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But it also seeks to puncture what the ministry considers common myths about Israel — that it is a big and primitive country, that its food consists of little more than hummus and falafel, and that Israelis as a group do not seek peace.
Neoliberalism is (neo)social insofar it considers common good as the consequence of the competitive interaction between calculating selves.
Thus, James concludes, "theology is called divine or of God in a much more excellent and principal way than metaphysics, for metaphysics considers God only in relation to common being, whereas theology considers common being in relation to God" (Quodl. III, q. 1, p. 20, 370 374).
This considers common MeSH terms between profiles as potential paths to connect two entities.
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Essentially, it defines what is considered "common sense".
At the same time, premarital sex, once rare, is now considered common, particularly in urban areas.
"Travel posters were always considered common," said Nicholas Lowry, the director of Swann's poster department.
But the ramshackle four-story structure lacks some features considered common even before the Renaissance.
"They too are apparently medieval," she said, considering common ground between his works and her own.
And monarchs and swallowtails are considered common butterflies, but a drought two years ago nearly wiped them out for a season.
This would hopefully flag the need for increased attention on a species that is otherwise normally considered common".
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