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  • as Saul and David toward the Amalekites must be judged as war crimes of the first order. == Footnotes == == References == *Evans, Mary. The Message ...
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  • he returned to Spain where he was judged responsible for the failure of the expedition, and was banished to Africa. Encyclopedia Britannica. ...
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  • If thou art a Christian, believe that he shall be judged by a Superior Power. To that Power only is he now answerable." It was after Chatterton ...
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  • of an action are unknown, but are judged to have some potential for major or irreversible negative consequences, then it is better to avoid that ...
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  • Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured ...
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  • #039; Association (ARBA) may be exhibited and judged in rabbit shows. Breeders attempt to emulate the breed standard by which each breed is judged ...
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  • quot; as a meaningful proposition which can be judged to be false (atheism) or still inconclusive (agnosticism). * Agnostic theism (also called ...
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  • world," and "judge not, lest ye be judged." It concludes with an admonition not only to hear Jesus' words, but to do them, a teaching ...
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  • four standards by which applicants were to be judged: * literary and scholastic attainments; * energy to use one's talents to the full, as ...
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  • along which right (correct) action is judged. In more recent developments, in philosophy, there has been a move away from investigation into happiness ...
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  • duties is most pressing. The action which is judged to be, all things considered, the right thing to do, is the duty proper. Ross’s theory is an example ...
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  • also refuse to register laws that they judged contrary to fundamental law ... elected chieftains and kings, and judged according to the law, which ...
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  • date back over 30,000 years. Not only that, he judged their work to be outstanding both in terms of their content and technique, and perhaps of even ...
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  • * Show jumping. This competition comprises a timed event judged on ... classes where the position of the rider is judged rather than the form or movement ...
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  • said, "Do not judge, and you will not be judged. Do not condemn, and you will not be condemned." (Luke 6:37) *Hillel said: "Whoever ...
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  • group. These actions are often illegal and ill-judged. Many argue that juveniles should be treated differently than adults because they are often ...
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  • town, community, and players themselves are judged by their conduct; players can make or break them. *Unity: Actions on part of every member ...
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  • In competition ballroom dancers are judged by diverse criteria that includes connection, frame, posture, speed, timing, proper body alignment ...
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  • upon which individual works might be judged and evaluated. Like other modern thinkers, Langer sought to explore seemingly irrational aspects of ...
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  • paid for feasts. A chief, or indeed, any man, was judged by his ability and willingness to bestow gifts and to host festive gatherings. ...
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