That, in sum, is the history of the American Church's relationship with the Holy See in the past 35 years. |
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An attachment to your own country or nation or culture, in sum, doesn't have to be chauvinist. |
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From my point of view, in sum, it is not the culture wars in the churches that signal the decline of denominationalism and the seriousness of religious commitment. |
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So, in sum, if you like Musical Barbeque, you'll probably like this, and if you don't like Musical Barbeque, well, I'm not so sure I want you reading this blog, quite frankly. |
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There are, in sum, no comforting conclusions to be drawn any where. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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They rely on us to respect their languages, their traditions, in sum, their dignity. |
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Certain products are too complex for them to justify in sum the effort required to analyse them properly, to model them and then depict them in the risk systems. |
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The resulting physicalization of metaphysics tends in sum to trope the universe as a feeling, and a feeling less emotional or moral than sensual and ontological. |
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In sum, the golden age of Facebook game virality is over with these changes. |
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In sum, speculation ran absolutely rampant while ominous storm clouds gathered on the horizon. |
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In sum, the high points of this album are as good or better than any other music released this year. |
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In sum, not all networks of social ties share the same characteristics or provide access to the same range of support and resources. |
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In sum, the prefect was the indispensable link between the centre and the periphery. |
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In sum, we applauded that unique unit, and we hope that others will be inspired by it, as we were. |
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In sum, the Committee saw no evidence to indicate the complainant had ever been anything other than a peaceful and law-abiding individual. |
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In sum, field artillery systems were built for an organization developed decades earlier. |
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In sum, the changes prompted by enlargement will have a major impact upon the future shape and identity of the Union. |
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In sum, Guide to Space serves as an excellent primer for nonscientific readers. |
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In sum, matching contribution agreements can provide an opportunity to encourage partnerships and community involvement. |
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In sum, there is evidence of stronger economic integration among the countries in the European Union. |
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In sum, Singer calls for a radical reassessment of what to do with children born with severe and profound disabilities. |
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In sum, it provided an important means of building on the insights generated by RHAs across the country and beyond. |
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In sum, the two ideas we have just developed point to the dual relativity of the concept of poverty. |
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In sum, my world was a very technical one with very little space to deviate from the typical curriculum of a science-based education. |
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In sum, the two remaining cooperative slaughterhouses will depend for a substantial part of their exports on the merged entity. |
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In sum, the locality and the entire surrounding area were prey to hostile engagement. |
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In sum, there are few references in the national studies to the on-the-job training component. |
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In sum, they were in favour of reorganisation, but on the condition that particular attention was paid to the choice of topics. |
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In sum, dual containment remains the correct short-term policy in that region. |
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In sum, this bill would help to improve the responsiveness of the criminal process for victims of fraud. |
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In sum, the main minorities in the U.S. represent significant socioeconomic disadvantage in comparison with the majority. |
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In sum, confronted with two pornographic works, the King's Bench punished the forgiving one and forgave the punitive one. |
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In sum, looking at the course of conduct, I find that there was a waiver at law of the landlord's right to forfeiture. |
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In sum, media reform can and should try to operate as a free-standing social movement. |
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In sum, there isn't one dud piece in this blazingly honest gem of an anthology. |
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In sum, the higher the aftermarket revenues, the more likely a supplier is to remain competitive in the future. |
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In sum, the institutions were historically narrow in scope and have eroded further because of state interventions. |
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In sum, rising unemployment levels are revealing the full recklessness of welfare reform. |
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In sum, the principal factors in the reduction of benefits in the coal sector were not the ones that are normally cited in dependency theory. |
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In sum, if the complainant has already been compensated for the loss of an opportunity to be recruited during a given period, she cannot be compensated for other similar opportunities lost in the same period. |
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In sum, they accuse the prosecution and the judges of prejudging the issues, of pursuing the trial merely out of vanity and a sense of their own honour. |
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In sum, the Finance Minister dipped into the PRSI fund, diverted a euro windfall due to the Central Bank and brought forward the deadline for company tax payments. |
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In sum, the justice minister's amendment would operate to tell the courts that any of the amendments made by the bill were intended not to affect the meaning of the word marriage. |
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In sum, in such an organization, no one can hide. |
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In sum, the experience of Anglophone immigrants is quite similar to that of the broader Anglophone community with respect to the situation in the workplace. |
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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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In sum, the objective of the Commission's proposal is to modernise and simplify the regulatory framework for broadcasting or linear services and introduce minimum rules for non-linear audiovisual media services. |
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In sum, it was concluded that data repositories have the potential to facilitate the review of health information and can lead to a broader awareness and discussion about wellness. |
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In sum, for these two cases, the Committee believes that the regional office used its investigative powers with parsimony and in proportion to the threats posed. |
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In sum, the observer would have concluded that the factors that fuelled the credit and asset price boom of the past decade also created the conditions for a bust. |
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In sum, the Commission could choose to compensate the complainant for any damage suffered as a result of the Selection Committee's error in her case. |
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In sum, at both national and European levels, self-regulation may be a useful adjunct to statutory regulation administered by a public agency, but cannot replace it. |
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In sum, the bill remains insolubly problematic, despite its limitations. |
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In sum, I don't believe that we live in a world anymore where a Hama can happen and the Western powers do nothing. |
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In sum, he wears more bling than most movie stars on Oscar night. |
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In sum, many Chinese leaders, businessmen and youth are feeling their oats. |
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In sum, scientific atheism was not a science or even a social science but a Marxist-inspired faith in the moral superiority of belief in historical materialism. |
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In sum, a careful analysis of the Levitt and Venkatesh study suggests that present orientation is at best an incomplete and often inapplicable theory of crime. |
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In sum, we ought to realise that our enthusiasm for sports heroes is fascistoid in nature. |
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In sum, SARS spread to many more countries than Ebola has so far. |
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In sum, Nadaner, like the other authors cited in this section, understands film's power to both educate and miseducate. |
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In sum, its lack of statutory authority is also reflected in its inability to significantly use the power of the purse to bring departments to yield to a common strategy. |
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In sum, this is a book of strong opinions by a CIA loyalist and committed organization man. |
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In sum, the science students were less multiplist than the regular students in the physical and social domains, but did not show differences in the other domains. |
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In sum, differential treatment of women in the criminal justice system has been based on the assumption that, treated paternalistically, women will not make trouble. |
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