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Q: What a person thinks is more important than what a person does?
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What do you call anything that one thinks is more important than god?

Idolatry


What best describes the Anti-Federalists?

Someone who thinks their state is more important than the nation.or disagrees with the hypocritical dictation of the fed.


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Someone who thinks their state is more important than the nation, or disagrees with federal policies.


What does the saying 'more Popish than the Pope' mean?

A person that's "more Popish than the Pope" is somebody who thinks he's speaking from a much higher moral ground and thinks he knows everything about morality and faith, when in reality, he doesn't.


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Someone who thinks their state is more important than the nation, or disagrees with federal policies.


What is a word for a Person who thinks they are better than another person?

a snob maybe?


When is third person used in a story?

Third person is used to step back from the narrator's mind and show more things than just what the narrator thinks about.


Why are you crying for simple thinks?

Some people are just more emotional than others - or they may have something very important on their mind.


What does recommendations?

They are suggestions which the person recommending really thinks would be a very good idea to follow. More demanding than a suggestion but less than a demand.


When is a secret not a secret?

As soon as someone thinks something IS one. A secret is no longer a secret when more than 1 person knows.


Why is knowing pressure more important than force?

Pressure is more important than force because the pressure helps to maintain the balance in an object or person.


What does the term half baked mean?

Half baked means incomplete idea; inexperienced person who often thinks he / she knows more than they do.