They issued a number of condemnations, and claimed that spirit manifestations were in fact the work of demons. |
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The issue is whether the judgments of belief should appear as condemnations of other beliefs or of unbelief. |
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All of the Security Council resolutions and condemnations would still be issued and still be ignored, scraps of paper amounting to nothing. |
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In spite of various synodal condemnations of Montanism in the third century, the sect itself did not finally die out until the fifth century. |
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There is much about rehearsals, interpretations, recommendations or condemnations of performers. |
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He might have passed her words off as the whims of childishness but she was not alone in her condemnations. |
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They issued the immediate denunciations and condemnations, even called them idiots and monsters. |
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The official condemnations of the bombing, therefore, focus not on deploring the act but on lamenting the consequences. |
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On the contrary, the most effective condemnations proceed from comprehension. |
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The condemnations of Blyton for not providing a realistic representation of English life entirely miss the point. |
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To fail to explain terrorism amounts to making it incomprehensible and only a matter of emotional attitudes and pure moral condemnations. |
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That is the context I keep revisiting amidst the condemnations that swirl this week around the Nuge. |
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As a result, they repeatedly solicited papal bulls condemning Jansenist works, and persecuted priests who refused formally to accept the condemnations. |
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The condemnations of apartheid that were in Huddleston and Paton kept us from feeling aggrieved or patronizingly benevolent. |
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Worked towards consensus on an historical account of the Lutheran reformers and the condemnations of the Anabaptists. |
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Mr Watson explained that the condemnations shoehorned into the report reflected his steadfast beliefs. |
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This poem is one of the pithiest condemnations of the English enclosure movement, the process of fencing off common land and turning it into private property. |
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All the condemnations against targeted killing was directed at one country. |
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The rare condemnations which took place were often made after the conflict, when the media coverage had lost its intensity. |
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Unfortunately, the sad reality dictates that we must issue fresh condemnations and protests. |
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Policy options range from public condemnations to travel restrictions, or even economic sanctions. |
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But the American experience has shown that their good intentions, just like the condemnations by the WTO, have rarely had any effect. |
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Why the dramatic turnabout from commendations to condemnations in the span of one day? |
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The world sees post facto condemnations for the empty gestures for what they are. |
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Despite repeated condemnations of such violence in numerous international forums, gender-based violence persists unchallenged in many areas. |
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Unlike other televangelists, the senior Schuller's message lacked fire-and-brimstone condemnations or conservative political baggage. |
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This last list, to be set up in a form of a court record, should cover not only decisions on the freezing of assets connected to terrorism but also all condemnations for terrorist behaviour. |
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Their true identity and evil doings will be revealed by those who suffered and were harmed by their charges of falsehood and their condemnations of being heretical. |
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He renewed the condemnations of Rationalism the theory that reason is the primary source of knowledge and of spiritual truth and pursued with fresh vigour the reestablishment of the philosophy of St. Thomas Aquinas. |
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After describing the struggles of a young writer in New York City, Wolfe's roman a clef segues into one of American literature's most eloquent condemnations of capitalism run amuck. |
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Whether honest or of a piece with the rest of the headstones jobbery, Chenoweth's condemnations, together with Westham Quarry's delays, spelled disaster for Doherty. |
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We are witnessing tragic moments, in human and political terms, that demand of all of us not to fall into uselessly reiterated condemnations which do not offer anything in the search for solutions. |
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The commission agrees that this processing requires both an accurate understanding of the condemnations in their historical context and the hermeneutics of the Lutheran confessions. |
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Ultramontanism indicates a teaching or a tendency favourable to reinforcing the authority of the Apostolic See, the universal jurisdiction of the Pope, the validity of his theological definitions and his condemnations. |
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Some 400 drug-dealers are executed each year in the province: national and international anti-drug days are marked by an orgy of public condemnations in Kunming stadiums, followed by swift execution in private. |
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Just so that we understand what condemnations by serving ministers mean! |
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Although everyone seems to know it, no one is making any condemnations! |
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Despite condemnations by the international community of these acts against AMIS and NGOs, armed groups in Darfur have continued with these attacks. |
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In particular, the international community must have the means to prevent mass human rights violations, rather than reacting with condemnations that came too late or with the heavy use of force. |
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It further requires joint theological reflection on the specific issues with which the condemnations are concerned, in particular baptism and the relationship between church and civil authorities. |
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In this respect, I would like to recall the firm condemnations of the United Nations Security Council and the European Union, as well as the deep concerns expressed by many foreign Governments. |
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As the military junta has shown itself to be responsive to international pressure in the past, it is critical that the international community follow-up on its initial condemnations with effective and sustained actions. |
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It is also noted that no information on condemnations of individuals and organizations that disseminate ideas of racial superiority or use racial violence was provided by the State party in its report. |
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Neither White nor Sorensen nor Schlesinger deserve blanket condemnations. |
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There was an element of hypocrisy in the condemnations by the bash-patriots, because the Elamites have similar views to them on the Cyprob. |
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Despite some accusations of summary executions and killings of civilians, condemnations from Western capitals were not as voluble as they would become later. |
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Condemnations of colonialism, class and fascism were all themes running through his work. |
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The Condemnations of 1277 banned the teaching of certain philosophical doctrines, including deterministic astrology. |
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