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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And the action premise that completes this credo may seem totally ridiculous in these troubled times.
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If western critics can be said to have had a unifying credo , then this was the constant stress on artistic freedom.
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In achieving this remarkable success, Roddick has always been scornful of traditional business credos.
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It helped him develop his credo .
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Jim Burke spends 40 percent of his time communicating the Johnson & Johnson credo .
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That the core of the issue was hedonism was unsurprising, it was a key credo of the paper.
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They raise no interpretative difficulties of the kind that credo may do.
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This was the credo that Church himself espoused as a landscape artist.