to model phenomena with significant uncertainty in inputs, such as the calculation of risk in business.
They stress uncertainty and bounded rationality in the making of economic decisions, rather than relying on the rational man who is fully informed of all circumstances impinging on his decisions.
They may be receptive and shy and often prefer stability to uncertainty and change.
# They are states of ( balanced ) minimal uncertainty:.
They are often hung upside down, indicating the uncertainty of their life and their powerlessness in changing their own fates.
* Who are, as Jack Good describes, " chaos tolerant ": They can handle a degree of disorder, uncertainty, and ambiguity in life and want to be " partners in the exciting search for tentative but satisfying answers to the most pressing problems of existence.
They say that industrial disputes of the type that organising engenders are harmful to the national economies in which they occur: by increasing uncertainty and raising wages ( labour costs ), they will make economies less attractive to inward investment.
In some languages, the distinction between the normal object and reflexive pronouns exists mainly in the third person: whether one says " I like me " or " I like myself ", there is no question that the object is the same person as the subject ; but, in " They like them ( selves )", there can be uncertainty about the identity of the object unless a distinction exists between the reflexive and the nonreflexive.
They discuss the idea of nuclear power and its control, the rationale behind building or not building an atomic bomb, the uncertainty of the past and the inevitability of the future as embodiments of themselves acting as particles drifting through the atom that is Copenhagen.
They are generally divided into two groups, Kalenjin and Omotik – Datooga, although there is some uncertainty as to the internal coherence of the Kalenjin branch.
They react to uncertainty and chaos by tightening already feeble controls, rather than engaging people's best capacities to learn and adapt.
They ask, "‘ Would death be any less frightening if you knew for certain that it would come next Tuesday at 5: 15 p. m., and that your hopes for an afterlife were illusory ?’.... Would you rather be certain that death is the end, or live with the uncertainty that it might not be?
" They also note that people actually seek out some types of uncertainty, and that being uncertain is not always very unpleasant.
) They may include representation of uncertainty.

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