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doctrines

ally doctrine ECON

brezhnev doctrine POL

calvo doctrine POL

carter doctrine POL

clausewitzian doctrine POL

clinton doctrine POL

enemy doctrine MIL

Truman doctrine POL

Weinberger doctrine POL

Wilson doctrine POL

common law doctrine ECON

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Whole disciplines have become irretrievable from these doctrines.
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Let us contend earnestly for the glorious doctrines of salvation by grace, and justification by faith.
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Its security strategy was shaped by the doctrines of pre-emptive interventionism and counter-revolutionary warfare.
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The security dilemma has important relationships with other theories and doctrines of international security.
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If our people were hungry and idle they would be more ready to listen to their pernicious doctrines.
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Zealous missionaries carried their doctrines far and wide.
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He said the following... the doctrines of purchaser without notice and constructive trusts are concerned with matters which differ in important respects.
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Scripture will not be properly understood without doctrine, and doctrines of the church should be confirmed from scripture.
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Philosophical historiography, therefore, should not simply confine itself to registering the external philological characteristics of the doctrines under consideration without making value judgements about them.
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The fact that certain doctrines have been held as truth for many years by our people, is not a proof that our ideas are infallible.
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