Technically, Seperation of Religion and State says that the government shall not endorse religion or religion in general. "In God We Trust" Is a phrase endorsing religion on a Federal bank note, so it could be lawfully considered Unconstitutional Government endorsing of Religious views. Of course, its easier to just remove the phrase instead of adding "In Allah we Trust,In God we dont trust, In The Supreme Being we trust",etc to neutralize what could be considered a religious endorsment. The US constitutionally must strive to be as neutral as possible in the matters of Religion.
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Catholics typically use the New American Bible (NAB) for their religious studies and practices.
Key words and phrases
Refrigerant should be removed from the condenser outlet when:
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No, commas are not used to enclose restrictive phrases and clauses. Restrictive phrases and clauses provide essential information about the noun they are modifying and should not be separated by commas.
The writer should place a comma after the two prepositional phrases. For example: On the afternoon of the cookout, I left early. Another example is: In the light of day, we could view the damage from the storm.
I have no way to answer that, because I can't see any of the phrases below.
You should always obey the law. Religious or not.
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The writer should begin the sentences with different words and phrases.
Hair products should be removed prior to cutting