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tion objectively and accurately . But some Mexicanists who would want to use this book in their class might ask for a deeper and more consistent effort to link these contributions , as well as to justify their representativeness as ...
tion objectively and accurately . But some Mexicanists who would want to use this book in their class might ask for a deeper and more consistent effort to link these contributions , as well as to justify their representativeness as ...
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... tion ] None Brazil Promote public interest [ bylaw ] Preserve dignity of the office [ Constitu- tion ] Attend a minimum of 1/3 of legislative sessions Behavior violating dignity of office : Undue private benefit from office Abuse of ...
... tion ] None Brazil Promote public interest [ bylaw ] Preserve dignity of the office [ Constitu- tion ] Attend a minimum of 1/3 of legislative sessions Behavior violating dignity of office : Undue private benefit from office Abuse of ...
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tion , the Instruction also indicated other problematic aspects : the narrowing of biblical stories , particularly the Exodus , to narrow political meanings ; the localization of sin in social , political , and economic structures ; the ...
tion , the Instruction also indicated other problematic aspects : the narrowing of biblical stories , particularly the Exodus , to narrow political meanings ; the localization of sin in social , political , and economic structures ; the ...
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