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Rather, the Vatican says contraception can be "the object of discernment in a serious case of conscience".
The religious institutions Ryan rightly praised in his speech would doubtlessly remind Romney and Ryan of a continuing need for moral discernment in a time of austerity.
"We're looking at discernment in a very fast-moving world," Sanders said.
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Use discernment in choosing a church body to attend.
What committee on discernment -- in a candidate's home congregation or in the local jurisdiction of a denomination -- missed its opportunity to say, "You seem hard-pressed to articulate your faith in a clear way.
But this biography shows that Harold Ross succeeded through a love of language, passion for detail and a discernment in hiring great minds.
"At the same time, it must be said that, precisely for that reason, what is part of a practical discernment in particular circumstances cannot be elevated to the level of a rule".
The probabilities which are mutually exclusive and exhaustive are computed as a set of functions with 'Φ′ as a frame of discernment, in the DS evidence system.
Representation is a diminution of the image; the transition from image to pure perception is "discernment in the etymological sense of the word," a "slicing up" or a "selection" (Matter and Memory, p. 38).
Like an athlete in 'the zone' or a CEO leading an executive team, both presence and discernment grow in an ever expanding spiral of insight and action.
"But there was a lack of discernment in the execution of the operation," he said.
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