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    A sociological and Pluralistic perspective.

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    In Pluralistic Universe(1909), William James espoused the idea of a"plural society.

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    The toxic mix of religion and politics poses a challenge to our Pluralistic society and inclusive democracy.

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    He urged them to adhere to the traditions of tolerance and respect and protect our Pluralistic culture.

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    Freedom of expression and Pluralistic media have long been recognised as one of the important pillars of democracy.

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    Hinduism is pantheistic, Pluralistic, non-violent, uninterested in converting other faiths, and rooted in the belief of Vigraha worship.

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    A Pluralistic approach to Judaism in Israel Israel exists to benefit the spiritual integrity of the Jewish people.

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    We are both open, Pluralistic societies that are committed to the protection of human rights and the Rule of Law.

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    The objectives of JKPM are"to work for an inclusive and Pluralistic society with adequate political representation for under-privileged communities.

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    We must encourage the youth to adhere to traditions of tolerance and respect and protect the country's Pluralistic culture.

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    Homoeopathy which was introduced in India approximately two centuries ago, is an important component of India's Pluralistic health care system.

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    The President said that democratic and Pluralistic societies like India and Canada face common challenges from forces of terrorism and extremism.

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    We must see to it that journalists can work in safe conditions which allow a free and Pluralistic press to flourish.

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    The President said that democratic and Pluralistic societies like India and Canada face common challenges from forces of terrorism and extremism.

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    India is the world's oldest Pluralistic civilisation based upon a model of one truth, many paths, like a great banyan tree.

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    This is known as Pluralistic ignorance- when the group's majority privately believes one thing and mistakenly assumes that most others believe the opposite.

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    Any postmodernist who says Paul is wrong is committing an error against his own Pluralistic philosophy, which says no faith or religion is incorrect.

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    For him, India was not a geographical or political territory but a culturally Pluralistic civilization that had always been capable of accommodating diverse races and religions.

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    North Korea may also an amazing example of'Pluralistic ignorance': people failing to realize that many others agree with them, here in their rejection of the regime.

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    India can also serve as a clear example of a diverse, dynamic, and Pluralistic country to others- a flourishing democracy in the age of global terrorism.

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    That is exactly how $5 billion of U.S. taxpayer-provided money has been wasted on developing what passes for Pluralistic democracy in Ukraine but might more properly be described as“regime change.”.

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    If it is determined that others are not reacting to the situation, bystanders will interpret the situation as not an emergency and will not intervene, an example of Pluralistic ignorance;

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    Today, as democratic and Pluralistic nations, both India and Nepal aspire for a higher growth rate, an inclusive society, sustainable development and an external environment that facilitates our national development.

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    I think what he has done to reclaim Islam for its truly open and Pluralistic character is hugely important for Saudi Arabia, for the Arab Muslim world, and for the world.

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    World Press Freedom Day was established by the General Assembly of the United Nations in December 1993 as an outgrowth of the Seminar on Promoting an Independent and Pluralistic African Press.

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    If the EU's parliamentarians can forge agreement across the political spectrum, they may foster a renewed, Pluralistic defense of European integration that will satisfy voters on immigration and other critical everyday matters.

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    Laws and regulations can provide the framework for our action, but educating our youth about the value of our Pluralistic heritage is perhaps the best way to ensure that our heritage is preserved.

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    Current projects investigate the practical consequences and ethical responsibilities implicit to democratic citizenship in morally Pluralistic societies, particularly in the domains of medicine and education, the environment and animal welfare, public policy and political discourse.

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    The University of Haifa is the most Pluralistic institution of higher learning in Israel and is a shining example of how excellent research and teaching can be conducted in an atmosphere of mutual respect and inclusion.

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    The University of Haifa is the most Pluralistic institution of higher learning in Israel and serves as an example of how excellent research and teaching can be conducted in an atmosphere of mutual respect and inclusion.

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