Strict observance of the new regulations could require, for instance, the inappropriate installation of PVC windows. |
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Eventually the love feasts were discontinued and observance of the Lord's Supper became more formal and involved. |
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Some religions give primacy of value to mystical union, some to works of charity, some to justice, and some to ritual observance. |
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A devout follower of Christ, Cora cannot understand or accept Addie's lack of religious observance. |
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What they need from me is a reduction in weight, an increase in overall physical activity, and observance of the correct diet. |
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Ancestor worship, the chief ritual observance, was directed by local notables. |
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Plow Monday was a historical observance whose first heyday was in the nineteenth century. |
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Such observance did not hamper, and may have positively assisted, the efficient professional conduct of operations. |
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Careful observance of procedural niceties will impede any speedy response to an unfolding massacre. |
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A paschal candle can enrich your family's observance of the Easter season, by bringing the 'light of the world' into your home in a concrete way. |
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God rested on the seventh day and declared it holy, giving rise to the observance of a holy day. |
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Holi, the Hindu spring festival, is here once again and there are a number of activities planned for its observance. |
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Programs are screened for scenes that contradict the codes of sexual chastity and religious observance. |
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Those polls found a strong link between religious observance and partisan behavior. |
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To those who cautiously venture into such a hidden world, Wheeler advises respectful observance. |
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They make it work by sharing basic values and respecting each other's observance. |
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I looked at him, searching for an elusive answer in my head, a witty reply to such careful observance. |
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Standing by her, eye to eye, he could see the tower in the distance behind her that he had noticed from his last observance. |
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Daya Nath believed that mental purity could only be obtained through renunciation of the world, observance of rituals, introspection, and yoga. |
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Concessions, perhaps, to the observance of international laws that make the policy the newspaper advocates a war crime. |
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A meal here is a devout religious observance, and also a session of psychotherapy. |
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I did not understand that God did not merely require the outward observance of certain rituals but rather a clean heart and a holy life. |
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We could do worse than rededicate ourselves to the observance of fasting and abstinence. |
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The European Convention of Human Rights grants rights of religious worship and observance in public and private. |
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Understand the events which led to the observance of Labor Day as a National Holiday. |
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Was this formulation a scrupulous observance of proprieties or an elegant way of passing the buck? |
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There are three traditional focuses for our Lenten observance and they are prayer, fasting and almsgiving. |
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The freedom to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching encompasses a broad range of acts. |
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Here again, more than the enforcement of strict road regulations, observance of traffic rules by drivers would prevent traffic jams. |
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Various groups of rigorists began openly to accuse their opponents of laxity in the observance of poverty and even to disobey their superiors. |
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In the celluloid films, the linearity of sequences takes precedence to observance of details within the frame. |
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They can be satisfied by ritualistic observance with little meaning, defeating their intended objectives. |
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Examples included interethnic cooperation or observance of the rule of law. |
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Suddenly, one of the borders raises his fingers to Gregor, gesturing his observance of the large bug in his presence. |
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For Brendan, salvation is best accomplished through the monastic way, understood as a combination of ascetic practices and liturgical observance. |
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The group lives by the idea of promoting the peace and prosperity of every individual and every nation through transcendental meditation and the observance of natural law. |
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He ordered the Temple in Jerusalem to sacrifice to the Greek gods and forbade the practice of circumcision, kashrut, and observance of the Sabbath. |
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If ethnic differences are laid aside, it is likely the issue of religious observance that will keep Afghanistan's rulers busy for some time to come. |
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In an age when so much else has descended into degeneracy, the observance of both Armistice Day and Remembrance Sunday remains as punctilious as ever. |
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The western world is fed so much arrant nonsense about people who follow differing forms of religious observance and, sadly, it is usually of a highly derogatory nature. |
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The conversion process has become longer and more complex, requiring an uncompromising observance of halakhic precepts. |
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He does not wear a skullcap, the most prominent marker of Orthodox observance. |
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These medallions will be made at the Perth Mint that guarantees their weight, gold and silver content and strict observance of the limited mintage. |
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Many Asian cultural traditions place emphasis on propriety and the observance of strict moral and social conduct, thus modesty and restrained sexuality are valued. |
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The final observance of the day is to carve the names of every woman who broke my heart into my arms and stomach, my senses dulled by the whiskey nog. |
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During the outbreak in Toronto hospitals, health care workers became infected with the virus despite observance of strict infection control precautions. |
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In the management of its global operations, IBM the world's largest computer maker has been well known for its strict observance of clean business ethics. |
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It is known, among other things, for its strict observance of the Sabbath. |
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The observance of conventions, traditions, and institutional norms permits purposeful choice and action within a frame work that sets limits to possible outcomes. |
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Fullness of life is found in a faithful observance of religious rituals. |
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As long as an accessory is being used for a religious observance, it may not be used for any other purpose, out of respect for God's commandments. |
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Instead, changes in the number of days worked per week, and in the observance of holy days, were largely responsible for the rise in annual hours. |
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Easter is a week-long observance of strict religious rituals culminating in Good Friday, a midnight mass on Holy Saturday, and a mass at dawn on Easter Sunday. |
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Her hortatory editorials argued for the observance of a national Thanksgiving holiday, and she encouraged the public to write to their local politicians. |
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They extended to religious observance and penance, or expiation, though in the later period there is a tendency to concentrate on what looks more today, in the west, like law. |
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The Hindu fakir would sit for days without food or water, or bury himself alive as a kind of spiritual observance, a separation of mind from body. |
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On one side stands Orthodoxy, in its various manifestations, and Conservative Judaism, which, at least in theory, subscribes to the complete observance of the mitzvot. |
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Where is the proper observance of constitutionalism in that? |
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He did indeed go into exile rather than abandon his observance of the papal decree of 1099 condemning the lay investiture of clergy with churches and ecclesiastical offices. |
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Although Yom Hazikaron is normally observed on the 4th of Iyyar, it may be moved earlier or postponed if observance of the holiday would conflict with Shabbat. |
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Kids' favorite part of the Passover Seder is finding the afikomen, a piece of matzo hidden away at the beginning of the observance. |
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Even for Washington and Lincoln one observance day was enough. |
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Despite the prevalence of Anglican churches, observance is very low within the Anglican denomination. |
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Meanwhile, Coptic Church officials have decided to hold a low-key observance of the Christmas, limiting it to midnight Mass. |
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Many of this last group belong to the Free Church of Scotland, known for its strict observance of the Sabbath. |
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Religion continues to play an important role in Highland culture, with Sabbath observance still widely practised, particularly in the Hebrides. |
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The degree of observance required of members remained a major source of conflict within the order, resulting in numerous secessions. |
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Britten composed the work in observance of the 100th anniversary of the Red Cross in 1963, founded by Oxford, Mass. |
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The domestic observance of Passover, no longer prioritizing the paschal lamb, gave new status to matzah as the chief Passover food. |
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The islands of Lewis and Harris are the last places in Britain to fight Sunday public transport because of strict Sabbath observance. |
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For reasons of guilt, they are very strict in their observance, even ascetical and self-punishing. |
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They were expected to attend rigorous lessons from seven in the morning, and to lead lives of religious observance and virtue. |
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Our dozen cabin passengers sorely put to wits' end to pass yesterday without cards in observance of the Sabbath. |
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The Ba'al Shem Tov sought to combine rigorous scholarship with more emotional mitzvah observance. |
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However, private religious observance not involving Muslims nor offending public order and morality is sometimes tolerated. |
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This observance has disappeared from the local schools, due to decreased emphasis on traditional industries. |
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Religious observance of St George's day changes when it is too close to Easter. |
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The Rump passed many restrictive laws to regulate people's moral behaviour, such as closing down theatres and requiring strict observance of Sunday. |
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At the Shams College camp, now home to some 1500 people, including 450 children, they helped to distribute toys to the children in observance of Eid ul-Adha. |
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She was a girl of imposing appearance and winning manners. But this staggered him. If she were such a slave to fashion and observance, she was not the woman for his wife. |
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The world's most famous groundhog saw his shadow at the 123rd annual Groundhog Day observance in Punxsutawney, about 65 miles northeast of Pittsburgh. |
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During the Middle Ages, two systems of thought competed for theological primacy, their advocates promoting them as explanatory foundations for observance of the Law. |
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Others dismissed this view entirely, citing the many debates in ancient rabbinic sources which castigated various heresies without any reference to observance. |
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From Friday at sunset until Saturday at sunset, Pitcairners observe a day of rest in observance of the Sabbath, or as a mark of respect for observant Adventists. |
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Each week, Rabbi Mordechai Davide initiated his Shabbat observance there. |
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The Reformation saw a complete transformation of religious observance. |
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The diary of James Woodforde, from the latter half of the 18th century, details Christmas observance and celebrations associated with the season over a number of years. |
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Except for a few visits to other monasteries, his life was spent in a round of prayer, observance of the monastic discipline and study of the Sacred Scriptures. |
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