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  • By reuniting the oft-reproduced images of Che Guevara and the Baader-Meinhof pin-ups with their tenets of belief, LaBruce puts the radical back into radical chic.
  • Our study showed that Kalarippayattu closely follows the tenets of plyometrics, which is why we decided to include it in the curriculum, "explained Singh. The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • For 1, 000 years the indigenous Nenets people have migrated along the Yamal peninsula.
  • From this he adopted the name Plantagenet, and the kings who descended from him and ruled England for more than three hundred years are called the Plantagenets. Famous Men of the Middle Ages
  • Pursenets on their Holes, and put in a _Ferret_ close muzzled, and she will bolt them out (being a natural Enemy to them) into the Nets: Or blow on the suddain the Drone of a Bag-Pipe into the Burrows, and they will boult out: Or for want of either of these two, take powder of The School of Recreation (1684 edition) Or, The Gentlemans Tutor, to those Most Ingenious Exercises of Hunting, Racing, Hawking, Riding, Cock-fighting, Fowling, Fishing
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  • The notion is irreconcilable to basic skeptic tenets.
  • But broadcasting was not closely attuned to the preferences of viewers, or to the basic tenets of efficient operation. The Media in Britain Today
  • They were Gentiles, who had given in adhesion to some of the tenets of Judaism. Death, the Law of Life
  • It's bad enough that George Bush has been willing, and able, to challenge and dismantle some of the most basic tenets of our American democracy - the system of checks and balances, an independent judiciary, and the right of a people to be free from government intrusion and persecution - but to see England fall prey to the same simple-minded authoritarian leanings is simply very sad. 01/16/2006
  • The best way to combat inflation is to stick to the basic tenets of sound investing.
  • African cibet and the Chinese and Indian zibet, yield), including the hyaena civet from the Cape of Good Hope: genets and ichneumons, which will be found on the lower shelves; and the Mexican house-marten. How to See the British Museum in Four Visits
  • Their conformity to the tenets of a philosophy that was supposed to be about non-conformity, suggests that, deep down, they were were playing at it.
  • The Yamal Nenets case study (Chapter 12) is of interest because it focuses, like the Finnmark study, on a reindeer herding livelihood with a history of adaptive management during times of change. Understanding and assessing climate change vulnerabilities in the Arctic through case studies
  • Catechism, giving, in the form of questions and answers, the most important tenets of Parsiism. Chips From A German Workshop - Volume I Essays on the Science of Religion
  • He was no stranger to the tenets of humanist educational theory.
  • Such tenets never held back the great Arab astronomers and mathematicians of the Middle Ages.
  • But broadcasting was not closely attuned to the preferences of viewers, or to the basic tenets of efficient operation. The Media in Britain Today
  • Ideas about storage architectures are obsoleting long held sacred tenets and myths about backup and archiving.
  • The records of Massachusetts Bay are full of suggestive incongruities between the ideal, single-souled life which its founders hoped to lead, and the jealousies, the opposing opinions, or the intervolved passions of individuals and of parties, which sometimes unwittingly cloaked themselves in religious tenets. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • In Arthur Bryant's account, Henry III's son, Edward I, was the last of the great Plantagenets, indeed, the very "beau-ideal of a medieval king". Great dynasties of the world: The Plantagenets
  • To explicate this paradigm, the study, in addition to the tenets of border theory, draws on the insights of historicism and postcolonial theory.
  • Instead, modern-day social scientists could simply watch the intense psychological discomfort of conservatives when one of their basic tenets (the New York Times is a bit to the left of Kim Il Jung) collides with an inconvertible fact (Times reporter Judy Miller is now completing her second week in the slammer for refusing to rat out her Bush administration sources in the Valerie Plame case). Walter Shapiro: Flying Saucers and Valerie Plame
  • He used the tenets of population biology, ordered by natural selection and biological fitness, to look at societal comportment.
  • To play with important truths, to disturb the repose of established tenets, to subtilize objections, and elude proof, is too often the sport of youthful vanity, of which maturer experience commonly repents. Christian Morals
  • Henry II. was the first of the Plantagenets, and he took his name from Geoffrey of Anjou who used to wear a piece of planta genista in his cap. An Island Story: A History of England for Boys and Girls
  • Many of these critiques have roots in a broad body of research known as biophysical economics, the basic tenets of which are the focus of this analysis. Biophysical economics
  • Early Baptists, of course, found themselves restrained by Calvinist predestinarian tenets.
  • Either you respect the basic tenets of civilised society, or you face the consequences.
  • In the process we may hope to uncover the reasons for the striking lack of consensus about Orphic tenets and practices.
  • In advancing the tenets of racism, Western theorists left no avenue of human potentiality and human activity untouched.
  • He wanted to set up a secret community which would be based on a mixture of unusual beliefs involving both the worship of his own son, Jack, and the tenets of the then-fashionable credo of theosophy.
  • We looked at the basic tenets that underlie the field of design.
  • But it reopened after a state judge ruled this month that the cooperative could do business under the tenets of Proposition 215.
  • Six tenets proposed in cognitive semantics can be conceived of as the important guideline for the studies of meaning of language.
  • Europeans think that Americans are on their way to betraying some of the elementary tenets of the Enlightenment, establishing a new principle in which they are ‘first among unequals.’
  • Which is redolent with the central tenets of surrealism that made Lamarkin swoon (“beauty will be convulsive or not at all.”), when it involved a deep awareness of the unconscious, before it became a synonym for indolence and an excuse for the dirty word of indifference. Nadja | Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast
  • Liege (or rather Tongres, for Liege was not then built) that she was spreading wide her tenets, unpersecuted and unrestrained, for she was too far removed from idolatry and imposture to be regarded. Olla Podrida
  • She was deeply devoted to the tenets of her Christian faith.
  • Dis not on topick, but Ai heerd Norm Abrams tawkin ’bout dis kind of chare las nite, so Ai luks it up on da intrenets. ATTACK! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • It wasn't until I got shipped out to the cold sandstone mansion that the tenets of religion were spooned into his unwilling thrapple.
  • Elements of Kina myth could be hammered into conformity with the tenets of the only true religion, given a quick coat of blackwash, and I would have completed a course of religious acrobatics elegant enough to spark the pride of my childhood teachers. Water Sleeps
  • This can change, however, if you become more proactive in applying experimental design tenets to your Web data collection procedures (such as, randomize the selection of voters in your Web polls).
  • Mass immigration, multiculturalism and the 'reconstituted' or 'blended' family became tenets of progressivism. Times, Sunday Times
  • It has endorsed all of the fundamental tenets of the president's revisionist approach to foreign policy.
  • The emanation of all beings from the soul of the universe, and their refusion in it, which were tenets closely connected with this system of dogmas, border on a species of Pantheism, and are liable to all the difficulties attendant upon that doctrine. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 347, September, 1844
  • Participation in the debate is limited only to those who prescribe to the tenets of the discourse -- in this case, it is the Palestinian Authority led by Mahmoud Abbas, the Jordanians, Egyptians, Saudis, and a smattering of other "defeatist" Arab leaders who are happy to serve our interests over theirs. Sharmine Narwani: The New Middle East Narrative -- Is Washington in or Out?
  • One of the tenets of sociolinguistics is that synchronic variation of the type illustrated here and in the examples in Chapter 3 represents a stage in long-term change.
  • Natural science studies nature and its laws; theology studies supernature and its tenets. The Scientist
  • Although not a Christian by profession, Jaspers' philosophy was Christian in many of its tenets, and he was also systematically Kantian.
  • As the Plantagenets had their “planta genista,” the broom; so the Dymokes would seem to have had their “oak.” {209b} The descent of the early Dymokes may be briefly given thus: — Scrivelsby, forming part of the Soke of Horncastle, of which the Conqueror held the manor, was given by William to Robert Dispenser, his steward, whom we have several times named in connection with other neighbouring parishes. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
  • According to Buddhist prama tenets, there are only two valid and authoritative means of veridical cognition.
  • Such discrimination violates central tenets of our liberal legal system, including the rule of law.
  • All that stayed with me after Keane was an unhappy impression of all-abiding tonal uniformity in the hush-tone vespers of dialogues, unhandsome, shallow mise-en-scène, and rigidly adhered-to aesthetic tenets.
  • Nonetheless, Yamal Nenets are currently showing signs of stress adapting to the recent barrage of simultaneous changes in their homeland – from health and demography [3] to questions of land tenure [4] and increasingly severe "overgrazing", predation, and poaching on reindeer pastures [5]. Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
  • In which case, all I know is to state and establish the 'tenable' group's place ( 'tenets') and attract whoever comes to stand on it. OpEdNews - Diary: Some Truth For A Change
  • Se se ra gore re swanetše go tloga re dumela go theo ye le gore re tsenetše mokgatlo ntle le kgapeletšo le ntle le maikemišetšo a go ikhola, bjale ka ge go bolela Keno. Polelo ya go Tswalela Modiro ya Presidente wa African National Congress, Thabo Mbeki, Go Khansele Kakaret�o ya Bobedi Ya ANC Tshwane
  • Many devout Muslims dislike the term moderate, too, saying it suggests deviation from the tenets of the Quran. Burning a Bridge Between Faiths
  • By saying that the question of meaning is an inescapable question, is Heidegger departing from the tradition, or is he simply rephrasing its basic tenets?
  • Nenets men engage in a wrestling match at the annual spring festival in Yar Sale.
  • No toughness, no championship," he said, repeating one of his go-to tenets—and the phrase defensive end Justin Tuck whispered to his should've-been-hobbled coach that Christmas Eve night when the up-and-down Giants finally seemed to find themselves. The Tough Got Going
  • The university is united in its support of four tenets, including increasing domestic diversity on campus and creating a gender-blind campus housing option.
  • We have birds and mammals here such as the slender mongoose and large spotted genets that are not rare, but it's still nice to have them in a city like Johannesburg.
  • The Yamal Nenet situation differs from that of the Finnmark herders in that the Yamal Nenets are experiencing stresses relating to oil and gas extraction, and might in the future experience stresses related to Northern Sea Route coastal development made possible by climate change. Understanding and assessing climate change vulnerabilities in the Arctic through case studies
  • No culture or religion can boast that its tenets are unique.
  • During the premodern period, meat was proscribed under the tenets of Buddhism.
  • Several small mammals live in the park - genets, shrews, hedgehogs and mongooses.
  • The critical were there, representing various shades of belief and prejudice, from the quiet repressionist, who, disdaining emotion, views with dispassionate coldness the great tenets of the faith, to the irrepressible enthusiast whose spiritual understanding is often lost beneath a foam of feeling; from the instructed brother who reads his title clear with logical accuracy in the Scriptures and glories in his standing with belieing indifference to his state, to the anxious soul whose hope of heaven veers with every changing wind of fitful emotion. The First Soprano
  • It includes reliance on superstitions, as well as religious tenets such as belief in the survival of the soul after death. Times, Sunday Times
  • Publications about the sciences intended for general audiences were obvious sources of information, often inspiring the reader to an engagement with experiment, perhaps not always to the degree that Boyle inspired Hoofnail. reference reference Although few books were about color per se, many more included its basic tenets, and Newton's experimentum crucis was often called on to explain color, science, and light, and, by extension, the juncture of science and arts. The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
  • It may be that, on the whole, the idea of fixity prevailed more among thinkers with a religious bias; but for the most part the theories were debated independently of the tenets of any faith, Christian or other. Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work
  • Certainly his woodworking echoed a number of its tenets on construction, such as simplicity, honesty, rectilinearity, and functionality.
  • One of the tenets in the chamber of commerce charter states that employees should be able to handle complaints.
  • He outlines brilliantly the basic tenets of Conservatism.
  • Non-violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith.
  • Though the design of decoys has transformed from rustic to artistic, the main tenets of construction have remained the same throughout the years. Smithsonian Mag
  • One of the regime’s central tenets was that Italy had to be “ruralized,” because life in the industrial cities was undermining the nation’s virility—“sterilizing the people”—and thus depriving the country of its future fighting men. Delizia!
  • We have birds and mammals here such as the slender mongoose and large spotted genets that are not rare, but it's still nice to have them in a city like Johannesburg.
  • Non-violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith.
  • The rule of law is one of the fundamental tenets of our democracy.
  • The tenets of the Flat calendar are shrouded in the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • Those tenets are inherent in the current transformation of U.S. Army logistics.
  • Much of these two basic tenets was retained after the United States of America won independence from Britain, and received some judicial recognition in the US Supreme Court.
  • The main tenets of his argument were radically opposed to current thinking at the time.
  • He reminded them of the basic tenets of biblical teaching.
  • In this sense morality can vary from person to person and while the same can be said for Christians, there are basic tenets that all Christians believe, and in most faiths in general with the exception of some oddballs, and that is, the ten commandments or equivalent, especially in regards to killing, raping, stealing, etc. in which hopefully abstinence is reinforced by the belief in an after life and the accountability of bad behaviour. Child Abuse Alert
  • When the Amir Dost Mahomed Khan came to Peshawur in 1856, he was accompanied by Hafiz Ji, a leading mullah of Afghanistan and a great doctrinarian; to whom came the learned amongst the Faithful, to discuss the tenets of their religion and to listen to the wisdom of the wise. The Story of the Guides
  • American rock and soul music and its instrumentation and stylistic tenets found purchase in trad Cambodian music in the wake of the Vietnam War.
  • Key tenets of the England game that had evaded them eight days ago were evident in abundance. Times, Sunday Times
  • Oceania is not allowed to know anything of the tenets of the other two philosophies, but he is taught to execrate them as barbarous outrages upon morality and common sense. Nineteen Eighty-four
  • One new tendency -- that which insists more passionately than ever on order and organization -- merely continues the impetus given by Cézanne and received by all his followers; but another, more vague, towards something which I had rather call humanism than humanity, does imply, I think, a definite breach with Cubism and the tenets of the austerer doctrinaires. Since Cézanne
  • In advancing the tenets of racism, Western theorists left no avenue of human potentiality and human activity untouched.
  • Traditionally, Nenets have subsisted on nomadic hunting, fishing, and, most importantly, reindeer herding, which was collectivized in the 1930s and 1940s.
  • This kitchen exemplifies those tenets with its greet-the-day colors, friendly layout, and elemental materials.
  • One of the tenets of Christianity is forgiveness.
  • While some biologists noted a vague superficial similarity with lemurs, most concluded that it was a viverrid: a member of the same carnivoran family as civets and genets*. That’s no mystery carnivore (part I)
  • Mr. Qureshi also alleged that the new slaughter house had the same point of entry for all animals to be slaughtered under 'jhatka' and 'halal' which was against the tenets of Islam. The Hindu - Front Page
  • One of the central tenets of this ideology is the inherent inferiority and weakness of women.
  • At issue is the government's post-crisis stimulus spending, and the basic tenets of Keynesianism.
  • To listen to the erudite and cosmically conscious Monsieur Joly explain the tenets of biodynamics, the system of holistic agriculture based on the teachings of Austrian theosophist Rudolph Steiner, while walking the rolling hills of his vineyard on the north bank of the Loire, it's easy to be convinced that conventional agriculture is pernicious and that biodynamics is the future, if not necessarily to understand it in rational terms. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
  • One of the core tenets of republicanism is equality of treatment, and this should apply rigidly to all areas of government activity throughout Ireland.
  • All tenets are instrumental in producing issues that prepare war fighters and planners to be good decision makers.
  • although lishenets and katorga are new words for me, need to check them out Firedoglake » So, How Can I Help?
  • The great mass of Christian people remain complacent, unaware both that the position of the Church in contemporary society is humiliating and that the cause of that humiliation is their own timid compromise with a secularism inconsistent with tenets the holding and advancement of which are the Church's chief reason for being … Finding a Place for God
  • Further, one of his main tenets is that this belief, time after time, has been shown as blatantly illogical, and yet it continues to predominate in the corridors of power.
  • While rabbis may have encoded the tenets of Reform Judaism in documents like the Pittsburgh Platform (1885), clubwomen implemented the new emphasis on meaningful ceremonial and social reform. Club Movement in the United States.
  • In the process we may hope to uncover the reasons for the striking lack of consensus about Orphic tenets and practices.
  • Sports lovers across the world can be forgiven if they have perceived the Games as a great burlesque of the tenets spelt out by Coubertin.
  • After all, one of the key tenets of Paganism is that Divinity is immanent; it is around us and within us.
  • The "rejectionist" atmosphere also welcomed radical proposals that conflict with fundamental tenets of American society, which were marketed as dramatic departures from the status quo and a means to limit the scope of government. Bradford Kane: The Tea Party's Four Themes and Their Antidotes for the November Election
  • There are certain tenets when tripping through Mexico.
  • Conservatives (read: Republicans) want to be allowed to engage in doublethink on stem cell research, like they do on the more basic tenets of “decency” and “morality.” Think Progress » Defending Bush’s Veto, Rove Grossly Distorts Stem Cell Science
  • Why should one take on faith any tenets that haven't been verified by personal observation or experimentation?
  • It's amazing how much progress you can make just by observing the basic tenets of decent health and decent manners. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was a basic discrepancy between the revolutionary tenets of Marxism and surrealism.
  • Plus the internet rule ‘don't feed the trolls’ applies as much as on blogs as usenets, so we moderate the comments and have good systems for dealing with that rapidly.
  • Another possible reason for the skewed distribution of genet size within patches is intraspecific competition among the genets.
  • Yet the fact remains that one of the basic tenets of any business is protecting your assets. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of the basic tenets of the campaign finance system is disclosure.
  • Born in Dunfermline, Scotland, Carnegie was indoctrinated in the democratic, pacifistic tenets of his father, a Chartist radical.
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • The notion is irreconcilable to basic skeptic tenets.
  • The institutionalization of Negritude's tenets was most noticeable within the workings of the fine arts academy throughout the 1960s and 1970s.
  • The dogmatic tenets of Christian orthodoxy were not conformable to reason, nor was it possible to validate them through merely historical considerations that were in any case intrinsically problematic.
  • By reuniting the oft-reproduced images of Che Guevara and the Baader-Meinhof pin-ups with their tenets of belief, LaBruce puts the radical back into radical chic.
  • But broadcasting was not closely attuned to the preferences of viewers, or to the basic tenets of efficient operation. The Media in Britain Today
  • As has been well documented, many white rock performers found their calling in black juke joints and nightclubs or by listening to R & B on the radio, and the music they created challenged all the tenets of American citizenship. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Meanwhile the GOP has embraced the tenets of the KKK at the core values level and all you can do is deflect from the evil that you “now” represent. Think Progress » Tea Party Blogger Hints That Pelosi’s Life Is In Danger, Warns Of ‘A Thousand Little Waco’s’
  • One can try to apply the tenets of one's belief system to one's life.
  • In this far-distant future, Seldon's name is lost in the mists of history, and psychohistory is a occult practice, whose ‘Psycholars’ maintain their Galactic rule by keeping the tenets of their science secret.
  • They do not have books on Islam and its various teachings and tenets, which they could read and learn from.
  • Harris wishes to convict religious belief of mulish literalism, while attacking its tenets in the most bluntly prosaic and anachronistic terms he can muster.
  • ‘Compared to larger carnivores, the smaller species such as genets and mongooses are very poorly understood,’ said De Luca, ‘so one of our aims is to shed more light on this important and secretive group of animals.’
  • On envoya chez lui des genets pour apporter les présens; et, pour sa monture ainsi que pour sa suite, les chevaux qu'avoient laissés à la porte du palais ceux des grands qui étoient venus faire cortège au roi pendant la cérémonie. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 10 Asia, Part III
  • The two composers did share basic aesthetic tenets. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The philosopher condemns the poet as incapable of forming rational theological tenets, because his temper is unspeculative, or at most, carries him no farther than a materialistic philosophy. The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years
  • I am a in sharp rein but i get revolting when meryta aldose that ultimateness enets is clew religiously the blowhard, or that all jacobinical remuneration are retral, or that antilles demographer is aerobic. Rational Review
  • Under this subchapter, a religious organization may require that all applicants and employees conform to the religious tenets of such organization. Red Room: Work For A Church Or Religious School? You May Have No Civil Rights
  • So one of our tenets has been to be almost pedantic about process. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yet this wave of social legislation could not easily be reconciled with the tenets of classical liberalism.
  • Massachusetts Bay are full of suggestive incongruities between the ideal, single-souled life which its founders hoped to lead, and the jealousies, the opposing opinions, or the intervolved passions of individuals and of parties, which sometimes unwittingly cloaked themselves in religious tenets. A Study of Hawthorne
  • Some religious tenets and social conventions ban copulation between unmarried couples or limit coitus to certain postures or positions.
  • Do we sigh that such tenets have been disproved many times over, both by the arguments of more profound thinkers in the field and by the sour fruits of a bitter experience?
  • Interpretations of this Ecole have tended to emphasize how the ideological tenets of Negritude determined its iconographic parameters and how the formal characteristics of European modernism informed its stylistic attributes.
  • In doing so, he subjects central tenets of modern economics to trenchant criticism.
  • No intellectual development, no critical examination of the tenets of their faith.
  • He appears to have become a convert to the doctrine of the Quakers, or Friends, and a great assertor of their peculiar tenets. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • The officiant should then appraise the boy and girl of the duties and obligations of conjugal life according to the Gurus tenets.
  • The tenets of the Flat calendar are shrouded in the mists of time. Times, Sunday Times
  • That fact does not mean all the basic tenets of ANY religion are correct or even remotely true.
  • The only wild animals are genets (harmless cats), birds and a couple of frolicking otters.
  • One of the central tenets of a liberal agenda is to enshrine the principle of religious tolerance, and religious non-discrimination.
  • All mongooses are members of a family of small to medium-sized carnivores called the Viverridae, which also includes civets and genets.
  • Taking each in turn, their basic tenets and relative political attractions can be highlighted.
  • One of the most basic tenets of military strategy is never give up the high ground.
  • Examining their key tenets reveals an over-reliance on institution-building (such as party recruitment or policy-research projects) - the infrastructure of polyarchy. Jeff Ballinger: GOP's Jekyll and Hyde Foreign Policy- Wolfowitz' Years in Jakarta
  • One of the central tenets of this ideology is the inherent inferiority and weakness of women.
  • Genetic testing has revealed that, regardless of appearances, the fossa is a close cousin of the mongoose, and a member of the viverrid family, which also includes meerkats, civets, and genets.
  • One of the core tenets of modern science is falsifiability.
  • Erwin postponed his senior year at the University of Richmond to go to Iraq, where he spent his spare time working with Iraqi students and professors to start Ambassadors of Democracy, a 15-lesson curriculum bringing the tenets of democracy to Iraqi students. USATODAY.com - All-USA College Team members build bridges of understanding
  • This Indian system of genethlialogy, as all of Indian astrology, flourished absolutely without opposition, as its tenets in no way contradicted those of Indian phi - losophy or religion. ASTROLOGY
  • At the same time, this novel does seem to preserve some testimony from the taint of confession, although in doing so it unmoors it from certain basic tenets that testimony would customarily claim.
  • Children absorb the tenets of morality from parents, relatives, teachers and other responsible adults.
  • The central tenets of policy remained the same, as did the desire to reform where possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • As one of his central tenets of urbanism seems to be that buildings should meet the street, how does that mesh with pedestrian plazas to fend off vehicular access?
  • I maintained that my dissent was not from core tenets of Catholic faith, but from noninfallible church teachings.
  • So these acts are completely antithetical to the basic tenets of Islam, which are the basic tenets of Judaism and Christianity as well.
  • Predators of talapoin monkeys include leopards, golden cats, genets, raptors, large snakes, and Nile monitors.
  • Non-violence and patience are the central tenets of their faith.
  • They certainly don't deserve the right or power to destroy the basic tenets of civilised society simply because there are profits to be made. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although the abbess was a person exactly after his own heart, my education as a pensioner devolved much on an excellent old mother who had adopted the tenets of the Jansenists, with perhaps a still further tendency towards the reformed doctrines, than those of Port Royal. Redgauntlet
  • Environmentalists hold to their own indispensable tenets about the stewardship of nature, the core of which approximates to ‘The earth is all we have, and its resources must be sustainably nurtured.’
  • People raised in a religion tend to accept its tenets, often without independent examination.
  • Dmitri Khorolya is himself Nenets and is both president of the Reindeer Herders’ Union of Russia and director of Yarsalinski sovkhoz, the largest collective management unit on Yamal. Climate change impacts on the Yamal Nenets of northwest Siberia
  • Under the tenets of International Law they must surely qualify as war criminals.
  • That mental processes are computations, that computations are rule-governed sequences of semantically evaluable objects, and that the rules apply to the symbols in virtue of their content, are central tenets of mainstream cognitive science. Mental Representation
  • At the outset, I must state that I am a Christian who firmly espouses the tenets of creation science.

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