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"religiously" Definitions
  1. very carefully or regularly
  2. in a way that is connected with religion
"religiously" Synonyms
regularly commonly usually habitually ordinarily customarily generally frequently normally routinely typically often mostly mainly conventionally consistently recurrently invariably steadily tirelessly on a regular basis periodically rhythmically with regularity to the letter exactly precisely strictly accurately closely faithfully literally punctiliously letter for letter verbatim word for word by the book in every detail with a literal interpretation with strict attention to detail rigorously literatim direct sic spiritually mystically piously ecclesiastically holily sacredly divinely clerically canonically sacerdotally pastorally ministerially apostolically sanctifiedly theologically devotionally godlily hallowedly scripturally heavenlily devoutly saintlily reverently prayerfully devotedly purely morally dutifully committedly righteously pietistically virtuously uprightly passionately ardently fervently intensely fervidly vehemently emotionally fierily torridly feverishly perfervidly flamingly demonstratively burningly incandescently warmly blazingly glowingly zealously heatedly meticulously conscientiously scrupulously thoroughly fussily sedulously fastidiously finickily pedantically finically rigidly unswervingly reliably orthodoxly conservatively traditionally dedicatedly truely genuinely loyally sincerely staunchly subculturally anthropologically culturally ethnically socially socioanthropologically socioculturally sociologically ideologically conceptually ethically philosophically politically sociopolitically inwardly personally secretly privately hiddenly intimately innermostly deeply innerly confidentially veiledly privily internally intellectually psychologically immaterially spiritualistically fanatically radically dogmatically extremely compulsively partisanly crazily doctrinairely inflexibly goodly dignifiedly equitably honestly honorably(US) honourably(UK) justly nobly respectably admirably exemplarily incorruptibly laudably loftily More
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Twenty percent were religiously affiliated colleges and universities, and 27 percent were religiously affiliated non-profits.
Researchers found that religiously affiliated people lived between 5.64 and 9.45 years longer than those who were not religiously affiliated.
Religiously-motivated hate crimes have spiked across our country, and we now know that religiously-motivated harassment and bullying are infiltrating our nation's schools.
The law originally released houses of worship from the so-called "contraceptive mandate" but did not exempt religiously affiliated organisations with broader missions and more religiously diverse staffs.
Religious organizations, religiously-affiliated organizations, religiously-driven for-profit entities, and political organizations may have strong First Amendment and RFRA grounds for challenging the law's applicability to them.
" Exasperated, he went on: "I repeat — respected religiously.
Of the 45 companies that have applied for and received exemptions so far, 24 were for-profit corporations, 12 were religiously affiliated nonprofits, and nine were religiously affiliated education institutions.
Since 2012, she has shown up religiously at 8 p.m.
Don't pretend you didn't watch religiously; those kids were CUTE.
This is difficult when you're religiously prohibited from getting hammered.
You don't need to hit the gym religiously every day.
The most religiously strident are as likely to be atheists.
She was the first YouTuber I used to watch religiously.
In other words, the fact that Russia religiously annexed Ukraine.
Phillips should have had his religiously neutral day in court.
And it protects defined contribution plans at religiously affiliated organizations.
Should I have put 'Physically' before 'Religiously' in my bio?
Patel: How do we build a healthy religiously diverse democracy?
I take care of my skin religiously, morning and night.
The people of Kashmir fell in between, religiously and geographically.
Saving California, religiously or politically, might seem an audacious goal.
In Montana, the majority of private schools are religiously affiliated.
For decades, tattoos weren't just unfashionable in religiously conservative Honduras.
Russo says she saves religiously so she can keep chasing.
If you don't frame it religiously, they'll call your bluff.
They forget the long arc of history: Liberalism has been pretty good at allowing religiously plural societies to avoid civil war — and because no faith is without its factions, ultimately all societies are religiously plural.
Religiously profiling son of 'The Greatest' will not make us safe.
Families that run the gamut from religiously conservative to agnostically liberal.
We're actually looking into opening up a religiously protected abortion clinic.
Meanwhile, Prince Mohammed faces a Saudi public that remains religiously conservative.
"I'm willing to grind religiously, for hours on end," he says.
This is a situation where they've snacked on different things religiously.
About two years ago I started wearing this every day, religiously.
Yes, we're pretty sure she meant to say "religiously profiled," too.
This trend mirrors the rise of religiously unaffiliated in the country.
I'd borrow it over and over and I studied it religiously.
It's like United [expletive] Colors of Benetton, ideologically and religiously, philosophically.
She uses Uber religiously and has never ridden in a Lyft.
So if you're very religiously inclined you can pick these options.
I listened to it religiously while smoking and writing by myself.
From that day on, Vang religiously applied eyeliner everyday before school.
There weren't a lot of folks that don't align themselves religiously.
This war, however, is only tangentially related to religiously motivated terrorism.
The crowd here appears more religiously conservative than the ADAMS congregation.
Religiously affiliated private schools outnumber secular ones two to one nationally.
I have my first lesson and practice religiously for a week.
Analysts said they fear the edict could provoke religiously motivated violence.
He reads my comments probably more religiously than even I do.
She paid all the bills early and saved religiously for retirement.
It is both religiously and politically conservative, with deep socioeconomic stratification.
But the TV series adaptation of Shrill doesn't following the book religiously.
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And we are as religiously and ethnically diverse as we've ever been.
Which can often suck — except when you're religiously following your Netflix horoscope!
But Cave has long been one of rock'n'roll's most religiously literate songwriters.
Missouri imposes "special disabilities", he said, only on religiously affiliated pre-schools.
Most religiously inclined parties supported his opponent in that election, Prabowo Subianto.
He is a proud incel and listens to Jordan Peterson's podcast religiously.
It was religiously biased preaching the violent Islamic ways to the children.
You know, in case you forgot or don't read my recaps religiously.
Yet the ruling, when it came, proved both forthright and religiously grounded.
She pushed the rent up religiously; I scraped and traded and paid.
He subsequently began wearing more traditional clothing and became more religiously observant.
The Duggars, who are religiously conservative, have appeared on TLC since 2008.
The "Christian right" is a loose term for a religiously diverse group.
For all those years, he collected his letters from Dead almost religiously.
India is one of the most religiously diverse places in the world.
Fransen was charged again with religiously aggravated harassment in September this year.
Whether you are religiously spiritual or internally spiritual, embrace and enhance that.
Three percent follow non-Christian faiths, 14 percent identify as religiously unaffiliated.
A. They are about 30 religiously affiliated organizations including schools and hospitals.
Ron did The New York Times crossword puzzle religiously — always in ink.
And do Indians prefer a religiously driven nation or a secular one?
A friend confessed she did the puzzle religiously every weekend — in ink!
At a minimum, they wear nitrile gloves and wash their hands religiously.
A number of religiously affiliated schools have filed lawsuits challenging the mandate.
After all, Americans have always been a heterogeneous population — racially, religiously, regionally.
Yet the population of Zanzibar has remained religiously distinct from the mainland.
I worked religiously with Jimmy and he changed his mind about me.
It has become the worst religiously motivated brutality in India in years.
I'm not one of those people religiously opposed to time-travel narratives.
Religiously, too, it's often associated with Madonna, heaven, and the divine truth.
More and more Americans are joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
Compared to older generations, Millennials are more diverse ethnically, religiously, and sexually.
The court is currently weighing a similar objection from religiously affiliated nonprofits.
Why it matters: Trump watches Carlson's show religiously and values his opinions.
More and more Americans are joining the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated.
California's religious diversity makes it more receptive to science than religiously conservative Texas.
"I was reading Warren religiously starting in the mid 80s," Weber tells CNBC.
It's unethical for me to be religiously pushy one way or the other.
I do the interval training religiously but find myself slacking on the LISS.
"Embryos have more disposition issues — ethically, religiously, couples arguing over them," Noyes added.
He's new on the job and also comes from a religiously conservative background.
I watch both the Westminster Dog Show and the National Dog Show religiously.
Saudi officials say their regional policy is coherent, not ideologically or religiously motivated.
A religiously motivated attack two weeks before the election was swiftly politicised, too.
But journalists and writers should be religiously diligent in separating the two groups.
It was religiously adhered to by the Android faithful ever since it launched.
It was profiled religiously, as was its eventual rise and decline in popularity.
Most people who approach these councils are women seeking a religiously sanctioned divorce.
Conservative culture, whether religiously or politically and most often both, remains unflinchingly patriarchal.
PantheaCon draws pagans from all over the map, both spiritually and religiously speaking.
Back then, the young female captain was known as a religiously observant Jew.
The religiously unaffiliated make up the most popular religious group in 20 states.
That's what makes people watch those stock tickers religiously during stock trading hours.
According to bork1138, they've been doing this "religiously" for the past 18 years.
But when it comes to wearing sunscreen religiously, we'd recommend following Moore's advice.
Though I don't follow the pope religiously (I'm Jewish), I do so electronically.
You can listen to podcasts or visit religiously affiliated websites around the clock.
I responded honestly, which is that I did not grow up very religiously.
That has triggered debate among Islamic scholars over whether cryptocurrencies are religiously permissible.
Because of this, from a religiously conservative perspective, stambeli is considered un-Islamic.
Dorothy's religiously inspired politics flagrantly challenged the Enlightenment ideals of the American Constitution.
Only one lawmaker, Democratic Representative Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, called herself religiously unaffiliated.
He'd document his own looks, and those put together by his friends, religiously.
"I watch those videos religiously," Mr. Platt said after the show via phone.
Not only did I lie religiously and unabashedly — I was good at it.
Disclaimer: I own four pairs of Loeffler Randall wedges that I wear religiously.
By age 16, he was "religiously" carrying a gun that he sometimes used.
That's more than the rest of religiously motivated hate crimes combined, records reveal.
The Obama White House gave some relief to religiously affiliated hospitals and universities.
But the religiously-affiliated university where she worked denied this coverage for its employees.
And it's easier to be religiously indoctrinated when you're existing in an information vacuum.
We used to be terrible about eating out, but now we cook almost religiously.
And today, my once blasé attitude about flying has devolved into religiously checking TurbulenceForecast.
Is it pointless for us to religiously check the weather before heading this year?
The site reported that police are treating the murder as a "religiously motivated" crime.
Nor have I been religiously maintaining a blog with links to everything I've published.
As with many religiously conservative groups, the ultra-Orthodox practice strict gender segregation guidelines.
By definition, one can religiously get a latte from Starbucks every morning at 9AM.
He tracks religiously for the first week and manages to lose a few pounds.
We'd buy them kind of religiously as kids, stuff with new bands, you know.
But religiously affiliated employers have the option of opting out of paying for coverage.
It took almost a decade for Republicans to woo these religiously pro-life voters.
Religiously-motivated harassment must be combated as vigorously as all other forms of bigotry.
The rule was clearly aimed, he says, to stick it to religiously observant pharmacists.
They watch Fox News religiously and are Facebook-savvy, perhaps from communicating with grandkids.
And Jews were always religiously innovative, contesting the centralized authority of priesthood and orthodoxy.
In India, religiously based nationalism has maintained the power of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
That is surely more difficult as America becomes more diverse, ethnically, racially and religiously.
P: If the question is: How do you have a healthy religiously diverse democracy.
I followed The Bulletproof Diet fairly religiously for the better part of 18 months.
" He added, "I am for a Jewish state but against a religiously coercive state.
If you have a favorite team you watch religiously, you'll probably pay it (ugh).
Muslim-owned shops were vandalized, and hundreds of Muslim families fled religiously mixed areas.
And that undermines Iraq's "special character," he said, which is Arab and religiously diverse.
The silent majority has touched my face, done my makeup, watches "Gilmore Girls" religiously.
Religiously affiliated schools may offer appropriate programs and cost less than other private schools.
Earlier this year, Fransen was found guilty on three counts of religiously aggravated harassment.
I use my HomeSoap religiously for all types of devices, and you should too. 
As for Gorsuch himself, he's a rather standard right-of-center, religiously deferential judge.
Robin Thede has an amazing show [on BET], which I watch religiously and love.
Justice: Ritual murder committed out of zealotry is not a religiously exempted medical procedure.
The "nones" (or religiously unaffiliated) are now the single largest religious demographic among Democrats.
Pompeo is not alone in embracing a religiously loaded, dualistic approach to foreign policy.
It shows that many of the employers seeking these waivers are not religiously affiliated.
While prejudice against metalheads has manifested in much more severe ways in certain religiously conservative countries in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, and United States—itself a religiously conservative nation teetering on theocracy—has plenty of similar skeletons in its own closet.
These groups have pushed back religiously on the undoing of this policy by this president.
Graham religiously shares images of her photoshop-free body, stretch marks, bumps, lumps, and all.
"The U.S. is steadily becoming less Christian and less religiously observant," the Pew study concluded.
On a deeper level with Bannon, I also think part of that is religiously driven.
For many Jews, this was a break from centuries of Christian religiously inspired anti-Semitism.
Jinn's influence has been widespread both religiously and culturally in pre- and post-Islamic Arabia.
"I use this religiously," Meghan once told Beauty Banter of Nivea's Q10 Firming Body Lotion.
About 3 million of them are Afghans, many from the ethnically Hazara, religiously Shia minority.
Welcome to Chris-mas, Mashable's favorite holiday we made up and celebrate religiously each year.
Johnson's campaign is based out of the heavily Mormon and religiously conservative state of Utah.
My mother coming from Scotland, and she'd come back every year religiously, go to Scotland.
Unlike those of his religiously observant predecessors, Mr. Oursler's beliefs are hard to pin down.
Other minority communities have also experienced a step up in racially and religiously motivated incidents.
Some are women's colleges, historically black colleges or religiously affiliated — appealing to a smaller audience.
We can act superior and judge in 140 characters or less (while still watching religiously).
I know that professional nursing in the United States was established in religiously affiliated institutions.
The filmmakers accused the B.J.P. of trying to split the country with religiously driven killings.
Dr. Wadler acknowledged that he was not very athletic and did not follow sports religiously.
The second point is that their zealotry is not as religiously grounded as they think.
And make no mistake, this "Chorus Line," which runs through Sunday evening, is religiously faithful.
When one o'clock hits, we sit watching the TV religiously until the games are over.
It would change the current accommodation for certain religiously affiliated employers from mandatory to optional.
The one set of brothers whom friends describe as more involved religiously were the Abouyaaqoubs.
Those protesting are fighting for the long history of India as a religiously diverse nation.
Maybe not if you miss just one bill after religiously paying on time, but eventually.
A bombing in KabulThey left on their grand adventure, and I watched the news religiously.
We went to Disneyland and religiously watched the Fourth of July fireworks from the beach.
But one of the few makeup products I use religiously is the Lash Bloom mascara.
Never mind that Ms. Boone was tagged for behavior to which she was religiously opposed.
And many non-Muslims assume that religiously adherent Muslims must sympathize with the jihadist cause.
"I was raised by people who cooked religiously," she explained to me later over email.
"I cleanse, tone, moisturize, and then do an eye cream religiously, twice a day," she said.
"I watch it religiously, and I am in stitches the whole time," she tells her sister.
"There is no more halal and haram," he added, referring to religiously permitted and prohibited foods.
The model laughed, admitting that she does try to religiously observe this practice in her life.
Bolivia's first indigenous leader is known to sleep little and adhere religiously to a punishing schedule.
They are religiously conservative, and they reject relationships with outsiders, not to mention all secular entertainment.
I began using the firming cream religiously, and started to see major changes in my skin.
The organization remains one of the most brutal and religiously conservative insurgent groups in the world.
"We've built an audience that's religiously invested in the style and format we've created," Rosen says.
Explosion is just one person among the 24 percent of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated.
This will come as little surprise to Muslim families living in America's most religiously diverse city.
During the trial run, close friends took the bottom, and I, rather religiously, took the top.
Churches themselves are exempt, but religiously affiliated schools, universities, charities and other nonprofit organizations are not.
Effective use of social media is vital, particularly when it comes to countering religiously-inspired violence.
Members rent the cabanas from summer to summer, religiously submitting their deposits — currently $226 — by Oct.
The challengers, which include religiously-affiliated universities, hospitals, and social-service groups, want the same exemption.
The furniture was all dark, heavy wood, which the housekeeper polished religiously with lemon-scented Pledge.
I have to pee every half-hour, religiously, and my transfer was running 40 minutes late.
I would research those genres religiously online and download stuff from all kinds of weird sources.
Billionaire Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos follows this advice religiously and ensures that he gets per night.
And it shows: Both culturally progressive and religiously conservative fathers report high levels of paternal engagement.
But as the days pass, the conflict has become less of a religiously driven proxy war.
A decision vindicating the rights of creative professionals and other religiously minded small business owners will.
Rebellious in your spiritual beliefs, you often question the ways in which people organize themselves religiously.
I began to check out books from the school library and started reading the news religiously.
They lived in a cramped apartment in Mecca, Saudi Arabia's holiest and most religiously conservative city.
Fransen has previously been found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment for verbally abusing a Muslim woman.
"The majority of patients have no idea whether their local hospital is religiously affiliated," Sawicki said.
I've been using it pretty religiously, but I figured I could afford fifteen minutes—guess again.
In April, several Muslim merchants in Old Delhi described fears of religiously motivated violence against them.
That number encompasses 65 percent of the "religiously unaffiliated" (and, somewhat bafflingly, 10 percent of atheists).
Several religiously-affiliated child-placement agencies in South Dakota did not respond to requests for comment.
The largest single religious movement in America is that of the "nones," or the religiously unaffiliated.
The first section, "Gates," turns on the Judeo-Christian idea of death; in asking "What might it be?" the poems imagine both the graveyard and the heaven it conjures: This place previously in a vision  Wet pen drawn at the line A place religiously tied      religiously religiously A person, place or thing Bring they pebble or they flowers or thy inscription Bring bring bringeth your love Dear ones bringeth your love Ashes to trees The trees!
When Albert Einstein got stuck on problems he religiously used to turn to his violin and piano.
Sixty-four percent of religiously unaffiliated Americans were against bathroom bills, as were 56 percent of Catholics.
It's reliable and safe — and these individuals religiously replenish it every time their beloved formula gets low.
Two-thirds of white evangelicals say immigrants are "invading" America; three-fourths of the religiously unaffiliated disagree.
Many Israelis on the right believe there is no place — culturally, religiously or financially — for these Africans.
I read that religiously, and it makes me realize relationships are not how they seem in movies.
It takes a special fan to devote their life to religiously tracking the sartorial rise of Disney.
After the Soviet Union collapsed, it regained its old religiously resonant name but kept its nuclear prowess.
At its most subtle and provocative, religiously-inspired commentary on worldly matters transcends the conventional secular categories.
But the boom in religiously selective schools sits oddly with another government aim, to deepen religious integration.
Three of us drink it religiously at work and we usually get through a tin a week.
Sharia boards are groups of scholars who rule on whether financial instruments and activities are religiously permissible.
I read Nintendo Power religiously, and it was my dream to someday work in the gaming industry.
Avocado toast: We know it, we love it, we've been eating it religiously for the past year.
"Frank Sinatra used to fuck prostitutes all the time, and he'd drink Jack Daniels religiously," Jidenna explains.
In practice, that means the Democrats often nominate candidates who stick religiously to safe, tested talking points.
The woman with a headscarf could also represent other religiously observant women such as Jews, Alhumedhi added.
Do we ban wearing black dresses or gowns to parties next because they seem too religiously connected?
The Houthis are from the country's northwest and are religiously Zaydi, an offshoot of mainstream Shia Islam.
But the World Economic Forum is not a gathering of the poor or the religiously hard-line.
Not to mention that many large religiously affiliated organizations support the accommodation, including the Catholic Health Association.
When possible, limit involvement of religiously affiliated nonprofit entities, while guaranteeing that employees and students are protected.
However expedient in this election cycle, the party's decision to use religiously inflected language reflects a shift.
As eerie and gruesome as the film is, it's difficult to share the family's religiously rooted terror.
Alves is past it but he has always religiously gotten back to his guard after his strikes.
If they were religiously conservative, they stressed his infidelity while also objecting to his insults of women.
This kept the Rohingya inside Myanmar, where most people are very different ethnically and religiously from them.
I aim for nine hours a night religiously, and it's the reason I have no social life.
Nearly half of queer individuals report being religiously unaffiliated, about double the rate of the general population.
And in the 22007-to-19593 age group, 21959 percent of respondents said they were religiously unaffiliated.
Maybe older displays, erected when the nation wasn't nearly as religiously diverse, should be allowed, he suggested.
This New America, Greenberg continues, is ever more racially blended and multinational, more secular and religiously pluralistic.
The rightist, monarchist, religiously conservative strain in French thought represented by the Legion continues today, of course.
I watched the original trilogy religiously when I was growing up so that would be incredible.2.
Even in that religiously charged era, the so-called clash of civilizations could sound very faint indeed.
We're Orthodox, religiously observant Jews, but no more "ultra" than a typical observant Catholic, Mormon or Muslim.
The religiously affiliated centers lost their challenge to the law before a California-based federal appeals court.
But government officials say the bill is a humanitarian effort to provide shelter to religiously persecuted minorities.
Or a religiously-conservative majority may blacklist outstanding women who in private life opted for legal abortions.
He religiously watched them on TV from his nursing home in Lansing, Illinois, The Lansing Journal reported.
Meanwhile, the nation is becoming increasingly less Christian, and the share of religiously unaffiliated Americans is growing.
I began watching Game of Thrones religiously, and then marathoned completed series like The Wire and Entourage.
Sam despised t shirts, as they accentuated his chest, and so he wore button-up shirts religiously.
But, of course, we're living in an increasingly religiously diverse and in many ways increasingly secular society.
Need we bring in Donald Trump here, antithesis of Jackie in almost every way — temperamentally, religiously, aesthetically?
They bring us together around things we all value religiously and secularly: life, new starts, love, generosity, peace.
Bachelor Nation is booming, filled with enthusiastic fans who watch the series religiously, often with wine in hand.
In that way, Father's Day began like Mother's Day — as a religiously influenced holiday meant to honor fathers.
Of course, controversial attempts at reviving religiously and culturally beloved relics of the past have gone viral before.
If that's the case, then why do religiously affiliated people consistently live longer than their non-religious peers?
A girl who read The Saddle Club books religiously because she liked to imagine she had a horse.
Before then, I was a day one viewer, the kind of avid fan who religiously watched every Sunday.
First, religiously-inspired charities have been working hard to anticipate and ease the woes of the neediest victims.
Sanders's markedly irreligious campaign comes at a time when the number of religiously unaffiliated Americans is rising fast.
It reminds her of time she used to spend beside her mother, who religiously watched these same shows.
If you haven't followed the debate religiously, or you are unfamiliar with British idioms, these may be mysterious.
Staff at her shelter forced Jane to attend "counseling" with a religiously-affiliated, anti-abortion fake health center.
These are all items we've seen Hollywood heartthrob Justin Theroux religiously wear on and off the red carpet.
Other than the occasional after-school mishap, I shaved my body hair religiously all through my teenage years.
Most patients like the Hufnagels religiously follow the manufacturer's guidelines, even amid growing evidence about the devices' potency.
They were discharged in 2007 and 2006, respectively, after the army saw they had become more religiously observant.
Paxton, a vocal critic of transgender rights, recruited two attorneys from the far-right, religiously affiliated Liberty Institute.
She was convicted in 2016 of religiously aggravated harassment after she verbally abused a woman wearing a hijab.
The ideal president for the Brits would be religiously agnostic, Keynesian and wary of intervention in foreign wars.
Of course, for investors who are religiously bullish on gold, simply buying and holding NUGT may have merit.
Baghdad's Dora neighborhood is a religiously mixed one, its residents consisting of Shiite, Sunni, Christian and other faiths.
She said she retweets the illustrations "religiously," and that the account partially inspired her to start her own.
It reinforces President Donald Trump's recent moves to curtail reproductive rights and take up religiously tinged conservative causes.
By contrast, the core Democratic groups include blacks, Asians, religiously unaffiliated, post-graduate women, Jews, Hispanics, and millennials.
We've been able to schedule, pretty religiously, dinner at 6:30 every night for the last eight years.
It can leave hundreds of thousands of students of religiously affiliated colleges and universities without birth control coverage.
" One of the most ubiquitous placards on the convention floor featured the religiously inflected pun: "Love Trumps Hate.
Though we did find some cuter items, like these religiously inspired coffee mugs going for about $7 each ...
Twenty-one percent of Jerusalem Jews are secular, while 43 percent are not ultra-Orthodox but religiously traditional.
By stark contrast, religiously unaffiliated voters such as atheists overwhelmingly believed Israel is used as a political tool.
Like many religiously observant Jewish people, Drake had a Bar Mitzvah when he was around 13 years old.
Again, preserving "Christian values" would have sounded menacing in a religiously diverse nation that had just defeated Hitler.
The second group, termed "the Disinherited" in the UVA-IASC survey, comprises religiously conservative whites without college degrees.
But about five years ago, I gave that up entirely and religiously don't have any caffeine or anything.
Many Jews choose to eschew pork, for what they've learned are well-established, religiously and historically important reasons.
They all looked like they walked straight out of an episode of Laguna Beach, which I watched religiously.
At this point, almost a third of millennials aren't religiously affiliated, and they're skeptical in other ways, too.
Religiously, liberal individualism has become a solvent for the faith, in the United States as well as Europe.
One-quarter of Americans are religiously unaffiliated today, a roughly fourfold increase from a couple of decades earlier.
He joined rock bands, attended hip-hop and R&B jam sessions religiously, practiced nonstop, sought out mentors.
And the appellate court also reminded lower court judges that requiring an adult to act religiously is unconstitutional.
Nevertheless, older people who'd voted religiously all their adult lives are suddenly encountering barriers that effectively disenfranchise them.
Its founder knows his demographic well: residents of the religiously conservative Gaza Strip, with its culture of resistance.
This is because Dr. Hamoui manages his retirement portfolio in accordance with halal, or religiously sanctioned, Islamic guidelines.
But here's the thing: most, if not all, of the senators were not watching the House proceedings religiously.
Although most Russians are not religiously observant, the Kremlin has sought to use faith to promote its agenda.
Jesus praised a foreigner, an ethnic outcast, and religiously unpopular "good Samaritan" as an example of great compassion.
This religiously devout town, where only 7 percent of adults hold college degrees, is reeling from the raids.
NEW YORK, Dec 23 (Reuters) - Marshal Cohen has religiously visited the same stores every holiday season since 1999.
"I believe they were religiously and racially profiling me," Mr. Ali said of the officials, according to reports.
My own views on most political issues are close to those of numerous socially and religiously liberal believers.
My own views on most political issues are close to those of numerous socially and religiously liberal believers.
Fransen was convicted in 2016 of religiously aggravated harassment after she verbally abused a woman wearing a hijab.
A 2012 Pew study tracked the rise of a new religious group: the "nones," or the religiously unaffiliated.
Yet, there are always people that insist the art world has its unwritten rules one must follow religiously.
It was in 2011 that Wang started religiously reading every single customer review of the Instant Pot on Amazon.
Its key operators are the psychopaths who fit the standard profile of a religiously motivated zealot: homicidal, suicidal, nihilistic.
At the same time, 26 percent of American adults identify as religiously unaffiliated compared to 16 percent in 2007.
The north-eastern state of Assam is among the most ethnically, linguistically, religiously and topographically mixed bits of India.
Kanye West is trying to spend more time with his religiously minded friends — including famous Texas pastor Joel Osteen.
I wash my face twice a day and moisturize, but I've never religiously stuck to a skin-care regimen.
Soon after, the Montana Department of Revenue adopted a regulation that excluded religiously affiliated private schools from the program.
The question of how much religiously inspired schools can favour their own kind when selecting pupils is highly controversial.
In Sikhism there is a concept called sangat, meaning a fellowship of Sikh men and women who meet religiously.
Non-white Protestants and Catholics, as well as the religiously unaffiliated, are overall significantly less likely to support Trump.
His reputation was enhanced as preacher to the presidents, while the politicians boosted their standing with religiously inclined voters.
There's Sonic Mania, a platformer in the style of the 90s classics that clings religiously to the old formula.
I religiously bring my lunch to work with me every day unless a vendor is taking my team out.
You would have to imagine that Romero has been drilling counters to the front kick religiously for this one.
Four years before that, in the religiously mixed northern city of Kaduna, 800 people were killed in election violence.
But for the religiously unaffiliated, processing and dealing with death and its aftermath can be an especially loaded task.
The government has only recently started to overhaul religiously intolerant schoolbooks; too many preachers in mosques whip up hatred.
The standards will reduce uncertainty over what is religiously permissible, which has hampered development of products using precious metals.
It may seem that religious groups are driving immense human suffering, but religiously motivated conflict is actually quite rare.
Police at the time also said there was no evidence to indicate the crime was racially or religiously motivated.
I focused on ensuring that I stayed within my caloric limits and religiously followed my preferred way of eating.
The fracturing of Europe, politically and religiously, led to the emergence of written regional vernaculars like English and German.
President Obama was said to stick religiously to calling on a pre-prepared list of reporters' names, in order.
In 251, 2344 anti-Jewish incidents were reported -- more than the rest of the religiously motivated hate crimes combined.
" — Trent Jones, New York City "As a teenager, I acquired the habit of reading the NYT on Sunday ... religiously!
I learned how we were marginalized and discriminated against religiously, socially and politically only for being who we are.
My bio read, "Religiously and physically extremely flexible," which I thought was funny, and my pictures were solid sevens.
While pescetarians and the religiously observant rejoice over Accarrino's porkless work of art, bacon purists have not been forsaken.
She began teaching art at Immaculate Heart College in 228 and started making religiously-themed serigraphs not long after.
The idea was that seeing a lot of these things could be triggering for people who were religiously traumatized.
LifeWay's researchers developed questions meant to get at both the way Americans self-identify religiously and their theological beliefs.
Since then, the government has returned to a democracy, but most of Nigeria remains politically, socially and religiously conservative.
They have also helped to legitimize governments from India to Australia in adopting racially and religiously discriminatory immigration practices.
And the next generation of young people looks likely to be the most religiously unaffiliated demographic in recent memory.
But 20 years after the fall of the dictator Suharto, the country has become increasingly intolerant and religiously conservative.
The riots between gangs of Hindus and Muslims have become the worst religiously motivated brutality in India in years.
" Nearly half of these religiously observant parishioners, Burch wrote, "91,373 mass-attending Catholics — are not even registered to vote!
Will any of those in Hollywood religiously attacking President Trump share some social media characters on what Dunham did?
Despite the backlash from religiously observant members of society, the Shah managed to create a seemingly cosmopolitan city life.
My parents' home had a mix of Western things, and things that were more Pakistani-American, or religiously-influenced.
DEATH AND MARRIAGE I read the obituaries religiously, but only about people I think are going to be interesting.
Seven million American Muslims, while ethnically and racially diverse, share religiously informed values that influence their expectations of healthcare.
The religiously mixed and extremely crowded neighborhoods in northeastern Delhi that were on fire in late February have cooled.
Many of these people, furthermore, tend to skew younger and more socially liberal than their more religiously orthodox counterparts.
And when they aren't making cameos on the series, they are religiously watching each week from their couch at home.
"No customer in Washington has ever been denied timely access to any drug due to religiously motivated referral," they said.
Yet white supremacist, ethno-nationalist, and "alt-right" servers flourished—most trafficking in racially- and religiously motivated hatred and threats.
Like "Thrones" enthusiasts elsewhere, Chinese fans religiously follow each episode and discuss plot twists in real time on social media.
The van driver, Abouyaaqoub, began showing more religiously conservative behavior over the past year, said relatives in his native Morocco.
" "We can go through the fact that he has made some statements that some have identified correctly as religiously intolerance.
In December, a painting was removed from the Abu Dhabi Art fair after government officials deemed the work religiously divisive.
On the religious side, you know I'm a religious Jew, so that means you're almost obligated religiously to say "Moses".
"It was crazy that my dad was getting married to this woman that I used to watch religiously," she says.
He'd become more religiously observant, according to his testimony, going deeper into a Buddhist culture that views Muslims with suspicion.
In its current form, the Museum of the Bible purports to be a far more academic and religiously neutral institution.
The state is among India's most ethnically, linguistically and religiously varied, and practises some of its most toxic identity politics.
The answers to those two questions drop even further among the religiously unaffiliated — down to 42 and 32 percent, respectively.
I played it religiously, whenever I needed a break from moving stress during the day and every night before bed.
The prosperous Southeast Asian city-state of Singapore -- with an estimated population of 5.7 million -- is ethnically and religiously diverse.
Boko Haram may eventually become similar to Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army: a wandering, religiously inspired cult that periodically lashes out.
He must still redress a religiously-based education system and uproot a radical ideology which demonises other religions and sects.
It seems plausible that some religiously non-engaged representatives or senators choose an unspecified Protestant category instead of unaffiliated. Why?
Prior to the rules, employees and students of religiously affiliated entities received coverage for birth control through a third party.
But Hayet has lived long enough to witness the suppression of social upstarts in a religiously and socially conservative climate.
The only show she watched religiously at the time was the travails of best chums Grace Adler and Will Truman.
But change is always slow, and cultural norms remain entrenched in a traditional, patriarchal, and religiously conservative system of values.
Organized religion may be on the decline, with more Americans than ever identifying as either atheist, agnostic or religiously unaffiliated.
But this exception isn't limited to racial or religious insults, nor does it cover all racially or religiously offensive statements.
NAP, PREP Alec religiously goes down for a nap between 1 and 1:30 and is out for two hours.
My mom religiously reads your column; she considers you an oracle of truth (see what I mean about impaired judgment?).
But it would add to the ties between Mr. Trump and the Fox News network, which the president watches religiously.
Research shows that among all those millennials who say they're religiously unaffiliated, only about half call themselves atheists or agnostics.
It is best known for its ancient historical and religiously significant buildings, such as the Madshahi and Grand Jamia Mosque.
Readings Mr. Leahy's family is Roman Catholic; Ms. Kerr's parents, John and Carole Kerr, are more spiritual than religiously observant.
The FBI also tracks religiously motivated crimes against Eastern Orthodox Christians, other Christians, Hindus, Sikhs, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses and Buddhists.
More unusually, 0.4 percent of Tooting (63 people) identifies religiously as "Jedi Knight" — in reference to the "Star Wars" films.
Muslims have also faced a bulk of religiously motivated hate crimes, especially since the last presidential campaign began in 2015.
They just need to revoke their religiously based tax-exempt status so society doesn't subsidize this advocacy through tax breaks.
" The timing and length of briefings differed, Gordon said, and took place about "two to three times a week religiously.
Between 2005 and 2016, there were 380 rural hospital mergers across the United States, some of which were religiously affiliated.
She watched the shows religiously, particularly the ones about flipping property, mainly for a lesson in what not to do.
"They came from exact opposite backgrounds geographically, socially and religiously, and yet they were very matched as personalities," he said.
A previous attempt at adapting the series, the 2007 film The Golden Compass, fell victim to a religiously-inspired boycott.
As they put it: In the United Kingdom…it was religiously "cool" Anglicans who made the difference [in the Brexit vote] rather than religiously enthusiastic evangelicals, whereas in the United States it was the other way round: it was enthusiastic, church-going Christians – above all evangelicals – who made the difference [in the Trump victory].
I read Batman comics religiously all through my teenage years, and the first Christopher Reeve Superman movie remains a personal favorite.
Yet banning full-coverage garments that are religiously symbolic (and often mandated) is also considered by some to be institutionalized Islamophobia.
In an interview Thursday with Dazed, the hitmaker revealed all about his skincare regimen that he religiously sticks to every day.
Proponents of "religious liberty" argue that religiously oriented workplaces should be allowed to consider a person's sexual orientation in doing business.
And Mike Pence hates you for reasons that aren't even religiously motivated or easily dismissed as based on an old book.
She says she started watching the weather religiously and tracking the storm's path, but her fiancé told her not to worry.
If a marriage breaks down, people often turn first to sharia councils to settle the matter in a religiously based divorce.
The majority of these centers are religiously affiliated, but many of them show no signs of these affiliations in their clinics.
But having listened religiously to 538's podcasts and read the explanatory pieces, I'm more than willing to trust his judgment.
She noted that religiously motivated discrimination is a risk factor -- along with mental illness, prior trauma and depression -- in teen suicides.
From the politically incorrect to the religiously correct to the "yeah, just give us some freaking candy," everyone has an opinion.
Maisel, who religiously measures her body parts to make sure her proportions haven't been altered by forces of age and childbirth.
The star also revealed that his anxiety over the dance sequence led him to practice almost religiously for months in advance.
However, religiously affiliated schools have been permitted to apply for exemptions from parts of the law whose application violate their beliefs.
Pence did his best to create a kind of middle ground between his religiously oriented conservatism and Trump's nativism and populism.
In that sense, consecrated life could be seen as a way for women to elevate their power within religiously acceptable bounds.
The number of religiously affiliated Americans is at a record low, and the share of foreign-born residents is historically high.
He has stuck religiously to his script -- as he has done for much of this campaign season -- rarely hewing off message.
Not all of Coloring Book—a title suggestive of the Good Book, but also of juvenilia and nonwhiteness—is religiously themed.
I think most Broadway singers have an ENT — an ear, nose and throat doctor — that they're obsessed with and see religiously.
Instead, their insurance carrier would provide the coverage without the involvement of the religiously connected institution and without using their funds.
If you've been really suffering this allergy season, put the Claritin down and stop religiously vacuuming in hopes of clearing allergens.
Give me this much, at least: when it comes to religiously watching what you eat, there's often considerable culinary collateral damage.
He says does not want to discriminate; he just wants to be left out of celebrations that he finds religiously problematic.
My nighttime beauty routine is pretty robust: I have a strict order of creams, serums, and oils that I use religiously.
But in watching these MLB games religiously, I thought about how I'd be worried if I were a big ad executive.
Islamic banks have traditionally established their own internal sharia boards, employing scholars to rule on whether their products are religiously permissible.
His sermons aren't officially part of "Bayou Brethren," but they can be watched on YouTube — and Blister has watched them religiously.
Still, while the Faith Militant have fun tattoos, until their leader starts barbequing children, he's second-rate for religiously fanatical villains.
The numbers logged in Nash's Fitbit, or printed on the food labels that Haelle reads religiously, are at best good guesses.
Ali projected onto Frazier's chocolate body the nation's sacramental disdain for darkness that is religiously transmitted in its catechism of colorism.
Some religiously affiliated nonprofit employers — including universities and hospitals — sued, claiming that filling out the opt-out form violated their beliefs.
In this election cycle his followers have swelled beyond the cadres of young religiously conservative men he's gathered in the past.
But fewer Southern suburbanites are social liberals, probably because more of them than elsewhere are evangelical Christians or otherwise religiously traditional.
Growing up in a religiously conservative Muslim family, he became interested in Christianity after listening to a radio show about it.
"I used to go there religiously and buy anything and everything that moved that was African, with the colors," he said.
Hobby Lobby established the rights of closely held religiously affiliated for-profit corporations to withhold coverage of contraception for their employees.
It's the most religiously diverse part of India, and the literacy rate among its 33 million residents is the country's highest.
The 684 anti-Semitic hate crimes were more than the rest of the religiously motivated crimes of bias and bigotry combined.
"Even now, we all wear masks everywhere we go and in the office, and we wash our hands religiously," Huang says.
Catholics, 210 no, 23, yes; white mainline Protestants: 210 percent no, 24 percent yes; the religiously unaffiliated, 210 no, 25 yes.
On Friday, Mr. Trump wrote in a Twitter post that the suspect in the attack had made a religiously motivated threat.
Representative Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, the only member of Congress to declare herself to be religiously unaffiliated, is also a Democrat.
The rules shouldn't be racist or religiously discriminatory or otherwise immoral; they should recognize the special situation of those fleeing persecution.
They can go with him, and expect an even more religiously conservative and nationalist coalition, if he can eke one out.
Both had signed up because they sensed that meeting a religiously compatible partner in their daily lives might be a challenge.
When it comes to taking criticism, Bukele said he gets his share in his replies on Twitter, which he reads religiously.
A word of advice to the religiously curious: Don't trust any history of God that has only 171 pages of text.
But I reread them religiously, every few years, for the rest of my childhood, and even a few times post-college.
DC-based graphic designer Matt Stevenson has created subway maps inspired by the Nintendo video games he played religiously as a child.
Western diplomats believe the Turkish leader's rapid response was driven by a mixture of regional rivalry, religiously motivated disgust and diplomatic cunning.
I religiously wore my Barbie track pants set until I left the matching jacket at an Arby's (RIP I still miss you).
I've heard Bird's breakout hit "Lottery" a lot on my local NPR station, which I listen to religiously while driving around town.
NeNe: If Solange, who watches the Real Housewives of Atlanta "religiously," has any say, NeNe Leakes would probably top the list. 19.
Like some of his followers, Manson's mother had been a runaway at the age of 19693, escaping religiously strict parents, he wrote.
In its 2015 report, the bipartisan USCIRF said incidents of religiously motivated and communal violence had reportedly increased for three consecutive years.
Religious believers are concerned about the persecution of their co-religionists; secularists are rightly enraged by religiously-inspired tyranny, and so on.
Like anyone who's knee-deep in a conspiracy theory, hardcore anti-Semites religiously memorize every single shred of evidence for their argument.
This year's edition was dedicated to Miss Suu Kyi, Myanmar's de facto leader, with censors deeming the movie "religiously and culturally inappropriate".
The marches were originally spurred by hardliners in the religiously conservative city of Mashhad, perhaps to embarrass the moderate president Hassan Rouhani.
The remaining objections are concentrated among the religiously observant, though Gallup finds that a narrow majority of weekly churchgoers support assisted dying.
This would widen the exemption to apply to any company from a small, religiously affiliated business to a large, publicly traded company.
She first traveled there about 25 years ago when she was in her early 20s and has been going back religiously since.
Growing up in Russia, I stayed silent because I couldn't envision an alternative universe where being gay was socially or religiously acceptable.
The requirement was imposed after the 2013 elections, when several areas banned voting by women, mostly in Pakistan&aposs religiously conservative northwest.
But there is one fascinating exception to PRRI's trend: Religiously-unaffiliated Americans have actually become less tolerant of politicians they deem immoral.
This coalition tends to be older, preponderantly white, religiously devout, strongest outside of major cities, and increasingly tilted toward blue-collar workers.
"It was crazy that my dad was getting married to this woman that I used to watch religiously," Destiny Odom tells People.
A contingency of B-movie fans started the Church of Ed Wood, believing the famously derided sci-fi auteur was religiously significant.
People of my generation are much more comfortable in a world that has a lot more pluralism religiously, culturally, ethnically, socially, politically.
"The mere presence of the oil in the pipeline renders the waters religiously impure," Cheyenne River Sioux lawyer Nicole Ducheneaux said Monday.
" Mr. Branch began working in television, film and radio in the mid-1950s, beginning with religiously themed works like "What Is Conscience?
Hobby Lobby Stores, which restricted the federal government's power to require birth control coverage in healthcare plans run by religiously affiliated companies.
He keeps religiously to a schedule of huddling with reporters each week for intimate talks, even after his Republican counterparts — former Rep.
Indeed, those who claimed to be religiously observant were even more likely than others to see jihad as a peaceful personal struggle.
Israel has as much right and, historically, politically, religiously and geographically, more right to sovereignty in Judea and Samaria than the Palestinians.
The religiously unaffiliated, who comprise a rapidly growing portion of the American population, are still vastly underrepresented in Congress, according to Pew.
But several of the teachers I spoke with—even those who read the newsletters religiously—said they'd never noticed any such policies.
Although smoking is not strictly forbidden in many parts of the Muslim world, it is sometimes discouraged by the more religiously observant.
In last year's report, the commission said reports of religiously motivated and communal violence in India had increased for three consecutive years.
A recent report found there were more religiously motivated crimes against Muslim in America in 2015 than in any year since 2001.
Across the nation, religiously conservative activists began in the mid-1980s to assert themselves by getting involved in local Republican Party politics.
And I messed around with it again later in Animal Crossing (a game I played religiously through all four years of undergrad).
Well, this "happy little accident" has turned into a toner I use religiously as part of my skin-care routine every day.
This president seems indifferent at best to social programs long woven into the nation's cultural fabric but scorned by the religiously orthodox.
"Growing up in Utah as a black woman — racially, religiously, and politically, I was on the outskirts of the majority," she said.
That depends on what these attacks portend — whether the global currents of religiously inspired terrorism overwhelm the island's longstanding experience with pluralism.
Allowing religiously affiliated contractors and grantees to discriminate against individuals who don't adhere to an employer's religious tenets, isn't right or fair.
The speech on Jewish identity was an unusual move for Mr. Bloomberg, a secular Jew who has long not been religiously observant.
And yet history suggests that religiously inspired activism may hold the best hope for those in resistance to the prevailing Trumpian order.
As a result, Gozali is expanding his sports programs into more corners of this ethnically and religiously diverse nation of 13,000 islands.
Family members describe themselves as part of a religiously diverse Mormon community of about 3,000 members, living in their own agricultural enclave.
Jayda Fransen, the deputy leader of Britain First, was found guilty on three counts of religiously aggravated harassment, BBC News reported Wednesday.
I play AC religiously and I've always loved the game's covers: that stark white background with a hero gazing out at you.
The military leadership was pushing an ever-narrowing conception of identity and belonging and the Rohingya found themselves excluded, ethnically and religiously.
The only difference is that ISIS leadership attempts to legitimize violent tactics by claiming that deadly force is religiously permissible and required.
That openness to doubt and constant confrontation with other beliefs might help explain the recent uptick in religiously interested TV and movies.
Instead, they implied, a more religiously observant society would allow "true" — and not racist — Christians to be a necessary voice for love.
But as close watchers of the industry can attest, these certainly constitute an observable uptick in religiously oriented content for mainstream audiences.
Mr. Erdogan, who comes from a working class, religiously conservative background, has never hidden that he has little appreciation for the arts.
" When asked if women should be wary of men who read these publications religiously, he suggested they "proceed at [their] own risk.
Dating is still frowned upon in many circles in India's religiously- and ethnically-divided society, where arranged marriages are still the norm.
Hate crime-tracking groups say assailants have occasionally mistaken Sikhs for Muslims, who themselves have also been victimized in religiously motivated hate crimes.
Dunford, who is a Chief Petty Officer in the Navy currently stationed in Virginia Beach, religiously checked her email for any hopeful update.
Yeah, I mean, where I work now is very trans friendly, but I've lost all my regulars who used to follow me religiously.
Pew researchers compared the attitudes of respondents who described themselves as practicing Christians, non-practicing Christians and religiously unaffiliated, including atheists and agnostics.
It's a beauty habit we've done religiously for years: misting our faces mid-flight to prevent serious skin dryness while on a plane.
He used content about Myanmar (Burma) and Sri Lanka as examples due to the histories of religiously based ethnic cleansing in both countries.
The next generation of Product Hunters might not be as religiously bound to their phones, delighted by a non-stop barrage of alerts.
I used the short brush almost religiously, and I mostly used the head meant for carpet cleaning on both carpets and hardwood floors.
Why not just focus on the character Phillips is radically re-envisioning, instead of the one where he's religiously sticking to established canon?
The big picture: While more Christians hold these views than those religiously unaffiliated, that does not translate to most Christians holding these views.
The National Front has also worked to court LGBT voters, painting immigrants and refugees as religiously fundamentalist outsiders who won't accept their lifestyle.
I knew she watched All My Children and One Life to Live religiously — shows she's since exchanged for whatever's on CNN (more drama).
Nine states have laws allowing state-funded, religiously affiliated adoption agencies to refuse to place children with gay people based on religious beliefs.
Here, too, the risk is less that his successor renders gay marriage illegal than that the court permits various religiously inspired opt-outs.
Most of the time, I just keep my nails polish-free, but some girls religiously get their nails done, even if it's acrylic.
Since its 1974 inception, the March for Life — largely a religiously motivated undertaking — has never enjoyed such active endorsement from a presidential administration.
I go to the dentist every six months, religiously, but I feel like I haven't gotten the best care since I've move here.
And among those who are concerned with protecting the British public from acts of religiously or racially inspired violence, there is another trope.
It broadly implied that Germany's national law was too generous to religiously affiliated employers, which control more than 1m jobs in the country.
These issues can include the regulation of gambling, the entitlement to religious accommodation at work and the general principle of religiously inspired schools.
If you follow a skincare routine religiously and care about your naked face over your caked face, Birchbox is the way to go.
In 2017, more than half of the victims of religiously-motivated hate crimes were involved in anti-Jewish incidents, according to the FBI.
But few prominent institutions have addressed the lack of alternatives for Muslims who feel religiously restricted from these loans in the first place.
Structural reforms in Indonesia's capital city, one of the world's most populous, could slow following the results of a religiously-charged gubernatorial election.
Sunni-majority Saudi Arabia, one of the most religiously conservative countries in the world, largely follows the strict Wahhabi school of Sunni Islam.
This move by the Trump administration is the latest in a string of efforts to appease the president's anti-abortion, religiously conservative base.
Washington state permits a religiously objecting individual pharmacist to deny medicine, as long as another pharmacist working at the location provides timely delivery.
Cultural melting pot Mauritius is made up of an ethnically and religiously diverse mix of people of Indian, African, French and Chinese heritage.
The crowd of worshippers here are some of the country's most religiously devout -- and they are nearly all above the age of 50.
His strongest opposition comes from growing segments: nonwhites; college graduates, especially women; and millennials, the most racially and religiously diverse of American generations.
And a Pew study finds that Christians who seldom or never attend church are rapidly identifying as religiously unaffiliated, as opposed to Christian.
A separate executive order issued by Obama says religiously affiliated contractors must be able to compete for contracts equally with secular contractors. Rep.
Conventional wisdom says an individual needs to focus religiously on their spending and saving, but very few advisers expound on increasing ones' income.
Instead, she was forced to go to a religiously affiliated "crisis pregnancy center," where she was discouraged from going through with the procedure.
"Couples need to make sure they have a shopping list they're both happy with in advance and stick to it religiously," he replied.
"We can go through the fact that he has made some statements that some have identified correctly as religiously intolerant," Mr. Lee said.
To get there, the minority who believe this would have to convince the rest of us of this metaphysical, or religiously based, assertion.
At other times, however, Pence's remarks seemed to subtly reassure evangelicals of his influence in the White House to bolster religiously motivated policy.
They are also secular and don't have much love for the ultra-Orthodox parties and their political power to institute religiously coercive policies.
While Hanukkah is probably the best-known and most accessible Jewish holiday in America, it has never been a particularly important one religiously.
But while they were happy to become involved in drug dealing and taking, in other respects, Qasim saw that they were religiously strict.
But to Mr. Paul and his devotees, who track his pranks religiously and call themselves "Jake Paulers," the incident was something much greater.
This culture of baggy clothes, pants sagging, backwards hats also came with a sense of hypermasculinity that was religiously practiced in my community.
It was a dreamy childhood, in a religiously diverse and literate region of India where young people prefer American rock to Bollywood soundtracks.
The Supreme Court got it right on Monday, rejecting the claims that religiously run nonprofit hospitals must participate in for-profit pension plans.
She religiously made her payments, provided the paperwork to show she remained a teacher and was repeatedly told that she was on track.
They're more likely to be unmoored from social institutions -- the most likely to be religiously unaffiliated and the least likely to be married.
Pelosi, at the news conference, said that the President's talking points were outside of religiously oriented issues was also inappropriate at the breakfast.
"An outfielder can get a lot better quickly if you do it religiously," said the bench coach Rob Thomson, who oversees the outfielders.
The central thesis being how India had emerged as a religiously pluralistic society when most nations have defined themselves through a monotheist lens.
That rule, which has small exceptions for certain religiously affiliated employers, means that contraceptive coverage is now a standard part of health insurance.
In 2018, nearly 60 percent of religiously motivated hate crimes in the U.S. were inspired by hatred toward Jews, according to federal data.
That's particularly true of the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, home to the Western Wall, the most religiously important place in Judaism.
RB: The Gülen Movement is a religious movement that was originally a part of the big surge of religiously oriented people supporting Erdogan.
Fransen was fined earlier this month after being found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment for shouting abuse at a Muslim woman wearing a hijab.
I would read George Wells Cohen religiously, great thinker, great columnist, but I don&apost read them anymore unless somebody hands them to me.
Nearly nine in 10 hate crime prosecutions in 2016/2017 were racially or religiously aggravated, while one in 10 were homophobic, biphobic or transphobic.
Fifty-nine percent of Catholics and a full 75 percent of black Protestants view Trump negatively, as do 65 percent of the religiously unaffiliated.
" Fransen, who, along with Britain First leader Paul Golding, was charged with causing religiously aggravated harassment earlier this year, tweeted "God bless you Trump!
But many modern Hindus have argued that caste-based discrimination is not intrinsic to Hinduism and should not be thought of as religiously sanctioned.
In some ways, the choice was even harder for Donald Trump, a religiously illiterate figure who nonetheless won the votes of many religious people.
As a result of such displays of ineptitude, Bangladesh is turning into a free roaming ground for fundamentalists and their religiously-blind killer brigades.
Racially and religiously motivated threats were on the rise in the run-up to the recent election and have continued into the new year.
By the numbers: 684 anti-Jewish incidents were reported in 2016, which is more than all other religiously motivated hate crimes combined, CNN reports.
He should appeal both to the party's religiously motivated base, but also to other dalits, who make up close to 20% of the population.
The results are subtle but undeniable, and investing in my skin this way has encouraged me to wear sunscreen religiously, a healthy side effect.
That means he still needs public support from the state&aposs top clerics in order to position his reforms as Islamic and religiously permissible.
Hocus Pocus premiered on July 16, 1993 and has grown into a cult hit ever since, with fans religiously watching the movie every Halloween.
Dozens of religiously affiliated institutions in 26 states have requested the waivers since 2013, arguing that the law is inconsistent with their religious beliefs.
LONDON (Reuters) - The leaders of a far-right British political group, Britain First, were charged with causing religiously aggravated harassment on Wednesday, police said.
If you follow a skincare routine religiously and care about a naked face more than a caked face, Birchbox is the way to go.
In an increasingly politically and religiously divided country, Graham's sincere faith was a far better model for evangelical Christianity than that of his successors.
Then turn to Brussels, some parts of which host large communities of Moroccan and Turkish immigrants, mostly from religiously conservative regions of those countries.
But the overall figures mask divisions that, while also affecting less religiously observant and secular Israelis, particularly touch the ultra-Orthodox and Arab communities.
Hocus Pocus premiered on July 16, 1993, and has grown into a cult hit ever since, with fans religiously watching the movie every Halloween.
Earlier this week, the group's leader, Lucien Graves, released a statement announcing that the Satanic Temple was religiously exempt from Ohio's proposed Heartbeat Bill.
In 2002, Kanye West played an early version of "Jesus Walks," his religiously themed rap song, to a small industry audience in New York.
The religiously conservative European Union state currently bans both marriage and civil unions for same-sex couples and does not recognize those performed abroad.
Article 9 revision would probably require Diet support from the coalition's junior partner, the religiously based Komeito party, that is likely to remain opposed.
And if you don't read her religiously or follow this cast of characters too closely, "The Year of Voting Dangerously" is often Doritos-delicious.
NORWALK "How Religiously Unaffiliated Parents Are Raising Children," lecture by the sociologist and author Christel J. Manning, Ph.D. June 254 at 2540:25860 p.m.
NORWALK "How Religiously Unaffiliated Parents Are Raising Children," lecture by the sociologist and author Christel J. Manning, Ph.D. June 13 at 6:30 p.m.
Mr. Erdogan has used the failed coup to whip up the emotions of his religiously conservative base of supporters, representing roughly half the country.
The best poem, painting, color-coordinated robe—these were all aesthetically as well as spiritually appealing in a kind of religiously validated, feudalist consumerism.
Sullivan has a long-standing disagreement with Dreher over same-sex marriage, but he believes that the religiously devout should be permitted their dissent.
Though it's no longer enjoying the ratings of its "Trump bump" glory days, SNL still religiously adheres to the formula that garnered such success.
Dr. Pragya Agarwal: I'm not a huge fan, but maybe that's because I'm not really their niche audience, and I haven't followed it religiously.
"Grambling used to have fans all over the world who would follow them religiously, even though their alumni base was very small," Aiello said.
I used to religiously use condoms, but ever since I got on PrEP, I got rid of the condoms and, most important, the fear.
It was the only instance I could find where operators of religiously affiliated residential schools wrapped up in abuse allegations actually went to prison.
Sinema is the only member of Congress who openly identifies as religiously unaffiliated, according to the Pew Research Center for Religion and Public Life.
Dozens of religiously affiliated colleges and universities in the past 12 months have obtained waivers from federal civil rights laws that protect transgender people.
I watched "The Electric Company" and "Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids," the latter religiously, and owned a couple of his stand-up recordings.
Hearing messages that placed Democrats and Republicans on opposing sides of religiously laden issues, many Democratic parents felt that they didn't belong in church.
The Brotherhood's opponents were as religiously observant as its supporters, which meant the dissolution of a narrative that pitted popular Islamists against secular elites.
One was that atheists and the religiously unaffiliated appeared even less likely now than in the past to believe the story of Jesus' birth.
Mr. Trump's most religiously observant voters are three times as likely as secular Trump voters to volunteer — and not just with their own church.
As the country's civil war grinds on, more women in socially and religiously conservative areas are leaving home and working for the first time.
Fox News's Sean Hannity, one of the media personalities the US president watches religiously, is calling for attacks on Iran's oil and nuclear facilities.
The bill contains a provision that would permit religiously affiliated federal contractors to refuse to interview a job candidate whose faith differs from theirs.
In August, the D.N.C. passed a resolution saying "religiously unaffiliated Americans" are the largest "religious group" in the party and "overwhelmingly" share Democrats' values.
Culturally, religiously and ethnically different from the Kashmir Valley, many Ladakhis have long wanted their land to be recognized as a separate union territory.
"We talk religiously to our customers," he added — and apparently, surveys showed that Brooklinen customers were interested in buying comfortable loungewear from the company.
Twenty-seven percent of New Yorkers identified as religiously unaffiliated in 2014, compared with 17 percent in 20103, according to the Pew Research Center.
A day later, the administration revised the rule to shift the responsibility of providing contraception to insurers, rather than the religiously affiliated institutions themselves.
MS: Well, I mentioned Johns — his whole milieu, actually — which I imbibed religiously as a teenager, but then I got lost in the movies.
A fairly standard extension of the 'if he comes in low, lean across the back of his neck / head' that Mayweather stuck to religiously.
This includes religiously affiliated charities and hospitals and "closely held" private businesses that believe paying for contraceptives would violate their religious or moral beliefs.
A record number of young Americans (35 percent) report no religious affiliation, even though 91 percent of us grew up in religiously affiliated households.
People who may have only loosely followed politics prior to Trump are now watching cable TV religiously (bless you -- each and every one of you).
Cryptocurrency firms are increasingly teaming up with traditional exchanges to attract more business, but Huulk is also trying to tap into religiously-sensitive Muslim investors.
Religiously affiliated bosses across the Western world have had quite an easy time of it, but there is reason to think that may change soon.
And, if you watched Laguna Beach religiously like we did, you probably already know what it is: She doesn't give a damn what you think.
Earlier this month, too, newspapers reported a disturbing discrepancy between the fates of two men arrested for allegedly spreading religiously insulting material via social media.
He found a like-minded militant in Khaled al-Moradi, a Turkmen from the ethnically and religiously mixed region of Iraq north of Diyala province.
About how they watched their videos religiously and tried to emulate their cheap green dye job or the way they walked with an intentional limp.
Others argue that Joe Lieberman, who was more religiously observant, already broke the political barrier when Al Gore nominated him for vice president in 2004.
As a child, I religiously watched VH1's "Top 20 Countdown" every week to inform my musical preferences (I know, I was a cultured kid).
Texas Department of Public Safety Regional Director Freeman Martin says the mass shooting stemmed from a domestic situation and was not racially or religiously motivated.
But even lawyers who specialize in LGBT law say in some rural areas religiously affiliated adoption organizations are the only ones within a reasonable distance.
The CMC ban was prompted by an episode that ridiculed a Shi'ite cleric for discussing whether drinking milk from a dead cow was religiously sanctioned.
U.S. Olympian Logan Dooley said he began by jumping on his parents' bed "religiously," so his parents bought him a tramp when he was seven.
Recently, the group turned its attention toward the rapid proliferation of laws that restrict women's abortion access, legislation that the group sees as religiously motivated.
Finally, on July 18, the barge docked in Jiyeh, a harbor south of Beirut but north of Zahrani, and in a religiously mixed Muslim area.
The film portrayed Erdogan in largely admiring terms as a child and as Istanbul mayor when he was jailed for reciting a religiously themed poem.
But now that these neighbourhoods have become more religiously mixed, "the salience of this [all-Mormon] religious subculture is waning," he told Religion News Service.
During his later years, people told him how much they admired him, and how they read his columns religiously and devoured the documentary about him.
"Her vulgar, racially-bigoted, and religiously-intolerant descriptions of Democratic Party candidates are offensive, shameful, and unacceptable in public discourse," Rohlfing said in a statement.
"We watch the weather religiously ... so we can adapt and plan accordingly," McLean told CNN, adding that each firefighter must be aware of weather conditions.
The distinction between Shariah and fiqh matters especially because Muslims, including religiously traditional Muslims, do not all agree on what Islamic law requires in practice.
The sharia-compliant firm made its international foray in August, launching its services in Britain, aiming to tap into Muslim investors seeking religiously permissible investments.
Front Royal is a so-called crisis pregnancy center, an often-times religiously motivated, and unregulated center that aims to dissuade women from having abortions.
Jews in Israel are more religiously observant than those in the United States, according to the two studies, including those who define themselves as secular.
The Zubik case is not about questioning anyone's religious beliefs; it is about how those beliefs must coexist within a large and religiously diverse nation.
It's worked for myself and 100% of the clients that have come to me, as long as they are willing to follow the program religiously.
The right warned about too much "rights talk" and sought to protect the ability of religious conservatives to make religiously informed arguments about public morality.
Mr. Golding, Britain First's leader, and Ms. Fransen were both convicted last week on counts of religiously aggravated harassment stemming from videos they posted online.
Authorities also forced her to get a sonogram and made her visit a religiously affiliated "crisis pregnancy center" to get counseling about keeping the pregnancy.
In fact, in listening to the happiest secular progressive wives and their religiously conservative counterparts, we noticed something they share in common: devoted family men.
Mr. Modi himself rarely makes overt religiously charged statements, unlike many lawmakers in his party, who have called Muslims "dogs" and threatened to kill them.
That there's a continuum between the kind of religiously enforced clothing restrictions in "Papicha" and the dress code on the red carpet is unfortunately obvious.
With the same 5-to-4 split, the court blocked a California law that required religiously oriented "crisis pregnancy centers" to provide information about abortion.
To get you started, check out Business Insider's list of business books successful entrepreneurs read religiously and must-read books by and for women entrepreneurs.
Officials have said they have no indication so far that anyone else was involved in the massacre, or that it was politically or religiously motivated.
They typically don't identify as either male or female and were often considered religiously powerful in Hinduism (though some hijras are Muslim, especially in Pakistan).
And yet, looking back at the websites I'd been religiously checking for the past year, I had still only listened to a fraction of releases.
The Espinoza plaintiffs, moreover, appear eager to take advantage of a world where the line between religious identity and religiously motivated actions no longer exists.
Yeni Akit, a religiously conservative newspaper loyal to the Turkish government, ran a headline the next day saying "50 pervert gays killed in a bar".
James Avery, a self-taught jeweler who built a Southern empire selling his creations, the best known of which were religiously inspired, died on Monday.
Nobody seriously thinks that the American people (or the military) would allow the president to target historically or religiously significant sites to punish the Iranians.
All that, however, has only served to galvanize the urban, liberal, secular Turks who see the religiously conservative Mr. Erdogan as deliberately eroding Turkey's democracy.
No matter what happens, Donald J. Trump is going to win the eight electoral votes granted to my religiously red and redly religious state — Louisiana.
So when Ms. Tyson does get a client who identifies as atheist or L.G.B.T., she usually suggests other embryo transfer programs that aren't religiously affiliated.
Houses of worship are more likely to be chosen as caucus locations when the county is religiously diverse and less likely when it is homogeneous.
Fransen, the 32-year-old deputy leader of Britain First was jailed last week after being found guilty of three counts of religiously aggravated harassment.
The commission said in its 2015 report on religious freedom that incidents of religiously motivated and communal violence had reportedly increased for three consecutive years.
Cut to roughly 15 years later and I'd religiously watched countless others by Melville, Carpenter, Peckinpah, Scorsese, Cassavetes, Leone, Polanski, Suzuki, Cronenberg, Kobayashi, Mann, etc.
This is just conjecture, but I find it unlikely that the majority of Trump's base — conservative white people from rural areas — religiously tune into the show.
If the influencer living the perfect-looking life posts about going to SoulCycle "religiously" will also going to SoulCycle afford you the same life (and body)?
" The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks hate groups, called Long "one of the most virulently homophobic black leaders in the religiously based anti-gay movement.
In November Fransen was convicted of religiously aggravated harassment for shouting at a Muslim woman during a so-called "Christian patrol" of the town of Luton.
In Antonia Nicol's case, her mom gave her dad explicit instructions to water the plants in their bathroom after she passed, which he kept up religiously.
And rapping China over religious freedom is a layup for the fervent Christian -- who also seeks the favor of religiously inclined elements of Trump's voter base.
When I tell my friends and family that I slather on SPF daily and religiously (and they should too!), I'm usually presented with eye rolls galore.
Just last year the Supreme Court expressly acknowledged them as acceptable, as long as the policy has exceptions for protected classes (like wearing religiously-motivated headgear).
Last year President Trump retweeted videos from Britain First, a far-right anti-Islam group whose leaders were jailed earlier this year for religiously aggravated harassment.
Teenaged O'Gallagher was "not popular, but not not popular," as he puts it, but when he started working out religiously, people started to like him more.
The period until 2012 was marked by a series of car bombings and assassinations—and an increase in the frequency of religiously and politically motivated censorship.
Since Apple's hardware and software ecosystem is one big, happy family, Apple Music will work well for people who own and religiously use multiple Apple devices.
"I don't do it religiously but I do it when I remember to and I think it's helping," he said, once his roaming facial features settled.
Additionally I will recall the obstacles that your opponents religiously set before you, conspiring to hinder your progress - which you responded to with stoicism and statesmanship.
Religious Diversity: Mississippi is the least religiously diverse state, with Protestants the most popular religious choice and 43% of those Protestants part of the Baptist church.
The attack, believed by many to be religiously motivated, has been widely reported in the Indian media, prompting calls for a period of national soul-searching.
Her 16-month pregnancy became a bit of a frantic joke online, as those religiously watching the giraffe expressed their exasperation in memes and Facebook comments.
If the core of the GOP shows the moderates as much love as they do for gun absolutists or the religiously intransigent, then we stay put.
Heller believes his negative portrayal in the film was religiously motivated, citing Cube's 1991 diss song "No Vaseline" as an example of the rapper's anti-semitism.
First for research, religiously jotting down the lyrics that stood out, like a teenager with a crush who has decided every song applies only to them.
They hold what they call grandma parties, wearing wigs that belonged to the religiously observant grandmother of one of them, and reading her private letters aloud.
When new members were sworn into the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives on Thursday, the 116th Congress became the most religiously diverse in America's history.
Wray enjoys the irony—gently sustained throughout the novel—that the young man named Yousafzai is far less religiously zealous than the young woman named Sawyer.
The ethnically and religiously mixed town with a population of Arabs, Kurds, Armenians and Syriac Christians had been under the control of Kurdish fighters since 2013.
As soon as I get paid, I do the following religiously: I pay $2200,27 towards my credit cards — I pay the most on my higher balances.
Fransen was found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment in November 2016 after abusing a Muslim woman wearing a hijab while she was with her four children.
Some of the groups in Freedom From Facebook are religiously affiliated — notable since Facebook was accused by ProPublica last year of allowing anti-Semitic ad targeting.
The 2001 Australian census famously found that more than 70,000 Aussies identified, religiously, as Jedi Knights (that same year, Canada recorded 20,000 of its own Jedi).
Anyone who wasn't checking their favorite team's schedule religiously, noting the differing broadcast times, then seeking out the games on YouTube... well, they simply weren't watching.
But a group of religiously affiliated nonprofits, mainly but not exclusively Catholic-run schools, colleges, nursing homes and other social service organizations, refused to accept it.
The party's support runs deepest in the country's most religiously conservative corners, outside the major cities, where the church remains at the center of daily life.
In different parts of the island, Muslim-owned shops were vandalized, and hundreds of Muslim families, fearing for their safety, began to flee religiously mixed areas.
For contrast, 86 percent of black Protestants reported perceiving "a lot" of discrimination against black people in America, as did 67 percent of the religiously unaffiliated.
Under the Trump proposal, religiously affiliated employers like Erica's could drop coverage altogether, and the health plan she had wouldn't still have to pay for contraception.
What it will do, however, is despoil our relations with these countries, and much of the Muslim world, which sees the ban, rightly, as religiously-motivated.
Buddhists, Muslims and those who said they were religiously unaffiliated were also more likely to have a college degree than those who identified themselves as Christians.
Republicans cut over 4,000 public school teaching positions, lifted the limit on charter schools, and redirected public funds to private schools, many of them religiously affiliated.
And, she notes, if her employer-provided insurance coverage changes, she may not have a choice between the religiously affiliated and secular hospitals in her community.
Victory in a war with adherents to a religiously fueled totalitarian ideology will only come when the message peddled by our enemy is undermined and delegitimized.
The types of health care most commonly regarded as morally or religiously objectionable are abortion, sterilization, and contraception, as well as care associated with gender identity.
I think a lot of white Americans in these small towns are simply reacting against a country that is becoming more diverse — racially, religiously, and culturally.
The tea is called Akbar, which is an odd name, but they religiously keep it in stock at one of my Sunday haunts, the Russian market.
Ms. Haidari does it loudly and often rudely, and comes from a religiously conservative family who married her at 12 to a mullah two decades older.
"The Five" co-host said he was agnostic religiously but he was reminded of his 12 years of Catholic education when he watched Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings.
Uighur observance of Ramadan has sometimes been spotty in the past, especially outside of Xinjiang, but many Uighur have become more religiously observant in recent years.
For a little wider context on Fransen, last year she was found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment after abusing a Muslim woman who was wearing a hijab.
In 2010, France enacted a law prohibiting any face-concealing coverings, following a 2004 law forbidding students in state-run schools from donning any religiously symbolic garb.
Religiously following shows like Dallas, Dynasty or, even more so, daytime soaps is usually considered to be the territory of housewives with nothing better to think about.
It's slightly annoying because now I have a useless pair of flats that are too late to return, but I know I'll wear these slip-ons religiously.
I used to journal religiously — every night for almost ten years, I'd pick up a pen and fill dozens of notebooks with a recap of my day.
For example, if you religiously buy the same damned shampoo over and over again, then consider purchasing a jumbo-size bottle to cut down on plastic waste.
A Sunday-morning ceremony at the war memorial known as the Cenotaph (a religiously neutral monument in one of London's central thoroughfares) will feature generic Anglican prayers.
Netanyahu has also helped decimate the country's left-wing political parties and populated Israeli institutions with right-wing officials who hold religiously conservative and pro-settlement views.
In India the government counted 561 incidents of religiously motivated physical conflict during the first ten months of 2015, which resulted in 90 deaths and 1,688 injuries.
They religiously separate their rubbish by the colour of glass and are world champions at recycling (65% of all waste), easily beating the second-place South Koreans.
But some religiously affiliated healthcare providers have argued that this would "require them to perform and provide insurance coverage for gender transitions and abortions," court records say.
AP also reviewed images attached to more than 22013,22012 stolen internal emails from the Democratic National Committee for racially or religiously inflammatory memes, finding nothing of note.
The reality is that you can't tell how healthy a person is just by looking at them, even if you do follow their stories and lives religiously.
Erdogan's self-image as a devout Muslim leader has been another political asset in a country that has become more religiously conservative over the past several years.
As an earlier Pew study showed, the share of religious "nones" or Americans who are religiously unaffiliated is surging: from 16% in 2007 to 23% in 2014.
Growth of religiously unaffiliated & non-Christian religious groups: In 229 only 46% of Americans claimed to be unaffiliated with religion, today that number has grown to 24%.
The people of Twitter read their horoscopes religiously and map their birth charts meticulously, so it's no wonder that zodiac memes are having a moment right now.
Sixty percent of white mainline Protestants, 74 percent of Catholics, 82 percent of the religiously unaffiliated, and 87 percent of nonwhite Protestants are opposed to family separation.
Since then more than 5,000 people have been killed and once religiously-mixed towns and cities are now divided or nearly empty of one group or another.
While a 2012 study from the Pew Research Center found nearly one in three millennials are religiously unaffiliated, that doesn't mean we're a generation devoid of faith.
Several states are also part of the lawsuit over the rules finalized in May, including Kentucky, Wisconsin, Nebraska and Kansas, along with several religiously affiliated medical groups.
In the week after the Paris terrorist attacks last November, there were 64 reports of "racially or religiously motivated crimes across Scotland," with concerns of under-reporting.
They've done it by training and assembling a coalition of religiously and ethnically diverse forces who, to put it mildly, don't like to work with each other.
The best boxers learn to never take two steps backwards without breaking away and circling out—and you will see Holly Holm conform to this almost religiously.
Both Democrats and Republicans have been their percentage of religiously unaffiliated party members rise over the years, but Democrats have seen a larger increase, according to Pew.
"In general, students attending religiously affiliated institutions are vulnerable to discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation," said Graciela Gonzales of Lambda Legal, an advocacy group.
And if you drink coffee as religiously as I do, you really don't feel like dealing with the added headache of explaining yourself to your co-workers.
The issue of women driving has long been a cultural litmus test in Saudi Arabia, which is among the most religiously conservative Islamic countries in the world.
In November 2016, she was found guilty of religiously aggravated harassment after verbally abusing a woman in a hijab during a so-called "Christian patrol" months earlier.
Here in North Carolina, Donald J. Trump — the religiously indifferent, penthouse-dwelling germophobe — somehow emerged as the victorious defender of the pig farmer and the country church.
Voegelin's account found favor with American religiously minded conservatives during the Cold War, though Lilla notes, "Voegelin thought Christianity was partially to blame" for the revolutionary spirit.
Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam, and as Sarah Wildman wrote for Vox, the ban on women drivers has long been explained as being religiously motivated.
A study last year by the Pew Research Center found that 23 percent of respondents identified themselves as "nones" — a term meaning atheistic, agnostic or religiously unaffiliated.
" Swan tells me: "Trump not only watches these folks religiously but consults them by phone + views Fox judges Jeanine Pirro and Andrew Napolitano as quasi legal advisers.
What it really is: Buncha hosers who're none-to-pleased that they live in a progressive country that doesn't religiously discriminate as much as its southern neighbor.
By looking back at the past, and remembering its collapse, there was an implied allusion to the 16th-century's own religiously motivated mutilation of people and places.
For Dropbox, the hope is that its strategy of religiously tracking user behavior will be part of the edge that keeps them ahead of those larger companies.
One coalition partner, the Islamist party PAS, could attempt to push for "religiously inspired policies" that would cause friction with other allies which are moderates, said Cheng.
Or they can be distinct in other ways, culturally or religiously, like the Sunni minority in Iraq that controlled the country's vast oil wealth under Saddam Hussein.
I religiously took a nutritional supplement called AREDS 2, which a major study from the National Eye Institute had shown could slow the progression of the disease.
Liz Theoharis launched a renewal of Martin Luther King Jr's Poor People's Campaign, a religiously-infused series of protests against income inequality and social injustice in America.
Jayda Fransen, the Islamophobic British political activist whose anti-Muslim videos were retweeted by Donald Trump in November, was convicted for religiously aggravated harassment Wednesday and jailed.
After years of religiously listening to deafening bands perform into the wee hours, she was diagnosed in 2012 with multiple sclerosis, ending her late-night club-hopping.
Mr. Modi's election emboldened upper-caste thugs from Hindu extremist organizations to translate their religiously ordained contempt and hatred for Dalits into systematic violence against the community.
While respondents did report that the counseling they received was "religiously inflected," Kimport said, that wasn't necessarily the problem — in some cases the women were religious themselves.
On Android, I use the Tasker app religiously to stop texts coming in when I'm driving, set volume levels at work and launch apps based on conditions.
She'd been going to the gym ''religiously'' for two weeks, but thought maybe the not going to the gym three weeks ago had caught up with her.
Some Jews don't necessarily feel the kinship with Bernie that I do; they are religiously observant, in contrast to his secularism, or they experience their Jewishness differently.
Why it matters: Trump still watches Fox religiously, but he views such wobbliness as a particular problem during tough times like impeachment, sources close to him say.
As Margaret has said, everything in the book is something that's happened in the world, or is happening now, and we've ascribed to that tenet very religiously.
This area, like most of India, is religiously mixed, with Hindus and Muslims living close to one another and usually getting along, until someone stirs them up.
Efforts by Indonesia, home to the world's largest Muslim population, to purge its society of religiously inspired extremism are being watched keenly by the international counterterrorism community.
The High Commission of India in Canberra has made a "demarche" to three Australian government departments over the advert, which has been labelled "offensive" and religiously insensitive.
Sometimes referred to as George the Greek, he took to wearing hats religiously: Of the 15 photographs "Krazy" includes of Herriman, 12 show him in a hat.
French follows that stricture religiously in her novels, although she is more than willing to refuse us the catharsis of a solve if it suits her purposes.
Families plunge into the water - the women from this religiously conservative country still wear their headscarves and loose garments as they sit or swim in the sea.
Jones wrote in an email that, according to the new General Society Survey data, "today, the religiously unaffiliated outnumber white evangelical Protestants" by nearly 7 percentage points.
Fransen, who was elected deputy leader in 2014, was convicted of religiously aggravated harassment in November 2017, and both she and Golding are facing further similar charges.
Bob Onder, a Republican, told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he wanted to stop same-sex couples from forcing businesses to do things they religiously oppose.
The NSS also found that in Luton and Bradford, both towns with large, conservative Muslim communities, any halal (ie religiously approved) meat sent to schools is non-stunned.
Among the speakers were survivors of religiously targeted acts of terror over the past year: against Jews in Pittsburgh, Muslims in New Zealand and Christians in Sri Lanka.
While it's likely the model, who just walked down the Victoria's Secret catwalk, doesn't religiously stick to this diet, it does follow her ethos of not starving yourself.
You believe that the Affordable Care Act is government intrusion on health care, yet religiously vote to insert the government in between people seeking abortions and their providers.
Austria's federal office for the protection of the constitution said in a recent report that religiously motivated Islamic extremism and terrorism were the biggest threats to internal security.
Hezbollah, designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization, is considered Lebanon's most powerful political party and militant group and wields heavy influence in the religiously diverse country.
"Developing a collection of historically and religiously important books and artifacts about the Bible is consistent with the Company's mission and passion for the Bible," the statement reads.
I'm a bit of a data nerd — I also wear a FitBit (I got it for $137.19 on sale) and track my sleep and workout habits pretty religiously.
I religiously deep condition my hair once a week, and I maximize these moisture treatments with my hair steamer to ensure the deep conditioner penetrates my hair strands.
Fransen described the videos — each less than a minute long — as follows: Fransen herself has been convicted in the UK of religiously aggravated harassment of a Muslim woman.
If you're a digital advertiser like we are and measure return religiously, there are probably 15 competing platforms now, and a few years ago there were a couple.
There are some noticeable outliers, including both Norway and Sweden, where the religiously unaffiliated are more likely to back reducing immigration levels than their non-practicing Christian counterparts.
They answered questions about how they became observant Jews or how they were raised religiously (a lot of them were raised in more observant homes or Orthodox homes).
Over a few decades this Canadian province has gone from being religiously homogenous and piously Catholic to being quite a secular place with a robust, growing Muslim minority.
But if he religiously breaks the line of retreat and circles out, a fighter will be able to stay in the center of the Octagon and frustrate Diaz.
" Why it matters: Per the Washington Post: Pence's planned appearance at the religiously affiliated school "has become a lightning rod in the intensifying debate over faith and politics.
Especially over the past 20 years, religiously inspired support for Israel (and for hawkish Israeli policies) has been a powerful impulse on the conservative side of American politics.
USAID, which faces big cuts in its overall budget by the Trump administration, already funnels a lot of aid through religiously affiliated agencies such as Catholic Relief Services.
Towards the end of "Music," Rose gets some very alarming details about Noah's moonlighting from a woozy Astrid, who has been religiously fasting for at least a day.
A: When I was a kid, my dad and I used to pore over the financial pages, and I have been following the stock market religiously ever since.
Religiously inspired atrocities did take place during the era of the Crusades, but there were also many episodes of collaboration, coexistence, and sometimes even a kind of tolerance.
It was the direct inspiration for The Matrix ("We wanna do that for real," said the Wachowskis) and religiously talked about in the same breath as Blade Runner.
The Trump administration is using a distinctive and reductionist biblical reading affiliated with slavery advocates and British Loyalists to prop up a wider strategy of religiously infused propaganda.
But we also made sure to go to that one really real diner in Oxford, Mississippi, or religiously eat at that rib place in the Southside of Chicago.
"It is the religiously conservative who are more tolerant of Kavanaugh possibly committing sexual assault and would still be willing to have him on the Court," Burden said.
"Shocked, I asked what his secret was, and he said he had been religiously putting away 15 percent of his paychecks since the day he started," Porter added.
ThinkProgress reported at the time that the order extended protections to over a million workers, but social conservatives, including Russell, have demanded carve-outs for religiously-affiliated contractors.
"Shocked, I asked what his secret was and he said he had been religiously putting away 15 percent of his paychecks since the day he started," Porter added.
For now, Hasina's government has shown no signs of changing its tack on the response to what is undeniably religiously-motivated terrorism, possibly with ties to international networks.
I've religiously subscribed to the double cleanse method where I first remove my makeup with an oil-based cleansing wipe, before washing my face with a cream cleanser.
Qatar's religiously homogenous citizenry, unparalleled wealth, and physical distance from the region's conflict centers have allowed it to foment instability abroad and punch far above its diplomatic weight.
The approach "adopts a new rule of law that uses campaign statements to recast the plain, unambiguous, and religiously neutral text," Niemeyer, a George W. Bush appointee, wrote.
Islamic financial firms are incorporating social elements, such as environmentally-friendly and sustainable practices, to widen their appeal beyond religiously-minded customers in the Gulf and Southeast Asia.
The Republican Party arrived in the 28st century as an alliance of small-state, low-tax, pro-business voters with religiously inspired social conservatives and national-security hawks.
After the ACA was passed, religiously motivated Moral Monday protesters made the case, most notably in North Carolina, that their states should expand Medicaid, as the law permitted.
A just-released Department of Education report found that an alarming 21625,2900 incidents of religiously-motivated bullying and harassment took place in U.S. public schools during 220006-2202.
Momoh told me that, during the 2016 U.S. Presidential election, he had watched "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" religiously, and had started thinking about a Nigerian version.
All that said, it's undeniable some people read TMZ religiously while others go out of their way to brag that they have no idea who Brad Pitt is.
But Wahed hopes to claim a slice of the market by catering to Muslims seeking religiously permissible investments, which are either scarce or costly in most Western markets.
There are roughly three million people of Turkish descent in Germany, many of whom are culturally and religiously conservative and sympathize with Mr. Erdogan's Justice and Development Party.
The rapper, who wears the shoes religiously, took to Instagram to let his followers know they may be out of luck if they haven't already snagged a pair.
Officials working for the Trump administration took a 20173-year-old immigrant who wanted an abortion to a religiously affiliated anti-abortion facility for counseling about her pregnancy.
Officials working for the Trump administration took a 16-year-old immigrant who wanted an abortion to a religiously affiliated anti-abortion facility for counseling about her pregnancy.
In reaching its decision, the Supreme Court pointed to the "opt-out," then available for religiously affiliated nonprofit organizations as an alternative that would likely alleviate legal concerns.
The argument expressed growing worries on the left that the word "terrorism" had become racially and religiously charged, used predominantly to describe attacks by Muslims on non-Muslims.
N.Y.U. Abu Dhabi has perhaps the most ethnically and religiously diverse student body in the world, reflecting the rich diversity of Abu Dhabi and the United Arab Emirates.
"There's no reason to religiously segregate inmates and it violates a really core principle of the First Amendment that government can't favor or disfavor any faith," Abbas said.
People of color, and Black people in particular, are disproportionately more likely to receive care from public and religiously affiliated institutions that are affected by these conscience rules.
"Brunei has been religiously very conservative and highly restrictive for a long time," said Amy Freedman, a research scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute at Columbia University.
Even if you don't read Deadpool comics religiously or subscribe to his sense of humor, you can still appreciate the way the character has evolved throughout the years.
During that time, Ms. Weisberger acted religiously as ordered, but she was also open with the court about her sexual identity and her shift toward a secular worldview.
Bernie and his supporters still seem to believe that socio-economic revolution is a winning political message in the most culturally capitalist, religiously conservative country in the West.
In addition to the prison measures, France will more closely scrutinize the licensing of certain types of private, religiously oriented schools, often identified with the spread of radicalization.
The South Carolina electorate is also more religiously active than Democratic primary voters in New Hampshire, the only other state thus far where exit polls measured religious behavior.
Mr. Coleman describes the recording session for "Fat Man" as lasting almost six hours, which was not unusual for Mr. Domino, as he generally practiced his songs religiously.
Soon after, however, the Montana Department of Revenue excluded religiously affiliated schools from the program, citing the fact that the state Constitution bars state funds for religious education.
Episodes of mob violence occur with numbing regularity in India, typically without a great deal of scrutiny except when they are religiously motivated or involve attacks on women.
But as reports emerged of suicides and gay men in religiously intolerant countries such as Saudi Arabia being at risk, the ethics of the data dump became murkier.
In different parts of Sri Lanka, Muslim-owned shops have been vandalized, and hundreds of Muslim families have begun to flee religiously mixed areas, fearing for their lives.
The group can, for example, say that it religiously opposes homosexuality, and ban any gay students from the group since their existence would go against such a belief.
The issue is the religiously sanctioned killing of animals, and it also includes the supply to schools of meat that has been slaughtered according to ancient precepts of faith.
Washington (CNN)The Supreme Court on Monday avoided issuing a major ruling on a challenge brought by religiously affiliated non-profit groups to the Affordable Care Act's contraceptive mandate.
It added that religiously inspired attacks on Christians and other minorities had diminished and there had been prosecutions, albeit on an insufficient scale, following the sectarian violence of 2013.
" Destiny Harris, the half-sister of the twin victims, also told WPVI the family had been "going through something religiously and they decided to drag the kids into it.
Mr Watson scoffed at the Trump administration's claim that the order's "religiously neutral text"—and its inapplicability to 44 of the "world's 50 Muslim-majority nations"—are saving graces.
It's also a problem for French police, who are finding more and more that suspects in attacks don't have a long record of radical, or even religiously observant, behavior.
Traditionally, gold has played a very minor role in Islamic finance and there has been little activity beyond spot trading, partly because of uncertainty over what is religiously permissible.
Some say the attacks are a result of a rapidly changing world and the fearful response of those who would want to keep their country "pure" and religiously monolithic.
Stock still gets passed down through the generations, sometimes as an oddity, like when my father—who avoided any and all churches quite religiously—passed stock on to me.
Recently though, religiously inspired nationalism and ultra-nationalism have returned to south-eastern Europe—not yet as a dominant force but as a spectre that is growing more visible.
"He began watching Fox News religiously at the gym, planning his morning workout to coincide with 'Fox and Friends' and his evenings to dovetail with Hannity," his lawyers wrote.
Then there are more activist Salafis who share the impatience of the Muslim Brotherhood to see the replacement of relatively secular governments in Islam's heartland by religiously inspired regimes.
One of the difficulties in decoding polling data like these is that in the most religiously patriotic countries, faith and national pride can be almost inseparable in people's minds.
And while Jews and Muslims combined only account for 3 percent of the American population, 79 percent of all religiously motivated hate crimes are perpetrated against Jews and Muslims.
And in an increasingly religiously polarized America — in which political and religious identity have all but fused — a spiritual leader who rejects those binaries is exactly what we need.
The majority of Hispanic Catholics (62%), black Protestants (68%), members of non-Christian religions (70%)  and religiously unaffiliated Americans (74%) reject the ban on Muslims in the United States.
One of the most religiously devout candidates in modern times, a true choir boy, Carter had confessed to something remarkable in the political environment of his day: being human.
Growing up in a small, conservative, predominantly white, religiously homogenous town was already tough enough, but try being a "slightly" liberal African American man with basically no religious identity.
These are fool's errands that threaten the people in these states both economically and religiously, but as long as they help local politicians win elections this trend will continue.
YouTube drama is often contained to the community; when vloggers begin feuding and stans take sides, it rarely extends beyond the people who already religiously follow the creators involved.
Demi Lovato was a guest DJ at Emo Nite in LA on June 6, blasting the finest anthems for the broken hearted MySpace youth quoted religiously on their profiles.
Some Canadians were surprised that in their country, younger Muslims (aged 53 to 25) were even more religiously observant than their parents, already among the most pious social groups.
In the same time period, the percentage of religiously unaffiliated voters -- voters who identify as atheist, agnostic, or as not having a religion -- has risen from 11% to 17%.
For instance, while it's true that millennials are more likely than older people to describe themselves as "religiously unaffiliated," the increased rate at which they do so isn't huge.
The series tackles sensitive issues of prostitution, drug use and human trafficking, topics that drew censure from some lawmakers and members of the public in the religiously conservative country.
The Guardian reported last year that Fransen was found guilty of "religiously aggravated harassment" for verbal abuse of a woman wearing a hijab in front of her four children.
"Under Scott Pruitt, the EPA has assumed a bunker mentality where paper trails are religiously avoided unless penned in invisible ink," PEER counsel Adam Carlesco said in a statement.
Rabbi Saperstein is a fantastic and intellectually honest individual who has made great strides on behalf of religiously persecuted people across the globe, and particularly in the Middle East.
I used it religiously twice a week for one month, though admittedly, I have now gone down to using the oil just once a week out of sheer laziness.
More white women have abortions than any other racial or ethnic group; the distribution of religious affiliation reflects America today, including a growing number who are not religiously-affiliated.
In addition to a side gig, monthly budget, and religiously tracking my spending with Google Sheets, one of the tools that helped me most was the Credit Karma app.
Kyrsten Sinema, D-Arizona, who was the first religiously unaffiliated member of the House, will on Thursday become the first unaffiliated member of the Senate, according to Pew. Reps.
He regales his followers with tales of being spotted in the wild almost religiously, always sticking to the "them: / me:" format, which he first adopted in October of 2018.
In a white paper released Sunday, the Chinese State Council Information Office painted Xinjiang as a religiously diverse community where a number of faiths had co-existed for centuries.
The government has offered religiously affiliated groups an accommodation that it says allows them to opt out of the coverage requirement, shifting the cost of the coverage to others.
And that could mean that he thinks the state's anti-discrimination law needs to be relaxed — or that some exemptions apply for people religiously opposed to same-sex marriages.
Whether you live for that 2 Buck Chuck or religiously follow Robert Parker's Twitter feed like Fantasy Football rankings, wine culture is dramatically shifting into a whole new era.
I mean, some of it makes about as much sense as the works of art produced by this parody account, which I follow religiously, but that's all wonderful too.
CBGB, which The Voice covered religiously when Blondie and Television were at their apex, has been turned into a John Varvatos store and lives on as a T-shirt.
Aquaria continued to find an original and inventive way to interpret the theme, this time looking ready for the Met Ball in a religiously inspired golden Hail Mary number.
Back when we were still living in the shadow of the postwar era, the rules were stricter and more religiously observed; you weren't supposed to challenge time-honored authority.
One of the targeted churches — where more than 20 people were killed, many of them children — was in Batticaloa, a religiously mixed city just to the north of Kattankudy.
Nearly 40 percent of violent acts classified as racially or religiously motivated were committed against Jews in 2017, though Jews make up less than 1 percent of France's population.
The Republicans' white, religiously conservative base has motivated its troops for Mr. Trump around opposition to abortion rights, a conservative majority on the Supreme Court and support for Israel.
The centers, most of which are religiously affiliated, typically offer services like pregnancy tests and sometimes resources like diapers or baby clothes, alongside counseling with an anti-abortion message.
The day before, the same majority had used the First Amendment to reject a California law requiring religiously oriented "crisis pregnancy centers" to provide women with information about abortion.
While 35 percent of millennials report having no religious affiliation, only 17 percent of baby boomers — and fewer than 11 percent of Americans born before 1945 — are religiously unaffiliated.
I'm with someone who is religiously Jewish and racially different from me," Faulkner tells PEOPLE, joking in addition, "We look like a Benetton ad from the 1990s — very colorful.
One explanation for the significant growth of the religiously unaffiliated is people witnessing abuse and exclusion in the Roman Catholic Church and elsewhere, and saying: I'm done with that.
But they do hope the current system can be transformed from within, the ultimate aim being a state that promotes a religiously defined "Highest Good" rather than liberal autonomy.
The Guardian reported last year that Fransen was found guilty of "religiously aggravated harassment" for verbal abuse of a woman wearing a hijab in front of her four children.
There is a reason the Constitution separates church and state, and not only to prevent state-sponsored religious indoctrination, but also to require that taxes should be religiously neutral.
But to the men with the video cameras and a growing number of basketball fans who religiously watch internet videos of promising players, Lewis was already a household name.
In Inferno, the stories and symbols belonging to a faith tradition important to many people serve merely as a sort of decoder ring for a religiously tinted National Treasure.
Ever since I was younger, I would religiously change their clothes, and I was always known for being really vibrant with my clothes and carefree with what I wore.
That may be by using mosquito repellent religiously at the Olympics, taking public transport in New Zealand, and spending less time in big European cities and more in small towns.
Screenshot: AlphabetDNS manipulation, often used in conjunction with IP blocking, provides authoritarian governments the means to suppress information viewed by those in power as objectionable, or religiously or politically unacceptable.
I religiously avoided eating chicken around white friends and rarely stared anyone like them in the eye for fear that I would "scare" them inadvertently (I sometimes still do this).
White Christian groups — evangelicals, mainline Protestants, and Catholics — have tended to support the Republican candidate, while black Protestants, Hispanic Catholics, the religiously unaffiliated, and other ethno-religious groups lean Democratic.
Update 3/9/18 9:37am ET: A UK judge found Golding and Fransen guilty of religiously aggravated harassment, sentencing them to 18 and 36 weeks of prison time, respectively.
Brooking no tolerance of Islamists at home and working to resist their strength abroad, the UAE considers itself a bastion of stability in a region beset by religiously-tinged conflict.
If you're really feeling ambitious, turning on smartphone notifications makes sure you see every time we tweet out a new deal — not everyone refreshes Twitter religiously like we do, apparently.
To clarify: this is a problem that arises only for those who have obtained a civil divorce, but not gone through the burdensome procedure of getting a marriage religiously annulled.
And as someone who religiously avoids the sun (but still loves to look tan), this is a problem that I face every time summer creeps up on my pale skin.
The fact that so many people must comply with these protocols also fed a perception that Clinton refused to obey rules that rank-and-file government employees must follow religiously.
The tropes in the work come out of another collectivity: of Asian or Islamic art, religiously inspired art, ideas about the co-evolution of man and nature, and archaic structures.
But that isn't rooted in the Fox News post-9/1003 strain of Islamophobia; it's something much deeper and religiously driven in Bannon that's been around for a lot longer.
A senior editor at Bangladesh's first LGBT magazine Roopbaan has been hacked to death in the capital Dhaka, the latest in a series of religiously-motivated killings in the country.
The early attention Buttigieg has garnered has pundits and analysts wondering if we're witnessing a rise in the "religious left," a religiously motivated political bloc analogous to the religious right.
The senators, he said, mistakenly urged Thomas to embrace the ideal of the neutral judge, and Thomas eagerly obliged, disowning his past endorsement of a religiously based natural law view.
It's unclear whether other religiously affiliated universities will rolled back coverage as well (the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities did not respond to a request for comment from Refinery29).
I'm the kind of nerd who loves to watch narrated rolls (sparring sessions in grappling), and if fighters streamed their workouts in the gym, I'd watch those pretty much religiously.
They'd all religiously avoided the "Talkin' Football" category until there was nothing left on the board, at which point one of them reluctantly agreed to try out the $200 clue.
And, arguably, it's one thing to wear a garment featuring a highly symbolic, religiously-charged motif, and another to actually juxtapose your face onto the likeness of the Virgin Mary.
She also said it would roll back the "richness of choice" available to students who can select public institutions, women's or religiously affiliated colleges, and historically black colleges and universities.
Now they want mainstream Muslim leaders to condemn unequivocally the same extremism that has very probably led to what the police describe as the "religiously prejudiced" murder of Mr Shah.
Despite a string of brutal, religiously motivated murders in recent years, the ruling party has insisted on blaming political rivals, or even the victims themselves, rather than more obvious culprits.
The three American cities with the highest proportion of religiously unaffiliated residents are all on the Pacific coast: Portland, Oregon (with 42%) followed by Seattle and San Francisco (93% each).
The TV adaptation follows Offred (Moss) — whom I prefer to call by her non-prisoner name, June — a woman trapped as a "handmaid" in the religiously fanatical Republic of Gilead.
Doing so would have confined the group to Lebanon's relatively few religiously and ideologically committed Shiites, who now form the hardcore of its membership, but a minority of its supporters.
Republicans, in turn, could remain dominant in districts outside of urban centers that are preponderantly white, heavily blue-collar, more religiously traditional and reliant on manufacturing, agriculture and resource extraction.
Religiously affiliated pregnancy centers say the law forces them to deliver a message that is both detrimental to their cause and in direct conflict with their mission to encourage childbirth.
Yet as the weekend progressed, it was becoming clearer that for Mr. Erdogan and his religiously conservative followers, the moment was a triumph of political Islam more than anything else.
The office of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, issued a religious edict on Monday that said using cars during times of pollution without a good reason was religiously forbidden.
These groups — which include religiously affiliated hospitals, universities, and social-service organizations — are exempt from providing that coverage as long as they notify the government, or their insurer, in writing.
There was a need for us to start connecting in person and a need for us to start building a community, because [African Americans] are still so largely religiously identified.
"The president received a diet and exercise plan last year after his annual physical, but the president admits he has not followed it religiously," White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said.
Four years before that, in the religiously mixed northern city of Kaduna, 800 people died when fighting erupted between Muslims and the mainly Christian backers of then-President Goodluck Jonathan.
How, he wonders, did the sort of people who religiously voted Communist when he was growing up among them come to support the populist National Front of Marine Le Pen?
The Hobby Lobby lawsuit led to special provisions for religiously affiliated employers, like Catholic universities and hospitals, and "closely held" private businesses with religious owners who objected to such coverage.

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