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The priests expressed "in something of a unison" that the new missal "is more of a burden than a blessing".
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At first it appeared that there were two extreme positions: one consisting of seeing only the negative side of globalisation and the other, initially expressed in Porto Alegre, something of an all-out rejection of globalisation.
But that is not something readily expressed in terms of dollars.
These correlations are all expressed in terms of a probabilistic model, something Bayesian perhaps, where the weightings are adjusted according to the surprises or shocks we encounter as expectations get contradicted.
It's 'He believes in universal health care.' Or 'He believes in something else.' Or it's been expressed in terms of labelling.
The trick is in finding something he hasn't already expressed in one of them.
But it may also be remembered for something else, best expressed in the form of a question: when did hockey players get so funny?
expressed in tenths of inches.
That sense of grief expressed in those scenes is something that needs to have the spaces to work itself out.
Though Condillac's official reply to the charge of materialism, as expressed in the letter to Lignac, is something of a disappointment, scholars have occasionally read the Treatise as taking some steps towards a more radical way of dealing with the problem.
"You are innamorata", a bejeweled matron said to me when I expressed something of this to her in the Piazza of Santa Maria Annunziata; by which she meant that it was Italy that had seduced me, not God who had made Himself present to me or the church that had endeared itself to me.
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