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"His decision today does not absolve any of us from bringing about the wholesale changes in culture and leadership that are essential in every part of the Church," she added.

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Is support for violence as a means of bringing about the end of multiracial pluralistic secular democracy and society almost a prerequisite for such beliefs?

From Salon

Tanzanian political analyst Thomas Kibwana said there appeared to be a lack of good faith between the main political parties, which has led to negotiations aimed at bringing about reforms stalling.

From BBC

Do you think it is bringing about the change that was hoped for?

Speaking to BBC News, Baroness Grey-Thompson called on the government to "make a commitment to bringing about real change", as her experience had "woken up a lot of people".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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