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doctrine <a doctrine; doctrines> N

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doctrine REL
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doctrine LAW
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doctrine PHILOS
doctrine PHILOS

ally doctrine ECON

brezhnev doctrine POL

calvo doctrine POL

carter doctrine POL

clausewitzian doctrine POL

clinton doctrine POL

economic doctrine ECON

enemy doctrine MIL

Monroe doctrine

Truman doctrine POL

Weinberger doctrine POL

Wilson doctrine POL

common law doctrine ECON

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As a military writer, his position in the evolution of the art of war is very important, and his doctrines had naturally the greatest weight.
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He would not even oppose the doctrine of innate ideas, because it looked with a friendly eye upon piety and morality.
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At the start of the war there was a revolution in doctrine.
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Notably, the stated purpose of the conference was not to debate controversial doctrines.
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Mostly beer instead of water is used to cool the grill, and the type of grill is a matter of doctrine.
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Joint implementation of new technology allowed for joint development of supporting doctrine.
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The overbreadth doctrine is to strike a balance between competing social costs.
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Since then the doctrine has been embedded in judicial rules and some statutes.
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No true doctrine will lose anything by close investigation.
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Exceptions to the doctrine involve "ultra vires" and the fraud on minority.
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