And the sooner we can kind of get those guideposts from our present administration, the better we will be able to form our work. |
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It was wonderfully quiet, and there are nicely-located well-spaced guideposts with white-painted tops. |
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Having grown up in North America, modern Western culture has become the source of most of my guideposts, tastes, and habitual perspectives. |
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We will turn to the final two guideposts after this section, which deals specifically with our activity as citizens. |
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But in Cincinnati, too, if you look, are the clearest possible guideposts for how to get race issues right. |
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The purpose of the current paper is to lay some theoretical guideposts for further work and reflection. |
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These guideposts transformed my negative thoughts into useful work, the way Lamaze mothers learn to re-imagine labor pains as muscle contractions. |
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A theme that runs through the book and the guideposts is the need to treat employees equitably. |
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Given that the homeopath depends on the totality of an individual's symptoms as guideposts, this suppression makes finding the correct homeopathic remedy more difficult. |
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Even though these philosophical guideposts have their weaknesses, they have been relied upon for centuries to offer assistance in ethical decision making. |
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Spinoza, Kant, Schmitt, Benjamin, and Rawls inform diverse arguments as well, and as touchstones can be useful guideposts in the midst of multifariousness. |
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Additionally, the website has expanded its newsletter offerings and daily content based on the needs and interests of Guideposts readers. |
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The Guideposts Community Cafe, in Church Street, celebrated its first 12 months with a music and dance extravaganza. |
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Staff at the Guideposts Community Cafe, in Church Street, are planning a fundraising murder-mystery event. |
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