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He has no legitimacy in the Muslim community". She said Choudary's views would foster negative views that would harm faith relations and, as a result, a number of Muslim groups would be writing to the corporation in a bid to understand why it gave the preacher such prominence.

My favored explanation, though, derives from a different aspect of meditation: its ability to foster a view that all beings are interconnected.

In Foster's view, conservatives will sometimes find themselves allied with old-fashioned "racists," even while remaining ready to disavow racism itself.

Perhaps the most striking chapter in the book describes how technology companies in America campaigned to foster a view that state schools were failing – in particular by funding a series of films about crummy schools and heroic individual teachers battling the system – before profiting from selling IT "solutions" to the new schools springing up to replace failed ones.

Such comments helped to foster a view that Tippett was a "difficult" composer, or even that his music was amateurish and poorly prepared.

Prior to that, the foster parents' view was only considered if the children had lived with the foster parents for more than a year.

The increased perception of access to elite universities through athletics may have helped to foster the view among many minority and low-income students and parents that they may be better off investing the bulk of their energy and effort in athletics in the hope of obtaining a basketball or football scholarship regardless of what odds are against them.

The campaigning by the press against past military regimes, which were dominated by Muslims from the north, has fostered the view of many northerners that southern newspapers were inherently biased.

A Museum of the British Empire would be a harrowing place to visit, but perhaps if it existed it might have fostered a view of our nation more grounded in the reality our own grim, dependent past.

"They've fostered the view that liberal economics leads to a kind of Dickensian vision of child labor and old women crying in the streets". In France, even with a youth unemployment rate of 23percentt, nobody is likely to be elected by campaigning for free-market reforms and deregulation.

In this volume Monica Kiefer traces the development of various phases of child life, including religion, manners and morals, education, health and recreation, through an analysis of children's books from 1700 to 1835, which year marked the beginning of a trend fostering a view of life more benign and worldly than the previous era of extreme pietism.

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