Do we, or ought we, subscribe to the idea that if it can be done, it should be done? |
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However, contemporaries now subscribe to the notion that the term brioche is a derivative of the Norman word for pound, broyer. |
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People who subscribe to this tradition treat everyone with the same dignity, and they also understand that actions speak louder than words. |
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You may need to subscribe to see the survey but, if you do, it's well worth a read. |
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Millions of people every year subscribe to popular therapies such as rebirthing, but are they really dealing with the difficult issues? |
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There are a variety of legal databases available for law firms and universities to subscribe to. |
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I may want to subscribe to 9 rules members on 'web design' and perhaps the good old tag cloud could be employed. |
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In other words, you can subscribe to audio from a site that offers it and have it automagically downloaded to your MP3 player. |
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For our own sanity, if nothing else, we cannot really subscribe to such a misanthropic and nihilistic worldview. |
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I floated this argument on the national security list-serv that I subscribe to, and was met with a barrage of criticism for it. |
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Wole Soyinka is one of those writers who subscribe to bearding the lion in his den. |
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It has assembled a group of journalists who subscribe to its outlook and who are expected to think independently and avoid party tramlines. |
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I don't subscribe to the view that readers in this market equate broadsheet with quality and tabloid with trash. |
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To this end, I do not subscribe to the trickle-down theory but instead believe in working from the ground up. |
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Fox-hunters are among those groups who subscribe to the social contract of democratic, consensual governance. |
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Personally, I don't subscribe to the view that paid-for search listings are adversely affecting the user experience. |
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Constructivists, as a rule, cannot subscribe to positivist conceptions of causality. |
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Videocasts are even easier, you just subscribe to them and when there's a new one, it's automatically downloaded and transferred. |
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After podcasting, which lets users subscribe to audio files, comes vodcasting, the easiest way to bring Internet video to your desktop. |
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Well I might subscribe to this line of reasoning but for three little letters. |
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Tatars and Russians also subscribe to the same school of hospitality, centring around the samovar and large arrays of buttery pastries. |
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Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to nothingness, oblivion. |
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It seems both David Weinberger and I subscribe to Nurturant Parent morality, which I guess means we're liberals. |
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Far fewer writers overtly subscribe to the position that the principle of objectivity can be put into practice than in the past. |
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Although renowned for its corporate generosity, Tata does not subscribe to the model of donations or welfare handouts. |
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You can subscribe to their newsletter for a heads-up on new manifestos every two weeks. |
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To subscribe to additional subreddits, type a term you're looking for into the search bar. |
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Not all Wiccans necessarily subscribe to all these ideas, and this is certainly not all there is to Wicca. |
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I guess I don't subscribe to this notion that we have to radically overhaul Medicare. |
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Some casinos subscribe to the agency, which protects casinos from cheats and scams. |
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Most baseball men subscribe to familiar truisms about talent, character, and the chemistry of winning teams. |
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I don't give two hoots what colour the British are, I care only that they subscribe to British values. |
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Why subscribe to two or three pay-to-play MMOs when there's only so much time to put into whichever is selected? |
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Authors of county histories devoted much space to pedigrees of families, since this would induce the gentry to subscribe to their volumes. |
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Just subscribe to receive each installment in your email in-box every week. |
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This feature-length documentary explores its namesake, an old form of health care that the authors of this film clearly subscribe to. |
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I subscribe to American Handgunner and GUNS, and the first thing I do is take out the inserts so the pages are easier to flip. |
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You'll be able to subscribe to the podcast for free or listen to a streaming audio version. |
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People can post details of upcoming events using the on-line form, and subscribe to e-mail lists for updates. |
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I do not subscribe to the view that there is something innate in human beings that craves the thrill of violence. |
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As I subscribe to the e-mail Fortean list compiled by Daev Walsh in Dublin, I received this report of a UFO sighting in my local town, Belfast. |
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If you feel that you can manage a credit card, you should subscribe to one with a low interest rate. |
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Job seekers anxious about seeing the freshest Craigslist posts can subscribe to a feed instead of hitting reload for hours in a paranoid funk. |
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To believe that a nuclear deterrent can do away with a conventional war is a difficult theory to subscribe to. |
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Most anthropologists and Egyptologists subscribe to that view that the ancient Egyptians originated from Africa. |
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Most Anglicans, however, subscribe to the ongoing continuity of episcopal ordination. |
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Whether you subscribe to the notion that we all need eight glasses of water a day, it's common sense that we are better off drinking more water and a lot less soda pop. |
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I also had 300 odd emails to read from a work group I subscribe to. |
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However, we do not subscribe to a politics based on essentialism. |
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Sherpas, the Himalayan locals living in the borders of Tibet and Nepal, challenge the mountain routinely when assisting climbers and also deeply subscribe to this belief. |
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The natural instinct for self enhancement of professional status has led most practitioners to subscribe to organisations overtly raising standards. |
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Unfortunately, the prices for an online subscription to most of the journals is just as high as their print version, making it impossible to subscribe to them all. |
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I do not subscribe to any rigid or mechanical rule in policymaking. |
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He does not subscribe to the ideology of any political party. |
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Few today, except perhaps the mandarins in the Treasury, would subscribe to the view that national wealth should be defined exclusively in terms of gold reserves. |
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Plus, people who become comedians tend not to subscribe to the traditional ideas of career, work or even bathing habits. |
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So you can subscribe to it and get some of those things that I picked that everybody in the world really does need. |
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We're not going to subscribe to the terrible trickle-down economics, the unfair trickle-down theories of the age-old, ideological approach used by this administration. |
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His successor, John Whitgift, required all clergy to subscribe to the royal supremacy, Prayer Book, and Thirty-nine Articles, or else be deprived. |
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None of them subscribe to the myth of the omnicompetent designer. |
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Only in this manner, it is argued, can the liberal state enjoy the freely given allegiance of persons who subscribe to rival and incommensurate conceptions of the good. |
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As a Hindu I am proud to subscribe to a creed that is free of the restrictive dogmas of holy writ that refuses to be shackled to the limitations of a single holy book. |
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Personally, I think I'm probably somewhere between liberal and moderate, presuming I even subscribe to the straight-line model of polarised political categorisation. |
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Teachers top the list of professions so desperate for love they will subscribe to a dating agency. |
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Baptists subscribe to a doctrine that baptism should be performed only for professing believers. |
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Without bishops, the Methodist Church does not subscribe to the idea of an historical episcopate. |
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But he did not subscribe to the winning-is-the-only-thing school, either philosophically or managerially. |
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Foreign private individuals cannot easily open bank accounts or subscribe to mobile phone or internet services. |
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The Orthodox Church does not subscribe to the Protestant doctrine of sola scriptura. |
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Some companies do not operate their own radio system and instead subscribe to an Specialized Mobile Radio system. |
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While Defoe did not slavishly follow one strand or another of Whiggism, he did subscribe to its social and cultural foundations. |
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Those who are interested to subscribe to the new free market updates will also be provided with weekly wrap-up every weekend. |
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It seems as if atheists could well subscribe to Jamesian religion on these grounds. |
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However, not all baby planners subscribe to this definition of a baby planner, or philosophy. |
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He began to subscribe to a kind of mystical fideism, dismissing both positivist criticisms of religion and rational arguments in favor of it. |
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Kings and emperors, unsurprisingly, did not subscribe to this hierocratic view. |
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Each ASAE professional interest section hosts at least one listserver and, as a member, you can subscribe to any or all of them. |
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Following the passing of the 1604 canons, all Anglican clergy had to formally subscribe to the articles. |
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It is no gainsaying that the school of ethno-jurisprudence would subscribe to a wholesale acceptance of Hart's translative recipe. |
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Readers can subscribe to a news feed on specific regions or issues and have updates delivered to their e-mail in-boxes. |
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Kant's early writings subscribe to an interactionist cosmology opposed to both Leibniz's pre-established harmony and Malebranche's occasionalism. |
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Readers can even subscribe to an RSS feed of the most-emailed list. |
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They will condemn those who subscribe to delegitimising activities, using ad hominem attacks instead of debating the issues. |
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The 1861 Education Act removed the provision stating that Scottish teachers had to be members of the Church of Scotland or subscribe to the Westminster Confession. |
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Not only people with standard accents subscribe to these beliefs and attitudes, but individuals with accents also often stereotype against their own or others' accents. |
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I subscribe to BOWHUNTING for all the great tips on gear and hunting, but I also love to read it for the articles on ethics and the support given to all outdoorsmen. |
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Few academics subscribe to the Iberian origin theory today, although some Spanish or Portuguese historians continue to support it over an Iroquoian root. |
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VoIP Operators that subscribe to XConnect's peering services can now leverage the Proxy7 Signaling Gateway to bridge between the PSTN and VoIP traffic. |
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If you subscribe to a Caller ID service, you're probably getting cheated. |
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Hass might not subscribe to the sweepingness of this judgment. |
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British Standards, including European and International adoptions are available in many university and public libraries that subscribe to the BSOL platform. |
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The problem for the Scot Nats is that they think they have a monopoly on patriotism and those Scots who don't subscribe to their Scots Wha Hae mentality are gormless gowks. |
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