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The firmness of faith-commitment is then just the firmness of one's 'resolve to use [faith-claims] as a basis for one's thought, attitude and behaviour' (Alston 1996, 17): there is no firm assurance of their truth.
Hump Ideal: curvaceous, with the pleasant firmness of a gigantic lone boob.
This is a device called the TruFirm, which measures the firmness of a green, a fairway or even a bunker.
Feel it -- that "soft firmness" of a lemon.
This is good in a convertible, which without the firmness of a hardtop can sometimes feel somewhat squashy.
As our hands felt down the stalk, determining the firmness of a berry, our eyes focused on the color and our minds were free to talk.
On Kosovo his government has shown a firmness of purpose and a closely co-ordinated response few had expected.
It is a commitment of years.
Nixon has up to now been a politician whose convictions have been charactirized by their lack of firmness and whose commitments to policy have been- sometimes notoriously so- the opposite of irrevocable... View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By Amos Barshad By Emily Nussbaum.
Nixon has up to now been a politician whose convictions have been charactirized by their lack of firmness and whose commitments to policy have been- sometimes notoriously so- the opposite of irrevocable.
Royal watchers were surprised at the firmness of the statement, spotting a protocol minefield.
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