Each year I learn new ideas and teaching approaches that encourage me to either rethink or reaffirm what I already do. |
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A missiology for the twenty-first century will reaffirm this universal theme as a dimension of the Good News. |
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It was an encore to Athens-the chance for the established breed to reaffirm elite standing. |
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I want to reaffirm in the strongest terms my long-term pessimism on stocks. |
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Macalester should reaffirm and continue its commitment to meeting the full demonstrated need of all admitted students. |
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He was loath to reaffirm the traditional Achaemenid claims to the Indus lands. |
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His central challenge is to reaffirm his masculinity by standing up to his father. |
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Worship services held in Amish homes reaffirm the moral order of Amish life. |
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The fireplace and overmantel are furnished with objects that reaffirm the collectors' particular affinity for the arts of Pennsylvania. |
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Therefore, we reaffirm our support for a constitutional amendment to require a balanced budget. |
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American triumph at the end of World War II could reaffirm the master narrative of American conquest. |
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He still believes it was unlawful to sack him without allowing the constituency party to reaffirm or deselect him first. |
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I've even gone so far as to reaffirm my father's life by naming my son after him. |
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It therefore made good economic sense to pander to popular taste and reaffirm the unique selling points of mainstream Indian cinema. |
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All we did in that discussion was to reaffirm the positions that both sides took at the six-party talks last week. |
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His exploits might have brought tears to many secularists looking desperately to reaffirm their faith in a pluralist society. |
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If Maryland wants to prove prognosticators wrong and make a run at another title, the Terrapins must forget their success and reaffirm their hard-shell attitude. |
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This is an opportunity for me to reaffirm French support for the expanding regional integration process. |
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We reaffirm the conclusions of the GAERC of 27 January and the terms of the public demarche of 4 February 2003 to Iraq which remain valid. |
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The Alliance will reaffirm and communicate its resolve to hold accountable all those who support or enable the use of WMD against Allies. |
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It's all too easy for them to find field reports to reaffirm their preconceived opinions about the war. |
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Our government must reaffirm its commitment to ending the use of torture and call to account the individuals who countenanced its use. |
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We reaffirm our strong commitment to strengthening our defences against biological threats. |
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Bening and Shandling — the earthling and the reconstructed alien — stand facing each other to reaffirm their marital vows. |
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We reaffirm the search for visible unity as the core of our journey, which we cannot lay aside. |
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My first point of reference is to reaffirm my trust in multilateral action and my mistrust in unilateral initiatives. |
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Alternatively, if the class is familiar with ground rules then just five to ten minutes should be adequate to remind and reaffirm expectations. |
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The time is propitious to reaffirm the right to education, promote cultural understanding, tolerance, peace and sustainable societies. |
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When acts occur that seriously transgress essential values, like the sanctity of life, society must speak out and reaffirm those values. |
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Truly, few things reaffirm one's faith in the human spirit better than seeing people get involved in good ol' fashioned charity. |
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We must reaffirm that human rights are not created or granted by anyone but that they are inherent in human nature. |
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However, in order to make this absolutely clear, it would be useful to reaffirm this explicitly in the proposals. |
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We must reaffirm the relevance of the three pillars of the NPT and their close linkage. |
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Finally, Europe must advocate policies that promote democratic values more forcefully, and must reaffirm its intention to pursue common goals. |
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We reaffirm the need to advance towards the priority goal of nuclear disarmament and the elimination and prohibition of nuclear weapons. |
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Accordingly, we reaffirm our commitment to the promotion of a comprehensive vision of human security. |
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Will the government step away from this pipeline and reaffirm the moratorium on oil tanker traffic? |
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We have to reaffirm, in fact, that the diversity brought by the migrations is not a given: there are different things, individuals and cultures. |
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We reaffirm our strong commitment to combat terrorist financing and pledge to maintain the momentum we have achieved thus far. |
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It contains principles and standards of conduct which reaffirm our commitment to corporate responsibility. |
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We must reaffirm the undeniable principle that a civilian population cannot be held hostage to political conflicts. |
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In black-ish, Dre reacts by trying to reaffirm his blackness within his home. |
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Gulnara felt compelled to reaffirm her disinterest in political ambitions, via tweet, several weeks ago. |
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Whether you are a sole proprietor or part of a large organization, your blog and social network profiles should reaffirm the purpose and goals of your business. |
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Today we must reaffirm that our future will be determined by people like Chris Stevens, and not by his killers. |
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An opportunity to reaffirm our friendships, renew our commitments, and reflect on the values we cherish. |
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When freedom is used to dominate the weak, to squander natural resources and energy, and to deny basic necessities to people, we will stand up and reaffirm the demands of justice and social love. |
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For other potential candidates in the Western Balkans, the Council is expected to reaffirm its commitment to their European perspective, considering it essential for the stability, reconciliation and future of the region. |
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Gathered in Brussels on the occasion of the meeting of the European Council of heads of state and government, we reaffirm that there can be no freedom without freedom to inform the public, everywhere and in every place. |
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In return, Constantine would reaffirm the old family alliance between Maximian and Constantius, and offer support to Maxentius' cause in Italy. |
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We reaffirm our peaceful approach, which is clear in all our protests. |
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In some cases, the commitment may simply reaffirm or bind an existing practice, for instance, of giving approval to the establishment of a branch or a subsidiary company. |
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You realised a little too late that we were heading for a confrontation, and that this House intended to make you capitulate in order to reaffirm its authority vis-à-vis the Council and the Commission. |
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Foreign kings had to reaffirm their recognition of the Chinese emperor's superior status by presenting tribute. |
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Platonically, the unfallen inhabitants of Malacandra disdain reading, preferring to know, and reaffirm what they know through conversation. |
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We reaffirm our support for the recent IMF surveillance decision on exchange rate, financial sector, fiscal and monetary policy, and urge its rigorous and even-handed implementation. |
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Even the daffiest of these testimonies are an opportunity for the film to reaffirm its interest in pluralistic political representation. |
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It's to reaffirm himself after that explosion. |
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It was necessary that their eyes see Me again, and their ears again hear Me for their faith to be kindled, and to reaffirm their knowledge of my Word. |
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We believe that the international community has both the vision and the resources to make a significant change for the better, and we reaffirm our pledge to work tirelessly, together with governments, towards this end. |
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We reaffirm that the NPT remains the cornerstone of the nuclear non-proliferation regime and an essential foundation for the pursuit of nuclear disarmament and peaceful uses of nuclear energy. |
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In sum, we need to reaffirm the founding principle of the international community: our world belongs to everyone and no government or institution can avail itself of its authority without the democratic will of all. |
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Major Protestant Reformers, wishing to reaffirm the unique mediatory role of Jesus Christ, denied the intercessory role of the saints and viewed the communion of saints as all believers in Christ. |
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In that context it urged both the developed and the developing countries to reaffirm and carry through their commitments as embodied in the package, which provided a framework for future negotiations. |
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Individual points of view there must be, but Canada should reaffirm on her 107th birthday her determination that no thought of separate advantage, no claim of special privilege, shall outweigh the overriding common interest. |
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At this critical juncture in the Palestinians' quest for their legitimate human and national rights, the Government and people of Sri Lanka would like to reaffirm our continued support for and solidarity with them. |
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In answer to this risk it is advisable to reaffirm the requisite that is at the heart of these alliances: the museum staff does not work instead of the teachers but with the teachers. |
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I am proud to reaffirm the commitment of our government which, together with its Canadian and international partners, is working to give hope for a better future to Sudanese men, women and children. |
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We will commit ourselves to plant the seeds of a better future amidst the soil of a horrific past and reaffirm our common aspiration for international peace and justice. |
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We reaffirm the inalienable right of all parties to the NPT to the use of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes as enshrined in Article IV in conformity with all their Treaty obligations. |
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They will also reaffirm their stance of jointly realizing a denuclearized Korean Peninsula, it indicated. |
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I take this opportunity to reaffirm my Government's full support for international efforts to enhance the safety, security and sustainability of outer space activities. |
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I reaffirm that this is most assuredly a crucial dimension which I pledge to emphasize and to which I will give practical expression, one that UNESCO will ceaselessly advocate and for which, I may say, it will even fight. |
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We reaffirm our unshakable belief that terrorism will not succeed. |
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The Lebanese political leaders reaffirm their commitment to refrain forthwith from using mutual recrimination or political and sectarian propaganda. |
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Once again, we reaffirm in this Chamber the falseness of the claim that the United States authorities have acted in accordance with international law. |
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But we also reaffirm our commitment to help ensure that other countries do not face the pain and suffering Rwandans endured two decades ago. |
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Both governments reaffirm that they have no plans to introduce fixed controls on either side of the Irish land border. |
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Hardliners in Iran have continued to reaffirm the death sentence. |
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This duty helped reaffirm the bonds between extended family members. |
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At a later age, individuals baptised as infants receive confirmation by a bishop, at which time they reaffirm the baptismal promises made by their parents or sponsors. |
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Six authors redefine federalism and reaffirm Justice Louis Brandeis's vision of states and localities as the laboratories of democracy in Redefining Federalism. |
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