Sentence examples for worldly business from inspiring English sources

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The western section, a kind of nave, is a fine example of a gavit, a dark and bare chamber with stalactite carvings in the vault that served as a burial-place-cum-assembly-hall, a space for worldly business.

Symeon of Durham stated that St-Calais was chosen as a bishop for this reason, describing him as "very well versed in sacred and secular learning, very conscientious in matters of divine and worldly business, and so remarkable for good conduct that he had no equal amongst his contemporaries".

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Mormonism is a worldlier, more business-friendly religion than traditional Christianity, but it does not glorify wealth for wealth's sake, in the style of many contemporary prosperity preachers.

The charm of telesalafism Dogma and purity v worldly politics ReprintsSome business people remain sceptical about Africa's long-term prospects.

My best friend, I will miss our almost daily calls and weekly lunches discussing family, business and worldly topics.

In 2006 the credibility offered by ethically sound groups and individuals is a premium commodity as it can inspire ordinary people who feel increasingly cynical and worldly wise about the business of marketing.

Paumgarten writes: "With Mackey, it's natural to wonder: is he at heart an entrepreneur, who discovered, in natural foods, a worthy vehicle for self-actualization and self-enrichment, or a missionary, who discovered in the grocery business a worldly vehicle for change?" A little bit of both, Mackey had responded, when asked by Paumgarten.

With Mackey, it's natural to wonder: is he at heart an entrepreneur, who discovered, in natural foods, a worthy vehicle for self-actualization and self-enrichment, or a missionary, who discovered in the grocery business a worldly vehicle for change?

By Hendrik Hertzberg When a "colorful" celebrity has achieved some sort of sustained and nominally respectable worldly accomplishment (record sales, business success, public office), and has been around long enough to acquire the appealing vulnerability of old age, and has not been convicted of a capital crime, there's a powerful tendency to go all warm and fuzzy on him.

When a "colorful" celebrity has achieved some sort of sustained and nominally respectable worldly accomplishment (record sales, business success, public office), and has been around long enough to acquire the appealing vulnerability of old age, and has not been convicted of a capital crime, there's a powerful tendency to go all warm and fuzzy on him.

At times, Carson's campaign seemed to be two campaigns at once: a high-minded seminar on American values, coexisting with a rather more worldly network of Carson-related businesses.

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