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Meanings of secular groups in English
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Usage of secular groups in English
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Such communities, combined with the seculargroups, could be tempted back to Israel if the financial incentives were generous.
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Religious and seculargroups are cautiously optimistic the Education Ministry will do something to discourage Bible classes in public schools.
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Her arrest last month angered religious and seculargroups worldwide but protests in Pakistan attracted only a handful of supporters.
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Liberal and seculargroups have called for the repeal of the blasphemy law altogether, which they say discriminates against religious minorities.
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The Fair Admissions Campaign has recently been formed to tackle the issue, uniting both religious and seculargroups who object to its continuing presence.
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Religious and seculargroups worldwide have protested over the arrest last week of Rimsha Masih, accused by Muslim neighbours of burning Islamic religious texts.
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Religious and seculargroups worldwide have protested over the arrest this month of Rimsha Masih, accused by Muslim neighbours of burning Islamic religious texts.
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Religious and seculargroups worldwide have protested over the detention in August of Rimsha Masih, accused by Muslim neighbours of burning Islamic religious texts.
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It was weighted against seculargroups expected to fare well in the election against the Shi'ite Islamist parties that have dominated Iraq since the invasion.
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Seculargroups may push for proportional representation as that model limits large groups, allows small parties a role and encourages coalition-building.
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Seculargroups have accused the Islamist-led government of a lax response to attacks by ultra-orthodox Salafi Islamists on cinemas, theatres and bars in recent months.