doctrine in the PONS Dictionary

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The doctrine of the rule of law also requires that the making of particular laws should be guided by open and relatively stable general rules.
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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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It can also relate to the doctrine where universes have real and independent existence.
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Exceptions to the doctrine involve "ultra vires" and the fraud on minority.
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Another concern was how the doctrine of patent exhaustion for self-replicating technologies will be viewed by the court.
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He also left a manuscript treatise on the doctrine of the sphere.
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Historically, the main obstacle to armed intervention -humanitarian or otherwise- has been the doctrine of sovereignty, which prohibits violating the territorial integrity of another state.
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Joint implementation of new technology allowed for joint development of supporting doctrine.
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The basis for prosecutions was said to be the doctrine of common purpose.
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The overbreadth doctrine is to strike a balance between competing social costs.
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