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New Heart's congregation elected to establish an in-depth theological study of same-sex marriage, so that congregants for themselves might more deeply discern both their own theological views concerning same-sex marriage and their willingness, whatever their views, to invite same-sex couples into fellowship, communion, and leadership in the church.

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Pico Iyer, novelist and essayist, says of Steinman: "What is unique about Aloud is that it's run by a fellow writer, with deeply discerning literary tastes, who really cares about letters and the history of thought.

We understand that this is something that concerns them deeply, but we cannot discern a legal basis for challenging this statute (2015 Act)." More than two million British expats are affected by the decision, which marks the end of the legal battle for an expat's right to vote.

They also have deeply recessed eyes that can discern light from dark.

To account for the self's ability to discern and resist deeply ingrained and culturally normative prejudice, the moral subject must not be reduced to the capacity for reason.

The film's deeply felt, highly personal quality resonates, as we discern that Julien is based on Malle himself as a boy.

Hume taught us that we must always discern between what we believe and what we know, and for many deeply religious politicians (or scientists, for that matter) that can at times be an uncomfortable examination.

At the Jafariya Mosque in the Chindawal neighborhood of Kabul, poor, illiterate women, many with deeply damaged eyesight, struggled to understand how to mark their ballots, or even to discern among the candidate photos.

Deeply unsettled moral situations, in which competing considerations press on the choices actual individuals make, demand that the principled individual discern the moral signal in all the noise.

That could already be discerned in the summer of 1943, when the Soviets waited to let the Germans lead off and commit themselves deeply to an offensive, and so stood well-poised to exploit the Germans' loss of balance in lunging.

The next issue of this magazine — written, photographed, drawn, and edited in the course of four grieving, frantic days — is a thickly reported, deeply felt record of the catastrophe, its immediate aftermath in the city and beyond, and, insofar as could be discerned through the smoke and the pain, its meaning.

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