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"Much as I am averse, as a matter of moral principle, to the taking of human lives in this manner, the president must yield to the higher public interest when dictated by extraordinary circumstances," Mrs. Arroyo said in a statement.
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These are "the right to life from conception to natural death; marriage should be reinforced, not redefined; it is an egregious violation of our cherished principle of religious liberty to force the church to buy the kind of insurance that leads to the taking of innocent human life".
This situation has sometimes even led to the taking of hostages.
His entire role in the process appears to be the taking of guff.
Huge bonuses tend to encourage the taking of short-term risks.
And I've begun to resume the taking of my beloved anti-anxiety drugs.
This is too big of a problem to permit the taking of sides.
In these cases, the precautionary principle is already considered, and the taking of further-reaching measures whilst invoking the precautionary principle is difficult in legal terms [23].
I wanted to encourage enterprise and the taking of risks.
Nevertheless, I feel the principle of the government not participating in the taking of what is arguably human life is more important".
For this reason Gumilev attributes the taking of Tiflis to the Khazars.
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