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Fair Deal, in U.S. history, President Harry S. Truman's liberal domestic reform program, the basic tenets of which he had outlined as early as 1945.

Never Again had developed a platform, the main tenets of which Tarr read out to me from a yellow notebook with the words "Anything Is Possible!" embossed on the cover in gold.

Yesterday, it released a new institutional view on controls, key tenets of which are:Countries with extensive and long-standing measures to limit capital flows are likely to benefit from further liberalization in an orderly manner.

For years, New York State prison officials would not allow Mr. Allah -- who is known to inmates and guards by his new legal first name, Intelligent, or Intel -- to openly practice what he describes as his religion, central tenets of which encourage self-analysis, meditation and a black supremacist message.

And this, Gray argues, is exactly the faith to which, all unknowingly, so many of us cling today: "throughout much of the world, and particularly in western countries, the Gnostic faith that knowledge can give humans a freedom no other creature can possess has become the predominant religion," by the tenets of which "the boldest secular thinkers are possessed".

Buber's best-known work is the short philosophical essay I and Thou (1923), the basic tenets of which he was to modify, but never to abandon.

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The restaurant serves shojin ryori, or "devotion cuisine," one tenet of which is an objection to taking life.

Long after he had finished writing his novels, he fell under the influence of primitive (prechurch) Christianity, the principal tenet of which was the brotherhood of all humans.

Network-news departments adopted the structures, the language, and the guiding principles of serious print journalism — a central tenet of which was the conceit of objective neutrality.

Sovereign citizens are a radical libertarian political movement spawned in the United States, the central tenet of which is to refuse to consent to laws and taxation.

Dummett was a staunch advocate of "analytic" philosophy, the fundamental tenet of which he took to be that "the philosophy of language is the foundation of all other philosophy".

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