religious orientation

collocation in English

meaningsofreligiousandorientation

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religious
adjective
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/rɪˈlɪdʒ.əs/
relating ...
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orientation
noun[U]
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/ˌɔː.ri.enˈteɪ.ʃən/
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/ˌɔːr.i.enˈteɪ.ʃən/
the particular things that a person prefers, believes, thinks, or ...
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(Definition ofreligiousandorientationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofreligious orientation

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The consensus over thereligiousorientationof the country's schools does not extend to the shaping of the national elite.
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The suspicion regarding the king'sreligiousorientationwas sufficiently problematic without the ignominy of the nuns' conspiratorial aid.
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However, thereligiousorientationof the church ministers is known for the year 1920.
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Moreover, he was vulnerable to criticism regarding his ownreligiousorientation.
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If this is right, they are separated by how close they stand to thereligiousorientation.
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The authenticreligiousorientationhas no place for any motivation separable from what the religious framework sanctifies as permissible.
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Also, negative correlation between ethnic heterogeneity and land use efficiency points towards the need of giving explicit consideration to the cultural, social andreligiousorientationof the participants.
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They knew nothing of their beliefs, nor of theirreligiousorientation(maslak); they did not practise their faith, nor were they bothered about not practising it.
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Each had now to look upon his (or her) neighbours not only in the terms set by historic rivalries but also in the light of theirreligiousorientation.
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There are good reasons why, in some other member states, statistical monitoring of racial, ethnic andreligiousorientationis resisted.
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The second measures three forms ofreligiousorientation: religion as means (intrinsic), religion as end (extrinsic), and religion as quest.
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His education was from the beginning of strictlyreligiousorientation, as his fathermintended him for a missionary work.
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Virtually all of the town's residents are religious of a primarily nationalreligiousorientation.
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The program is conservative in its political orientation and generally conservative in itsreligiousorientation.
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Factors are the epoch considered, the country, thereligiousorientation, the political intent, the popular beliefs, the private benefit or the dichotomy between reality and discourse.
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