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The book also had a strong streak of narcissism on which the reader, like the priest, was called to exercise forgiveness.
As a global community, we are being called to exercise different muscles -- to evolve beyond fear, bullying and intimidation.
I have never sought such a position because I believe that I am called to exercise leadership in other ways, ways at least as valuable for the service of the people of God.
In his 2014 World Day of Peace message, Pope Francis tells us that "Nature... is at our disposition and we are called to exercise a responsible stewardship over it.
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Conversely, we argue that care is rooted in one's own agency, as it presupposes the type of engagement in which a person is called to exercising discretion and apply judgment, as we noted above.
Re "Grasping for Any Way to Prevent Alzheimer's" (July 26): The call to exercise, to diet, to do crossword puzzles, to socialize is based on no evidence regarding the prevention of Alzheimer's disease.
It is extremely regrettable that North Korea went through with the launch despite our calls to exercise restraint.
This call to exercise a loving pastoral approach is not something new for the Church.
She's called on to exercise all her strength.
But the regulators are called upon to exercise their superior vision and determine which banks are stable and which are not.
Schiff remembers the pianist Sviatoslav Richter coming to play in Budapest: thousands of people queued for tickets, and the police had to be called in to exercise classical music crowd control.
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