Sentence examples for common patrimony from inspiring English sources

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Whatever the disputes between China and Taiwan, he said, the two share a common patrimony.

The pope responded that he considered Jerusalem "a part of the common patrimony" of Christianity, Islam and Judaism, "the holy city par excellence".

But it left space for the real complexities that more complicated programmes drown out - for the diverse stores that are our common patrimony, for the irreducible complexity of our own being.

Several concepts designed or developed by him, like social communication, rate of political mobilization, or spread of national consciousness, belong today the common patrimony of social sciences.

"[M]indful of her common patrimony with the Jews, and motivated by the gospel's spiritual love and by no political considerations, she [i.e., the church] deplores the hatred, persecutions, and displays of anti-Semitism directed against the Jews, at any time and from any source".

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John had wanted to leave a strong statement about the Church's history of antiSemitism, and in Nostra Aetate the "spiritual patrimony common to Christians and Jews" — the roots of Christianity in the Jewishness of Christ, and even the dim possibility of Jewish salvation — was finally acknowledged.

John had wanted to leave a strong statement about the Church's history of anti-Semitism, and in Nostra Aetate the "spiritual patrimony common to Christians and Jews" — the roots of Christianity in the Jewishness of Christ, and even the dim possibility of Jewish salvation — was finally acknowledged.

From proponents of "responsible genetics" (Council for Responsible Genetics 1993) to defenders of our "genetic patrimony" as the "common heritage of all humanity" (Knoppers 1991), to the "anti-post-humanist" life cycle traditionalists, the prospect of "species altering experiments" which might "direct" human evolution is provoking resistance (Mehlman, 2012).

Firstly, many of the movements seek to defend the city's collective patrimony, understood not just as its common goods (public spaces, resources, environmental quality) but also as its public assets (heritage, facilities) and citizens' rights (access to housing, social services).

As we know, this patrimony is now being heavily squeezed in all southern European countries by the push towards privatization of common goods and reductions in public services (Mattei 2011).

Simplicity was not his patrimony.

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