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be in matters
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A position of power or a way to get it.
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Irenaeus, the orthodox Bishop of Lyons and one of the leading crusaders against the Gnostics, declared that, while certain heretics "boast that they possess more gospels than there really are," no Church leader may, "however highly gifted he may be in matters of eloquence, teach doctrines different from these".
For instance, he would follow the traditional laws about pious and good living, accepting these laws as the way things appear to him to be in matters of piety and goodness but claiming no knowledge.
In doing so, it will be possible to measure and take action on the social determinants of health, in what is proving to be in matters of child health and survival, a persistently very unequal world.
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That was in matters that are taken to the Legislature in a claims bill.
It is in matters of substance that "Wisdom" can be most frustrating.
They were not so tough in matters of what one might laughingly call substance — that is, in matters of policy outside the ideological cocoon of current Party orthodoxy.
It is in matters of style that Mr. Kissin has encountered the only criticism of his artistry.
By his own description, Mr. Geithner's expertise is in matters of currency exchange rates and monetary policy.
The general consensus among parents was that politicians were untrustworthy in matters of health.
The general consensus was that politicians were untrustworthy in matters of health.
Boycott continued to be vocal in matters cricket.
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