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This is not liberation theology, with its assertion that God favors the oppressed, but it does echo the Social Gospel, the movement that a century ago called for Christianity to "add its moral force to the social and economic forces making for a nobler organization of society" with churches actively ameliorating "the burden of poverty," in the words of the movement's leader, Walter Rauschenbusch.
But it does echo, and it does remind us of the consequences of ethical failure.
The disorganization probably won't doom the conference, but it does echo the logistical snags that President Kennedy encountered in Italy almost forty-six yeago ago to the day.
But it does echo some oncoming troubles for companies looking to replace drivers with autonomous cars in ways that can support underlying businesses, like Uber.
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Delacroix's Romantic depravity does echo in the heightened, hallucinogenic paintings of the symbolist visionaries Odilon Redon and Gustave Moreau.
But the work itself does echo Expo's stated theme, exploring the relationship of man and technology.
History does echo.
This line of thought does echo a pattern of argument that is found in many ethicists, from Plato's Republic to Philippa Foot's "Moral Beliefs".
He explains that the application doesn't start listening to user input until it's done 'talking', because it has to do echo cancellation during voice input.
Yet Mr. Barella's complaints do echo those of Foundem, which says it, too, was penalized by Google because it offered competing services.
But Farage's comments do echo this post on a BNP website.
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