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1 These newly fashionable terms merely repackage a central tenet of the first p.c.
2 The mutability of the past is the central tenet of Ingsoc.
3 Crucially, it supports self-care by empowering patients -a central tenet of nursing practice.
4 Some will claim that this offends a central tenet of the EU's founding philosophy.
5 The 23-year old NAFTA agreement has become a central tenet of Mexico's export-led economy.
6 This could endanger the central tenet of mediation practice, she wrote, which was voluntariness.
7 It was a central tenet of their religious beliefs.
8 For the central tenet of Islam was that Muhammad was the final prophet of God.
9 And he echoed a central tenet of Obama's worldview.
10 A central tenet of Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute-funded research is stakeholder engagement throughout the research process.
11 They hold as their central tenet that the way the economy is arranged is profoundly unfair.
12 Visit Website Often underrated, and even overlooked, rest is a central tenet of Siegrist's training routine.
13 A central tenet of Islam is that Mohammad, the religion's seventh-century founder, was the final prophet.
14 Secularists can no more prove their central tenet than can believers in a hereafter prove theirs.
15 Essentially the statist position is clustered around the central tenet that whenever possible, the State knows best.
16 The central tenet to the contemporary version of the fellowship is that there are no real requirements.
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