"Most blatantly, the defendant now professes his innocence."
About one-sixth of the population professes no religious affiliation.
He professes to be convinced that the harvest will reach 6m tonnes in the near future.
This is an astonishing amount of effort to devote to denouncing the author of books one professes to love.
About nine-tenths of the population professes adherence to Roman Catholicism.
Poch’ŏngyo professes the four principles of one mind, coexistence, forgiveness, and conquest of disease.
The centre of philosophical interest lies in the discourse of Socrates, which he professes to have learned from the priestess Diotima of Mantinea.
By backtracking on climate change, an issue about which he professes to be passionate, he showed himself willing to jettison even his dearest policies.
Morrison professes frustration with an international climate bureaucracy that favours abstract expressions of ambition over a record of tangible achievement.
The reason for this immunity from those customary feminine fears is that in the Mohammed religion, which she professes, not only cats but all animals are sacred.
Will the Serb Republic become an integral part of Bosnia, as the Dayton agreement requires and Mrs Plavsic, once an ardent nationalist, now professes to believe?
Roughly four-fifths of the population professes Christianity; there is a sizable minority of unaffiliated Christians, while Roman Catholics, Protestants, and independents constitute the rest.
The letter also said that although the $219 billion cloud software giant publicly professes to value equality, the internal reality falls short for Black employees or those from other underrepresented groups.
The London outpost of a small chain that focuses on vegan dishes inspired by pan-Asian cuisine, Loving Hut in Archway professes to use organic vegetables and non-GMO products, with ingredients sourced locally where possible.
Having attended so many underground parties in his youth he professes that he got into event management due to the lacklustre nature of the damp, claustrophobic clubs that electronic music has traditionally been consigned to.
Judah Halevi (ca. 1075–1141) discuses skepticism briefly in his Kuzari I.4–8; in this passage, a character in the poem professes skepticism about religious truths, and presents his requirements for what would count as knowledge.
Overview: With nightmarish imagery from the get-go, this gorgeously animated adaptation of the popular ’90s Nintendo video game is adorned with lush detail, plus a sonic and visual depth that professes a love for the show’s source material.
The rhapsode belongs to the realm of imitation and of opinion: he professes to have all knowledge, which is derived by him from Homer, just as the sophist professes to have all wisdom, which is contained in his art of rhetoric.
So, when the UK somehow professes to be removed from this issue, despite installing this same system across the world over a number of centuries, you can see why many of us, who know of the wider context both here and in the countries where many of us or indeed our parents were born, are sceptical.
In their letters, both also noted that while the cloud software giant publicly professes to value equality, the internal reality often falls short for Black employees or those from other underrepresented groups, a criticism that some current and former Salesforce employees also previously raised to Insider.
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In their letters both also noted that while the cloud software giant publicly professes to value equality the internal reality often falls short for Black employees or those from other underrepresented groups a criticism that some current and former Salesforce employees also previously raised to Insider