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"She's just more observant than you are".
One guest, a retired Pennsylvania state trooper, was more observant than most.
So especially when I travel, I try to be more observant than I would in other circumstances".
Americans, for example, may love material things and the consumer society but they are much more religiously observant than almost all Europeans.
Devout Muslims may follow Sufism, or Wahhabism, or neither; and some are no more observant than most Anglicans (ie, not very).
If practiced within reason, this sloth strategy, he maintains, is one way to compensate for the natural advantage most women have in being more observant than men.
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"In both marriage and work he'd become more angry than effective, more impatient than observant and more honest than useful".
EVIDENCE suggests that New Yorkers may be more religiously observant now than three decades ago.
The senator distinguishes himself as observant, rather than Orthodox, but to Mr. Lieberman in Borough Park, it is all the same.
Although the prospect of a Jewish vice president (or a Catholic president) did not figure largely in 19th-century calculations, with just a little adjustment the visitors' religious inclinations would have had less difficulty in accommodating those of an observant Jew than those of a cracker-barrel atheist.
Sitting in the back of the coffee shop, Nafshi recalled how vice presidential candidate Joseph Lieberman -- a far more observant Jew than Sanders -- was pressed during the 2000 campaign about his faith's effect on his public life and how there was no apparent negative consequence for the Democratic ticket.
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