It will take more than exhortation to persuade him or his successors to do otherwise. |
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The well-intentioned exhortation to replace anthropocentrism with biocentrism, if pushed very far, becomes a curious contradiction. |
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Then the two verses before it with wonderful antithetical parallelism, and the two verses after it with the exhortation to persevere. |
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One does not take away that choice by permitting, encouraging or preventing the exhortation of the citizen to litigate or not to litigate. |
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But there was little need for my exhortation, for he came out of his own accord, not only willingly but with eagerness, and straight at me. |
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It could serve as an exhortation to fully immerse oneself in worthy subjects, to learn and allow others to learn. |
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It's an imperative and ornate exhortation to lay open your nerves and unabashedly, unapologetically feel. |
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Within a fortnight of the President's exhortation to agricultural scientists, farmers dumped cartloads of tomato on the streets. |
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To you our discourse is addressed, and for you our exhortation is intended. |
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But, what those prophets spoke of was an exhortation toward the practicing of good, justice, and respect for one another. |
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Rather than just adopting an exhortation, the conference should actually agree to do something. |
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This exhortation increased the pressure on German Volkswagen dealers to comply with the desired price discipline. |
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Mr Vajpayee's exhortation to his partymen to keep the NDA intact might also have an impact on the conclave when it arrived at the 10-point conclusions. |
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To be fair, this exhortation is not simply an invitation to be greedy. |
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It ends with an exhortation for better communication from all to help establish interdisciplinary collaboration for the ultimate benefit of patients. |
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Distant exhortation will have least effect where action is most needed. |
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Nevertheless, all should heed Baldwin's exhortation to precook the apples for the filling. |
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We hear the self-same voices singing in celebration of faith and in exhortation to sin. |
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There is too much exhortation, unbacked by facts, in most of today's editorials and campaigns. |
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No exhortation to get the French attack into perspective compared to Nigeria. |
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Hilary and other Gallicans have been strengthened by the example of Irenaeus, and by his faithful words of reproof and exhortation, to resist Rome, even down to our own times. |
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If he thinks that he can get a deal he likes, I'd expect to see a c'mon-guys-we-can-do-this conciliatory exhortation. |
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When we try to understand the words Order and Family we can refer to Pope John Paul II's words in his exhortation Ecclesia in Africa written after the Synod of Africa. |
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Whether the agreement contained a specific clause to which the disputed exhortation by Volkswagen AG related or whether this exhortation contradicted another clause in the agreement is therefore irrelevant. |
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Obviously, this is not only an exhortation to elderly people, but to all of us: we should dedicate at least some of our time to looking deeper, to investigating the nature of Reality. |
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Because the effect found in beer likewise applies for alcohol-free types, these researchers stress that these scientific results are no exhortation to drinking alcoholic beverages. |
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There is enough exhortation going on in the world, but not enough explanation and expounding to make a real understanding of science one of the common possessions of mankind. |
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I also take to heart the exhortation of my colleague from Calgary East and parliamentary secretary to the foreign minister that this cannot be developed by European and western countries imposing a solution on the region. |
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Martyrdom in our century too is an exhortation. |
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The intercession is an exhortation to a generous and chaste life. |
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At the time it appeared the song was not a celebration of an existing state of naval affairs, but an exhortation. |
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It was an intentional exhortation to make this supposedly mild diplomat strongly warn the French of their perilous course. |
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The earlier exhortation is very insightful in the ways it dissects the pathologies of religious life, such as extreme pietism which is indifferent to the real world, or narcissistic obsession with liturgical detail. |
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Robson expanded the form of the Covenant Service by replacing most of the exhortation with prayers of adoration, thanksgiving and confession. |
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The crowds and disciples are present in chapter 23, where the exhortation to humility, and to inwardness of halachic observance are addressed to both groups. |
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When personal behavior needs regulating, we soft communitarians prefer exhortation to legislation and shame to jail. |
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Finally, moreover, I support the standpoint concerning the expansion issues and the exhortation not to slip back into the same mistakes, as previously indicated. |
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It continues with an exhortation in the style of wisdom and punctuated with a long series of imperatives, the exhortative mode: come, ask, listen then, hear me, eat, incline your ear. |
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In 1018, some sources suggest he was at Canterbury on the return of its Archbishop Lyfing from Rome, to receive letters of exhortation from the Pope. |
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But in the second stanza the so-called feminine rhymes give the poem a melancholy dying fall, undoing the confident exhortation of the first stanza. |
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