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"Unfortunately, the church has embraced the notion that once you've chosen this profession your sexuality goes away," Brother Patrick said.
Long ago, makers of wrinkle creams and other cosmetics embraced the notion that high prices might mean higher sales.
Some brands have embraced the notion that social platforms like Twitter allow constant interaction, for better or worse, with their customers.
The four Democratic appointees have consistently embraced the notion that all institutions are strengthened, not weakened, by diverse membership (as have, for the most part, the American people).
Their politicians long exercised unchallenged power in Ulster and have not fully embraced the notion that formally sharing authority with Catholics would produce a more stable society.
So far, Dallas has embraced the notion that financing downtown development will increase property values, attract new business and increase tax revenue all over town.
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Mr. Pataki embraces the notion that taxes are what drive companies and residents away.
Not everyone in Chicago, or other cities for that matter, embraces the notion that all good ideas start in New York.
They embrace the notion that product attributes and benefits may not be the answer to every customer question or concern.
Dr. James Andrews, the surgeon most noted for his work on pitchers, embraces the notion that the use of supplements is baseball's version of global warming.
Mr. David is not the only watchmaker to embrace the notion that contemporary artists are kindred spirits — and therefore ideal partners in the creative process.
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