Word: creed
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...creed has been to select a team of strong individuals, not to be afraid one would be a competitor,β he added...
Aside from these regulations and the prohibition of discrimination βon the basis of race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, or physical disability,β College-funded organizations enjoy almost complete autonomy in their selection processes...
...university campuses. These activities attract recruits like Ai Ozaki, 25. A shy, thoughtful woman, Ozaki (her cult name) joined Aum after the sarin attack, drawn in part by its promise of life after death in a reincarnated form. "I was afraid of dying," she says, "so I liked their creed." She knows in her heart, she says, that Asahara must have had something to do with the subway murders, "but there is a part of me that still hopes he can save me. I still want to believe...
...State at the time of the coup, he was widely quoted as saying: "I don't see why we need to stand by and watch a country go communist due to the irresponsibility of its own people." Beckett does emphasize, however, that the monetarism that became Chile's economic creed under Pinochet, and Britain's under Thatcher, was imported from the University of Chicago. Economist Milton Friedman, who was to become a guru to future Thatcher adviser Alan Walters, "rejected the socially conscious economics that had dominated the thinking of democratic governments since the Great Depression of the 1930s," writes...
...been nearly stripped of his membership as one of the faithful. 'I am not a special case,' he writes, 'but in many ways a typical one.' In light of all this, asked why he chooses to remain a Catholic, Wills answers with quiet dignity, 'because of the creed'...Deserves - and will almost certainly find - a wide readership while garnering for Wills both praise as a principled oppositionist and condemnation as a heretic...