credo in the PONS Dictionary

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It was the perfect academic discipline gained in his early life, the sheet anchor of his artistic credo, which facilitated these easy renderings.
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The credo of being unwritten fails in this case, as a written record of all oracles was maintained by the priests at Delphi.
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Boas performance credo is to combine bright, distinct melodies and unusual harmonies with ironic and smart lyrics.
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And though he too is allowed a credo, it's bumptious rather than assured; he even confesses that his riches are mainly fictitious.
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Their credo that mercy is for the weak, and the merciful should be punished.
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Voiced in different ways, seizing the day became his credo.
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Averse to sentimentality and moral allusion in painting, he was a leading proponent of the credo, art for art's sake.
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