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They profess faith in markets – but not in the UK's biggest market, the European Union.
In 21st-century Christian countries, orthodox religious services still routinely profess faith in the resurrection of the body.
Short, who is a devout Christian, said, "People often profess faith that's not lived out, but with him it's lived out each and every day.
The video, in other words, hinted at universalism — the idea that God saves everyone, not just those who profess faith in Jesus, or a chosen few whom God has elected for salvation.
For all his troubles (the nine errors is only five fewer than Nunez made all season in the minor leagues a year ago), the Yankees continue to profess faith in him.
Though the knights are nonsectarian, members are required to profess faith in a supreme being, and the Bible has long been the centerpiece of much of the group's ceremonial activity.
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When push comes to shove, it seems, the imperatives of crony capitalism trump professed faith in free markets.
However they settle the banana dispute, America and Europe cannot go on professing faith in the WTO without living up to their words.
The Bedford community practiced adult Baptism by immersion, but it was an open-communion church, admitting all who professed "faith in Christ and holiness of life".
He dresses well, looks good, professes faith in work and family; he is a conservative, a Democrat, ambitious, southern; he is Bill Clinton without the scandals.
His songs for Pedro the Lion professed faith even as they glumly observed human failings, especially his own, in his perpetually doleful voice.
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