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Let's be aware of our class biases, though, as we discern who "they" are.
But the Bush approach to national security as we discern it now could profitably be leavened by the lessons learned and put into practice by Harry Truman.
"We wish to assure Pope Benedict of our prayers and will commit our prayers for the Church as we discern the will of the Holy Spirit for the continuity of leadership of the Church".
Such rules, as we discern them in action ranging on a continuum from the cognitively-explicit and linguistically encapsulated to the non-cognitively implicit and only behaviorally manifested, have a life – have an identity as rules within, and only within, those larger contexts of engagement, those "whole environment[s]".
The film's deeply felt, highly personal quality resonates, as we discern that Julien is based on Malle himself as a boy.
As a Christian white man, it is important I follow the lead of my African American colleagues and friends in this growing multi-faith movement for justice, and I call on my fellow white allies to do the same -- conversing, creating and advocating -- as we discern creative ways the church can bear bold witness in this urgent moment with a spirit of humble solidarity.
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We may have been able to restrict this outbreak to only a few cases if all ICU patients had been screened for MRSA and MRSA-positive patients had been isolated as soon as we discerned that appropriate control measures had not been taken when caring for the index patient or if the medical ICU had been closed to new admissions after the second or third MRSA case.
But no one has trouble in English with the notion that histories are narratives we make up as much as chronicles we discern.
"Human life is too short to expiate the crimes committed at Auschwitz," the judge said...So far as we could discern, there was little pattern to the punishments, their inequality conveying the impression that the convicted men were, less accomplices than juridical exhibits..
"Human life is too short to expiate the crimes committed at Auschwitz," the judge said...So far as we could discern, there was little pattern to the punishments, their inequality conveying the impression that the convicted men were, less accomplices than juridical exhibits.
The decades around 1500 saw the high tide of the Averroist current, as far as we can discern today (Schmitt 1979; Hasse 2007; Akasoy/Giglioni 2013).
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