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Each room achieves its own micro climate with distinctive temperature, humidity and tepidity. He does not seem willing to entertain the possibility that the activism of that time was, in fact, a symptom of decay rather than vitality within the mainline churches (which, it could be argued, lost their sense of divine mission during the postwar years and threw themselves into secular causes in search of a raison d'etre)--even though this would provide a far better explanation of the tepidity of contemporary American religious life. [1] The tepidity of reform explains why Indonesia ranks second worst in the Asia-Pacific in the quality of corporate governance and third worst in transparency. |
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