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The New Testament writers shared a creative and flexible principle of exegesis that has regard for the literary and historical context and traces a consistent pattern of divine action in judgment and mercy, reproduced repeatedly in the history of Israel and manifested definitively in Christ.
"No one can live happily who has regard for himself alone and transforms everything into a question of his own utility," wrote the first-century Stoic philosopher Seneca in his Moral Letters to Lucilius.
An explicit recognition of the relevance of other disciplines has also entered the definition, as has regard for equity and population-level health interventions.
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We expect them to have regard for the risks of a future changing demand picture".
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In deciding how high it can set the rate, the union must have regard for the consequences for employment.
He adds: "My central argument is that we should have regard for the likely impact on health and health inequalities when formulating policies for other purposes".
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Mr. Mortier, unlike his predecessors, truly had regard for the needs of his audience, of which a sizable portion does not speak German.
I do have regard for the circumstances of the case: these allegations came to light by your own admissions, by your own book and in your own words".
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