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So one way for Mill to reconcile rights and utility is for him to treat rights as secondary principles, perhaps especially important ones, whose observance is justified on utilitarian grounds (also see Berger 1984: chs. 3 4).
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But much of his rise has to do with his reputation as an independent-minded New Democrat whose religious observance is appreciated by some of his more conservative colleagues across the aisle and whose policy interests have at times diverged with the majority view in the Democratic Party.
By defining data quality rules whose observance can be measured at various levels across the enterprise information architecture, the data quality practitioner can assemble scorecards for evaluating stability and predictability associated with data quality measurements, and can differentiate common causes from special causes of data failures.
For someone whose most religious observance was getting stoned and watching the lightning storms, it was peculiar that this news should so upset me.
Halakhic observance is not about seclusion.
But the character of the observance is revealing.
The other focus of observance is the synagogue.
An important aspect of Sabbath and festival observance is sanctification.
In some parts of the nation, observance is not enthusiastic, not heartfelt; in others, there is no observance.
Her own spiritual observance is varied.
The theme of this year's observance is "We Listen.
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