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4. Don't be afraid to embrace explicitly Christian elements.

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While running for office, he has always called for limited government and low taxes, and the 2000 Republican Party platform in Texas (which he does not publicly embrace) explicitly states, "Public money or public powers should not be used to fund or implement any private projects such as high-speed rail or sports stadiums".

Mentalistic accounts tend to assume, and sometimes even explicitly to embrace (see Fodor 1981), the hypothesis that the mind possesses at birth or innately a set of procedures or internally represented processing rules which are deployed when learning or acquiring new responses.

"Toxicogenomics" is defined explicitly to embrace proteins and metabolites as the key effector classes in functional genomics.

He used a recent appearance with the Rev. Rick Warren at Saddleback Church in California to embrace opposition to abortion more explicitly than President Bush ever did.

Strickland never explicitly expands the thesis to embrace his audience; he never needs to.

Chiuri – who until now has kept a low personal profile, sharing her previous role at Valentino with a partner – made it explicitly clear that she intends to embrace the feminist symbolism of her appointment.

Is this something you're discussing explicitly, the kinds of roles you're looking to embrace, or are you hoping to just subtly push these kinds of dynamics?

But it can also lead to unprecedented attempts to embrace American ideals, even if they are never thought of as explicitly American.

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We have to embrace difficulty.

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