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In Britain, "democracy", like other noble concepts (such as "reform") has been emptied of its dictionary meaning.
I am sure he comes in with noble concepts about the game and being a senior guardian of it.
Pakistan, unlike India, has only fleetingly had democratic governments; such noble concepts as secularism are not enshrined in the founding laws of the country.
"Enshrining such noble concepts as freedom under law, democracy and the importance of limited government, it was a pre-cursor to many of the freedoms and liberties that humanity rightly expects their governments to respect today," he said.
Obviously, it is because in the view of the establishment such noble concepts should serve their interests.
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"What's more, if it is royal standard, it represents a noble concept of living.
He continued: "As Jews we have a tradition of atonement, it is a rich and noble concept.
Jeb Bush, acting puzzled that anyone thought his use of the term "anchor babies" was an insult to Latinos, said, "Frankly, it's more related to Asian people — coming into our country, having children in that organized effort, taking advantage of a noble concept, which is birthright citizenship".
He added, "That's a pretty noble concept in the CDN space, which has traditionally been a black box that does magic stuff for you".
The main purpose of design thinking is not just for the better bottom line of organizational performance but rather for a much noble concept of what is "good" for society and humanity.
"Grace under pressure" is a noble concept, but it's challenging to embody when we're sick and our needs aren't met.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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