But maybe what's needed is someone to proselytise and promote the thinkers within the organisation. |
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But he's careful not to proselytise, to seek converts to the Sikh tradition. |
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The content is decided on a local basis and must be non-denominational and cannot proselytise. |
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Even countries where one religion prevails have a duty to teach the origins of all religions rather than proselytise. |
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The Holy Father says that we have to be professional, independent of parties and ideologies, and should not proselytise. |
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The goal with these institutions was not to proselytise the Phenix Project. |
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Exclude all forms of proselytise for a political party, a religion, a sect. |
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First, Terence Conran who was passionate to proselytise about modern design and willing to put his money where his proselytiser was. |
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The local governments concerned do not proselytise. |
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The Aal-Sauds provide the base for the Wahhabis to practice and proselytise their religious doctrine. |
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Having one canonical version will make it easier to proselytise, especially in schools: revivalists hope to offer a set of Cornish textbooks to pupils from next year. |
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A more vigorous effort by governments themselves to proselytise for reforms would seem a good idea, though even this could have unintended effects. |
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Its critics say the office's mission is not to winnow the good alternatives from the bad, but to proselytise indiscriminately on behalf of all of them. The OAM's supporters deny this, of course. |
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In this area in particular, it is important to make a clearer distinction between rhetoric and expertise and to resist any temptation to proselytise. |
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And certainly an increasing number of organisations have managed to go paperless to some extent, and proselytise about the virtues of consigning desktop clutter to the bin. |
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