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creed

noun as in belief, principles

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Yes, he did not achieve the necessary numbers for most players, such as having more than 200 wins, but in the creed of the Hall of Fame it asks what have you done for baseball.

At the same time, it’s an accommodating form, a democratic form, that adapts to all sorts of settings and players, regardless of race, creed, color, class, age, sex, gender, period, or what have you.

This week Donald Trump reminded voters once again that democracy’s creed is not his creed.

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Maistre, on the other hand, fits the dogmatic spirit of their creed.

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For Barber, the culture wars are a distraction from the fact that “nearly half of Americans – people of every race, creed, and region – are united by the experience of being poor.”

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

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