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embrace and absurd
) state that one should embrace the absurd condition of humankind while conversely continuing to explore and search for meaning.

embrace and implies
The word implies that their political position was apt to embrace true republicanism and the comparable conservatism of the Federalist Party, particularly on foreign policy.
While the charge of antinomianism can and often does apply to those who reject the keeping of any codified moral laws, antinomian theology does not necessarily imply the embrace of ethical permissiveness ; rather it usually implies emphasis on the inner working of the Holy Spirit as the primary source of ethical guidance.
As its name implies, CA began with a focus on casual conversation, but its methods were subsequently adapted to embrace more task-and institution-centered interactions, such as those occurring in doctors ' offices, courts, law enforcement, helplines, educational settings, and the mass media.
Participants of Tampaction want to embrace their body and all that that implies and return to a more natural mindset, like herbal for example.
He clearly implies that this coalition could go on to embrace terrorism, paraphrasing Ilich Ramírez Sánchez, the Venezuelan terrorist known as " Carlos the Jackal " to the effect that " Islam is the only force capable of persuading large numbers of people to become ' volunteers ' for suicide attacks against the US ," and directly quoting him, " Only a coalition of Marxists and Islamists can destroy the US.
Maerad's own history, being coincident with that of the Foretold One, implies that she is Elednor, although Maerad does not immediately embrace the idea.

embrace and embracing
It is certainly possible to embrace Marxist economics, for example, or certain aspects of it, without embracing Marxist philosophy.
As a part of this, LHP followers embrace magical techniques that would traditionally be viewed as taboo, for instance using sex magic or embracing Satanic imagery.
Hence Putnam cannot embrace realism without embracing classical logic, and hence his argument to endorse quantum logic because of realism about quanta is a hopeless case.
:" One cannot embrace true vocal jazz without embracing Betty Carter.
Third Wave feminist crafters are attempting to subvert this association by embracing domestic arts while identifying as feminists who are making the choice to embrace domesticity.

embrace and all
I was so sure it was all temporary that we would all embrace, and then the lawyer would tear up all those things
Again, it was not enough to merely ask or urge his audiences to put aside their blood loyalties and ethnic differences, and embrace the equality of all Muslims under the Sacred Law, it was necessary to make them do so.
Jazz musicians sometimes broaden the term still further to embrace all slow-tempo pieces.
Another subject of the split was whether to embrace devolution as a first step to full independence ( or as the sole step if this was what the electorate wished ) or for it to be " all or nothing ".
It was the first dynasty to embrace the philosophy of Confucianism, which became the ideological underpinning of all regimes until the end of imperial China.
Because of the Jews ' rejection of Jesus, Jewish sovereignty over the promised earthly kingdom of Jerusalem and Palestine was postponed from the time of Christ's first coming until prior to or just after his Second Coming when most or all Jews will embrace him.
Many Orthodox theologians believe that all people will have an opportunity to embrace union with God, including Jesus, after their death, and so become part of the Church at that time.
Some Anglicans and Old Catholics accept that the Bishop of Rome is primus inter pares among all primates, but they embrace Conciliarism as a necessary check on what they consider to be the " excesses " of Ultramontanism.
In the 1960s, theologian Charles Hartshorne scrupulously examined and rejected both deism and pandeism ( as well as pantheism ) in favor of a conception of God whose characteristics included " absolute perfection in some respects, relative perfection in all others " or " AR ", writing that this theory " is able consistently to embrace all that is positive in either deism or pandeism ", concluding that " panentheistic doctrine contains all of deism and pandeism except their arbitrary negations ".
Chandragupta Maurya's embrace of Jainism increased social and religious renewal and reform across his society, while Ashoka's embrace of Buddhism has been said to have been the foundation of the reign of social and political peace and non-violence across all of South Asia.
Aristotle hesitated to embrace bivalence for such future contingents ; Chrysippus, the Stoic logician, did embrace bivalence for this and all other propositions.
" His concept embodied the basic tenets of Renaissance humanism, which considered humans empowered and limitless in their capacities for development, and it led to the notion that people should embrace all knowledge and develop their capacities as fully as possible.
Recent surveys by the Barna Group, a Christian research nonprofit organization, have found that a quarter of U. S. Christians, including 10 percent of all born-again Christians, embrace the idea.
By the early 1960s structuralism as a movement was coming into its own and some believed that it offered a single unified approach to human life that would embrace all disciplines.
The term is used to embrace two ideas: " human speciesism ," which is the exclusion of all nonhuman animals from the protections afforded to humans, and the more general idea of assigning value to a being on the basis of their species, so that human beings favouring rights for chimpanzees over rights for dogs because of human-chimpanzee similarities, would be an example of " human-chimpanzee speciesism.
Such proponents may explicitly embrace and accept the charge of speciesism, arguing that it recognizes the importance of all human beings, and that species loyalty is justified.
Yet it seems likely on some accounts, either that a part of the work has been lost or, what is more likely, that Zosimus did not live to finish it ; for as we now have it, it does not embrace all that Zosimus himself tells us he intended to take up ( iv.
His book illustrations embrace almost all the great classics.

embrace and unreasonable
" We should stop acting as if our goal is to author extremely elegant theories, and instead embrace complexity and make use of the best ally we have: the unreasonable effectiveness of data.

embrace and world
Benedictine Oblates endeavor to embrace the spirit of the Benedictine vow in their own life in the world.
President Rene Preval on his campaign for his second terms vow on his Maillages Routiers to rebuild the majority of those roads that was disintegrate rapidly and build new one that will enable the country to move forward ; when he could not get fund from the world Bank went Literally and beg Foreign donor for assistant which was heavily criticize by many politicians in the media, but was greatly embrace by a population desperate to see road pave come in to their town.
Weber also writes that " the affluent embrace good fortune theodicies, which emphasise that prosperity is a blessing of God ... theodices of misfortune emphasise that affluence is a sign of evil and that suffering in this world will be rewarded in the next.
* The great pandemic of the Roman world strikes violently in Pontus on the Black Sea and causes enormous loss of life in Alexandria, encouraging thousands to embrace Christianity.
Many embrace the hippie values of peace, love, and community, and hippies may still be found in bohemian enclaves around the world.
Protmann's first rule stated: " Do not flee from the world, but instead confront, engage and embrace it, constantly.
Like many other technological innovations, each of several companies made an attempt to produce a television recording standard that the majority of the world would embrace.
But, in more recent years, the field has expanded to embrace all musical styles from all parts of the world.
The spirit world is believed to be a place of continued spiritual growth for all spirits who embrace the teachings of Christ.
He strove to bring an end to the isolation of the Jews so that they would be able to embrace the culture of the Western world, and in turn be embraced by gentiles as equals.
" Nationality is their first object — a nationality which will not only raise our people from their poverty, by securing to them the blessings of a domestic legislature, but inflame and purify them with a lofty and heroic love of country — a nationality of the spirit as well as the letter — a nationality which may come to be stamped upon our manners, our literature, and our deeds — a nationality which may embrace Protestant, Catholic, and Dissenter, Milesian and Cromwellian, the Irishman of a hundred generations, and the stranger who is within our gates ; not a nationality which would preclude civil war, but which would establish internal union and external independence — a nationality which would be recognised by the world, and sanctified by wisdom, virtue, and time.
In the second year of activities, SAM ’ s wings grew and began to embrace the world of the nearest Colombian cities with flights to Bogotá, Bucaramanga, Planeta Rica and Barranquilla.
" They embrace, and Milly decides to say goodbye to " the outside world — reality — Fred Archer " and live with Villeridge and his created " Never-Never Land of the mind.
This leads to disconnect between the person and the physical world world around them-including other people-and is a secondary significant motivating force in leading people to embrace DIY culture.
Indeed, Unitarians are able to embrace and gain insights from the great world religions, philosophies, arts and modern sciences.
Yet he has said that every business must embrace green products and green ways of doing business, " whether you believe in global warming or not ... because the world wants these products.
The Abbot of Shaolin, Shi Yong Xin, has decided to embrace modern day pop culture and has used it to the advantage of the temple to keep the temple prominent on the world stage.
The new verses are critical of U. S. involvement in the end of the Soviet Union, and Boris Yeltsin's embrace of western-style capitalism, making particular disparaging references to the New world order following the end of the Cold War.
One can find more epithets in praise of this article than Turgenev once assembled to praise the Russian language, or Nekrasov to praise Mother Russia: great, powerful, abundant, highly ramified, multiform, wide sweeping 58, which summed up the world not so much through the exact terms of its sections as in their extended diacritical interpretation. Who among us has not experienced its all-encompassing embrace?
According to an Imation executive, Imation's " new scalable storage solutions help SMBs cost-effectively embrace the rapidly expanding digital world, yet frees them up to run a productive business.
The Kuei-jin stand between the mortal world ( which they can never fully return to ) and the spirit world ( which they cannot fully embrace ).
A living myth is one that works for us, that we embrace as " true ," that makes sense of the world as we perceive it.

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