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Indeed, the victory in Windsor was grounded in the notion that marriage law has traditionally been left up to the states.
Many European Jewish communities, however, have strongly objected to this policy, which is grounded in the notion that since such a large proportion of European Jewry was murdered in the Holocaust and so many survivors emigrated to Palestine, the "remnants" left in communities today cannot possibly be regarded as the rightful heirs of either the movable or the built Jewish heritage.
Early-modern peasant protest movements and uprisings were often grounded in the notion that righteous and humane rulers ought to provide for the just interests of society as a whole.
Writers composing dialogues between Christian and Jewish (or pagan) spokesmen are at the same time shifting the grounds of those arguments from proof texts from scripture to arguments grounded in the notion that the truths of the faith were self-evident and could be convincing even to those not sharing common beliefs or authoritative texts (Cohen 1999, 167 218).
The case for gay equality is grounded in the notion that gay people are the same as straight people, with the exception of whom they love.
Traditional Judaism is grounded in the notion that men are obligated in all of the mitzvot (religious obligations) except those relating to women's biology, while women are exempt from fulfilling many obligations for a host of reasons -- mostly connected with the expectation that they are busy with domestic chores and childrearing so the men can focus on more lofty obligations.
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The notion that moral obligation is inescapable is undermined by careful attention to this concept of importance, simply because reflection shows that the notion of moral obligation will have to be grounded in the notion of importance if it is to be grounded in anything that is not simply illusory.
The evangelical and fundamentalist reaction that developed c. 1910 30 was premillennial and grounded in dispensationalism (the notion that God has dealt differently with humanity during various dispensations, or periods when humankind is tested regarding specific revelations of God's will).
"The plan released this morning by Congressional Democrats was developed with no Republican input and appears to be grounded in the flawed notion that we can simply borrow and spend our way back to prosperity".
The ideological opposition to Warren's appointment is usually grounded in the false notion that the relationship between, say, a bank and a lender, is a symmetrical exchange between equals taking place in a mythical "free market".
If there were ramifications, these were typically grounded in the overarching notion that the punishment was not for taking a life--killing a black person--but, rather, was property damage.
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