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A measure of the quality of any political institution is how far it tends "to foster in the members of the community the various desirable qualities…moral, intellectual, and active" (Ibid, 208).
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According to Roy Speckhardt, executive director of the American Humanist Association: "One challenge in the discussion that's occurred on the rise of atheist churches so far is that it tends to overlook the fact that the majority of involved atheists and humanists aren't actually interested in personally being involved in a congregation atmosphere".
Where the play falls down is that in making its pitch to both the intellect and the emotions of its audience, it tends too far towards the former.
In a strange twist, most of the information now comes after the fact because hackers have gotten far more sophisticated, and it tends to cause more problems afterward than when it was simply a warning.
Yet even with all of these tricks, light can only penetrate so far into coral tissue; it tends to drop off the deeper you go, as in forests, making getting by more difficult for cells at the bottom of tissue.
More importantly it tends to have "far more significant reputational consequences", he adds.
But be warned:Since this approach is ultimately an afterthought, it tends to be far quirkier than purpose-built devices.
As with every job out there, it tends to be far worse for black, Indigenous and people of colour.
It's true there is strong anti-establishment sentiment in France, but it tends to benefit the far-right more than the far-left.
In a 2000 interview with the journalist Chen Peng, of the Beijing-based Chinese Times, Xi said, "People who have little experience with power, those who have been far away from it, tend to regard these things as mysterious and novel.
The question is how far he in tends to go.
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