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Meanings of religious ethos in English
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Usage of religious ethos in English
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The Constitution which underpins our republic reflects a religiousethos.
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A crucifix above the blackboard was all a school needed to symbolise its religiousethos.
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Cornerstone says it has been unjustly rated for its religiousethos rather than the care it provides.
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Mr Andrews said this was "not tolerable in any school no matter what the religiousethos".
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It will have no religiousethos.
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He said the legislation required teachers to present a stronger role model of a school's religiousethos than pupils' parents.
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If parents wish a particular religiousethos for their child, then it should be provided in the home and in their church.
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Under current equality legislation, schools are allowed to claim that hiring a homosexual, lesbian or bisexual teacher would undermine their religiousethos.
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Parents must ensure the religiousethos of Catholic schools is not abandoned, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Tuam Dr Michael Neary has said.
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They demanded the deletion of Section 37, which allows discrimination against teachers to protect the religiousethos of a school, from the Bill.
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But when it comes to the religiousethos of schools and the parents who choose to send their children to (...)
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Section 37.1 allows such employers to take unspecified "action" against those who "undermine its religiousethos".
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State institutions are to be cleansed of all religious involvement and influence, while State laws must not exhibit any deference to religiousethos whatsoever.
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Instead it appoints patron bodies (almost all of them churches) to run the schools on the basis of their own religiousethos.
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Rite and Reason: The question is whether the existence of religiousethos in our schools sits comfortably with our modern society, writes Monsignor James Cassin.
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Victims who have suffered at the hands of those motivated by " religiousethos" need improved mechanisms for redress, according to a new report.