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Sojourners' campaigns manager, the Rev. Beau Underwood, said, "An essential tenet of Christianity is to love our neighbors".
The fatwa accuses Majidi and Rahman of sacrilege and calls for them to re-solemnise their marriages and re-read the kalima, an essential tenet of Islam.
The essential tenet of evidence-based medicine is that patients, working with their physicians and armed with medical data, are better equipped to make decisions that work for them than doctors of the Marcus Welby model are, because they understand their own expectations better than their physicians can.
"We see the ability of whistleblowers to bring forward misconducts or acts of corruption as an essential tenet to open government," said Danielle Brian, executive director of the Project on Government Oversight, which joined other advocacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, in writing Mr. Obama last week to demand an explanation.
Moreover, the UNCRPD also emphasizes in Articles 3 and 9 an essential tenet for inclusion and participation accessibility.
The recognition of theoretical terms in the language of science by Carnap thus amounts to a rejection of an essential tenet of early logical empiricism and positivism, viz., the demonstration that all empirically significant sentences are translatable into an observation language.
The essential tenet of their culture is interconnectedness and interdependence and cooperativeness and non-violence".
Though defining exactly what art is is a near-impossible art all its own, human involvement seems to be an essential tenet, whether it's in creation or conceptualization.
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