The games present a dilemma for a proselytising church with 60,000 international missionaries. |
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Alone among his august superstar peers, he is famed for proselytising about new artists. |
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Liberalism is a missionary faith, and proselytising zeal is not normally conducive to sceptical inquiry. |
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A certain presumptuousness and overestimation, derived from Calvinism, made them almost sound like proselytising preachers. |
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He has no intention of suspending his proselytising against socialism and advocacy of a pro-capitalist perspective. |
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Only eccentrics and proselytising zealots can welcome such advances without trepidation. |
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And since they rely on channels of sociality beyond their immediate context, chains model the idea of proselytising. |
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The removal of internal borders and the immigrationist proselytising of the EU are, it must be stressed, one of the major causes of this problem. |
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The contemporary proselytising modes combine consumerism and evangelization while breaking with the asceticism of the pioneers. |
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Only a small part of this reflects the proselytising of Taiwan's independence move ment. |
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Similarly, it refuses antireligious proselytising of its members which would also constrain their freedom of conscience. |
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If not done well, it can be seen as manipulating people and might even be perceived as an underhand form of proselytising. |
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Students who wear headscarves in accordance with their beliefs are not guilty, solely by this action, of proselytising or indoctrination. |
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Bice serves all children without discrimination or proselytising, fully respecting their nationality, culture and religion. |
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Mr Shih says he has not been so excited since he began proselytising for the microprocessor 22 years ago. For Intel, the problem is not quite so acute as it is for some of its customers. |
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Breaches of these duties are difficult to judge, but nonetheless firmly punished by the judge, particularly in the case of excessive proselytising. |
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Blasphemy is punishable by up to seven years in prison and proselytising can be punished by up to 10 years in prison. |
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For many cults a country's economic problems, natural disasters, civil and foreign wars, and attacks represent opportunities for proselytising not to be missed. |
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You don't go around proselytising, and you don't seek new converts. |
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Others active in proselytising included Mary Penington, Mary Mollineux and Barbara Blaugdone. |
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Finally, there are, especially in the United States, a number of aberrations inherent in the denialism practised against evolution and in the accompanying proselytising. |
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The attention paid to her opinions was not the result of any form of proselytising on her part, as her superiors never reported any instance of her departing from her duty to remain neutral. |
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However, critics have raised their voices against the rise in religious education, calling it divisive and proselytising. |
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He would further like to know whether there was any proselytising in Macau and whether there were any new religious movements that might have difficulty in being accepted by the Chinese authorities. |
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According to Brother Gerald, the Brothers' mission suffers from some fanatical religious organisations which constantly spy on them to accuse them of proselytising. |
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Punctual and rapid scanning of internet has revealed that very few sectarian sites exist and proselytising activities would appear low-profile in this field. |
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Judaism was an active proselytising faith, and at least one Arab political leader converted to it. |
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The Centre will not shy away from contentious issues like conversion, proselytising, extremism and fundamentalism and will pursue honest conversation. |
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