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Furthermore, they have also consulted religious texts to determine what type of acts might constitute religious practices.
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Balfour, a Conservative, was an early convert to the idea that the Jews might constitute more than a religious community.
By Bernard Avishai November 2, 2017 Arthur Balfour, at center, in 1925, was an early convert to the idea that the Jews might constitute more than a religious community.
That they knew so little of Palestinian culture as to be unaware what might constitute gross indecency to a religious people only shows how little they knew – and how little they thought they were obliged to know – of the place in which they'd made their intervention.
Most important, however, even a policy that urges schools to use an objective approach to teaching about intelligent design might constitute an unconstitutional endorsement of religion or be motivated by a predominantly religious purpose, such that the very adoption of the policy would be unconstitutional.
But what might constitute such a need was left unsaid.
But he refused to be drawn into discussing hypothetical details of what might constitute obstruction.
CHICAGO — In some circles, twirling white towels against a background of black might constitute surrender.
Destitution that results from deliberate state action might constitute inhuman or degrading treatment.
Like the Zlijn photographs, they might constitute a retrospective essay on the passing of heroic Modernism.
ScreenRant has had a go at setting out rules for what might constitute an acceptable reiteration.
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