Its credo espouses values such as integrity, offering the best value and service, and sustainability. |
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Though the novels being analyzed are very different, each espouses a belief in the need for artistic expression. |
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Buchanan is an extreme reactionary who espouses views of an essentially fascistic character. |
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He espouses the belief that true revolutionaries must anchor their efforts in an act of love of people and of life. |
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This statement espouses the mass society concept, whereas we now live in the demassified society. |
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Both block construction and identical chalets are polar opposites of what MJD espouses as its philosophy. |
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This trend is somewhat related to the internationalisation of the law, which espouses a more universal language of law. |
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Of course everyone realizes it is an antiquated piece of legislation that only suppresses the very people it espouses to help. |
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In fact, the party espouses a flat income tax, more private involvement in health care and vouchers for schools and day care. |
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Findhorn, the eco-spiritual community that espouses love and respect to the earth, plants and animals, has employed a gamekeeper to shoot marauding deer on its land. |
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In its excessiveness, such behavior may seem maladaptive, given the modern, capitalistic attitude that espouses minimum effort for maximum return on investment. |
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The constructivist approach to education espouses the belief that children are capable learners with many questions, ideas, feelings, and theories about their world. |
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Some ideas and recommendations are new, but the Commission also espouses and argues in favour of some wellknown existing proposals. |
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Klaus espouses inflammatory views on a variety of subjects, some of which Cato happily embraced. |
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I can only imagine that Doyle is being punished for the policy views that he espouses. |
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The Labour Party espouses the creation of a global order conducive to democracy, collective security, arms control and working-class solidarity across nations. |
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The individual's character is more important than the strength of the idea which he or she espouses. |
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However, he will argue that Labour espouses an ambition for whole groups of people, rather than individual aspiration over community. |
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He espouses minimum wages across the EU, varied according to country and economic health. |
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In submitting an application for release, the flag State espouses a private claim of persons linked to it by the nationality of the ship. |
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This is a fair model and it concretely espouses the principles of food sovereignty. |
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It espouses a philosophy of human development and healthy lifestyles by blending sport with culture and education. |
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We believe that there has to be a people centred framework which espouses how such elections should be held in a manner that is free and fair. |
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This ideology espouses a policy of colour-blindness: the practice of not using race when carrying out a policy. |
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It will also contribute to the development of a culture within the public service that espouses the highest standards of ethical conduct. |
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Viet Tan espouses a good will foreign policy and resolving all differences through open dialogue and peaceful means. |
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Certainly this initiative, which was under preparation for several weeks, has given hope once again to the families of the hostages and also brushes up the international image of a leader who espouses Bolivar's traditions. |
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It essentially espouses two basic principles in the universe, prakrti and purusa. |
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So the building would not fall into disuse, a new vocation was found, one which espouses perfectly the mission of the religious congregation, namely coming to the assistance of some of the city's poorest parishioners. |
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A most important achievement of the draft declaration is that it anchors the principles that it espouses firmly in the rules governing human dignity, human rights and fundamental freedoms. |
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We will work together for the successful conclusion of a Multilateral Agreement on Investment at the OECD that espouses strong principles on international investment liberalisation and protection. |
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A person who espouses that there is no such thing as an absolute and there are no truths falls on their own petard, philosophically speaking, with stating this is the case. |
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The government espouses the rhetoric of wanting to deal government to government, yet when it comes to things like the HST, it is completely shutting out the aboriginal community. |
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One of the reasons is undoubtedly that, in general terms, the 1973 Convention espouses the philosophy of the tenets established in 1956, above all in regard to the principal connecting factor. |
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Mr Young complained that the Forest Service had begun to manage its lands according to the tenets of a movement called Deep Ecology, which espouses a set of beliefs drawn from various philosophies and eastern religions. |
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The government said that for now it would continue to block the return of the party's exiled founder, while he repeated that his party espouses a moderate pluralism. |
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It also espouses the principle that family reunification and community reintegration are both goals and processes of recovery for former child combatants. |
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For example, an organization that espouses sustainable human development on a global level will also organize and manage its work and its workplaces according to sustainable human development principles. |
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Unlike George Bush, he soothingly espouses international co-operation. |
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It espouses the Arabian theory of mercury and sulphur forming the other metals, with vague allusions to transmutation. |
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O'Sullivan also espouses an interest in Buddhism, having spent many lunchtimes at the London Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green. |
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Strategic approach: Belgium espouses an approach based on the ten fundamental rights laid down in the 1995 General Report on Poverty, combined with the Nice objectives and an improved set of indicators. |
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It is precisely in the Book of Ecclesiastes that we find this invitation that espouses awareness of the transience of life and the capacity to enjoy it. |
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Does the Commission believe that these merger plans still accord with the current principles which it espouses with regard to liberalisation of the energy market in the European Union? |
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The jury, made of architects, designers and journalists that cooperate with the review, has chosen Crystal as the collection, with its preciousness, espouses the luxury concept that characterizes the review's style. |
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I am entirely convinced that if the European Union truly espouses its own declared values, it must very clearly express its attitude to the past in terms of those values. |
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And worse, he appeared to be endorsing a man whose party espouses independence for Taiwan, which Beijing considers an inseparable part of Chinese territory. |
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Wiley Brooks, the guru of Breatharianism, espouses a system of physical vitality by which one may stop eating and drinking entirely, and live, lichenlike, off light and air. |
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He cites Thomas Huxley, Darwin's Bulldog, as an example of one who espouses a veneer theory, and castigates him for straying from his Darwinian roots. |
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That is to say, whether von Balthasar espouses a substantialist account of gender, and, if so, the questions this might raise cannot be treated here. |
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