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As World War II was winding down, these two men sought to invent a security body based not on "coalitions of the willing" but on the credo of "collective security" to guarantee peace around the planet.
But I am carrying on the credo of generations of educators who came before me.
The MacArthur Leadership Award at the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario is awarded to the graduating officer cadet who demonstrates outstanding leadership performance based on the credo of Duty-Honor-Country and potential for future military service.
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That modest sentence could be emblazoned on courthouse walls as the credo of the open-minded judge.
The Dover argument zeroes in on a consideration for which the credo of the free market allows no room: that if a big economic interest sits in the midst of a community that sees relatively little benefit from its operations, that represents a self-evident injustice.
As the credo of a liberal Christian, Robinson's new book of essays stands on its own.
The credo of the politician today is: "Why are you not hiring more people here?" The credo of the C.E.O.
In keeping with the credo of the board-riding lifestyle, estimations of the bragging rights at stake simmered on low.
That's been the credo of the band.
It's this credo that the chop houses had and that became the credo of Wall Street.
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