Sentence examples for or observance from inspiring English sources

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Political party identification and race and ethnicity are stronger predictors of views about climate change beliefs than religious identity or observance, the study finds.

In 1972, Congress amended the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to require employers to accommodate reasonably an employee's religious practice or observance, unless to do so would impose an undue hardship on the company.

The court again cited Rutledge's dissent in Everson, among other precedents, to support that point: "Our constitutional policy…does not deny the value or the necessity for religious training, teaching or observance".

Should these "synthesis Jews," now trying to merge spirituality with temporality, be lost to Judaism, along with their children and their children's children, because of some real or fancied flaws in their ideology or observance?

However, political party identification and race and ethnicity are stronger predictors of views about climate change beliefs than religious identity or observance, according to a 2015 analysis from the Pew Research Center.

We may express natural phenomena by use of equations, but because of the errors due to measurement or observance, the actual experiment data can almost always be a little bit off the expectations.

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Legislatures are free to make, and courts to sustain, appropriations only when it can be found that, in fact, they do not aid, promote, encourage or sustain religious teaching or observances, be the amount large or small.

Why not make the holiday a fun, happy, festive time that doesn't have to be based entirely on religious themes or observances?

Leder is the author of two previous books, "The Extraordinary Nature of Ordinary Things" and "More Money Than God: Living a Rich Life without Losing Your Soul". Like "More Beautiful" they are secular works, for the layman, regardless of religion or religious observance (or lack thereof).

Under Spanish law, sedition is classified as using "force or illegal means to prevent the application of the law, the legitimate exercise of the functions of public authorities or the observance of administrative or judicial decisions".

"The merits of a broken speculation, or a bankruptcy, or of a successful scoundrel, are not gauged by its or his observance of the golden rule, 'Do as you would be done by,' but are considered with reference to their smartness".

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