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Hocquard presents his reader with a cornucopia of cleverly-enjambed incontrovertibles--foundational declarations on the nature of man, mappings, and matter.
At the end of the class, the teacher asked us to chant the Shema, the foundational six-word declaration of the divine unity.
Samourkachian stated these figures in his declaration without providing foundational information as to how he knows them.
For Americans a people for whom the pursuit of happiness is a foundational principle consecrated in our Declaration of Independence striving for happiness seems both proper and natural.
Stanton worked to enshrine the Declaration of Sentiments as a foundational treatise in a number of ways, not the least of which was by imbuing the small, three-legged tea table upon which the first draft of it was composed an importance similar to that of Thomas Jefferson's desk upon which he wrote the Declaration of Independence.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that fireworks are awesome, that a four-day weekend is long overdue, that a hot dog or two once a year probably won't kill you, and that the Declaration of Independence is a superb foundational document, even if many of us haven't read it since grade school and couldn't quote exactly what's in there.
Stanton read from the Declaration of Sentiments, now remembered as the foundational women's rights document.
This goes all the way back, like the Declaration of Sentiments, which is [considered a] foundational document for the suffrage movement.
The top-listed signatory on the foundational document for today's BDS Movement - a declaration issued in 2005 - is the Council of National and Islamic Forces in Palestine, which includes representatives of terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
Many nurses were unsure if they applied foundational theoretical frameworks (i.e., the Ottawa Charter of Health Promotion, the Jakarta Declaration, and the Population Health Promotion Model) in practice.
One of the foundational principles of human rights is stated in the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights - 'All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.' This is reflected not only in the principle of non-discrimination which appears in the CRC (Article 2), but is intrinsic to the very concept of human rights.
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