mores in A Sentence

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    Religious Mores were followed as closely as possible.

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    Section 377 is a product of Victorian social Mores.

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    Section 377 is a direct product of Victorian social Mores.

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    In addition, many Europeans no longer cherish their history, Mores,

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    Mores refer to a type of norm that are governed by morality.

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    They also explain why bias stubbornly persists even if our cultural Mores tell us it's wrong.

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    Besides, the programme is only a private franchised 3+0 degree(from Liverpool John Mores University, UK) which has been accredited by BOVAEP.

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    Even worse, it is, as they call it, a"Flintstonization of Prehistory," a way of mapping modern Mores backwards onto our ancient past.

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    Cultural patterns, religious beliefs, and Mores that are different from one's own threaten core defenses that have acted as a buffer against frightening emotions.

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    Cultural patterns, religious beliefs, and Mores that are different from our own threaten the fantasy bond, which acts as a buffer against terrifying emotions.

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    Precious stones, though they are referred to as inanimatematter, have, in fact, their own Mores, their own natural energy and even personal destiny.

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    The government appears to have clipped the wings of the once-feared religious police-- long accused of harassing the public with rigid Islamic Mores-- who have all but disappeared from big cities.

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    The authorities appear to have clipped the wings of the once-feared religious police-- long accused of harassing the public with rigid Islamic Mores-- who have all but disappeared from big cities.

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    These feminists helped transform social Mores and change state laws, so as to permit the greater participation of women in the economy, in education, in the arts, and in politics.

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    Their beliefs and cultural Mores anchored in the idea that the world is inhabited by spirits and supernatural entities, both good and bad and that respect is accorded to them through natural worship.

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    This sandwich's invention is typically credited to the Girl Scouts who included the recipe for“Some Mores” in their 1927 publication Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts, which is the first known reference to the treat.

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    It is a collection of beliefs and cultural Mores anchored in the idea that the world is inhabited by spirits and supernatural entities, both good and bad, and that respect be accorded to them through nature worship.

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    These are a collection of beliefs and cultural Mores anchored more or less in the idea that the world is inhabited by spirits and supernatural entities, both good and bad, and that respect be accorded to them through nature worship.

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    At HAF, we believe that it is important for Hindu leaders, both religious and otherwise, to work within our sruti/smriti framework to evolve a uniquely Hindu perspective on LGBT rights rather than follow existing social Mores in India which are profoundly influenced by non-Indic sensitivities.

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