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A church is defined as a community founded in a unity of faith, a sacramental fellowship of all members with Christ as Lord, and a unity of government.
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"All central bankers in the world have a unity of purpose in terms of anchoring inflation expectations in line with their definition of price stability," he said.
We can see this crisis in the growing doubt about the meaning of our own lives and in the loss of a unity of purpose for our nation".
He said, "There is no perfect unity in the 'Ring;' it is a unity of discrepancies.
These tactics have generated plenty of publicity for their plight as well as generating a unity of spirit in defiance of the current regime.
Hence, Mr. Sharon's election-night appeal to the Labor Party to join him in a unity government of the two major national parties.
This relation is another instance of opposites held together in a unity, a kind of "self-identity of contradictories," but this time not a symmetrical one.
Nicola Sturgeon, Scotland's first minister, called on Scotland to move forward "in a spirit of unity and national purpose" as she condemned the leadership vacuum in Westminster.
A believer in the unity of thought and action, Liang became a leader in attempts at peasant organization.
In the unity of a department all components complement each other to a uniform concept that exceeds the structures of the single units.
Schism, in Christianity, a break in the unity of the church.
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