doctrinaire in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for doctrinaire in the English»Serbian Dictionary

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It's worrying that that hardline doctrinaire approach has returned.
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Partly for this reason, new paradigms are often regarded as doctrinaire or overly rigid by those accustomed to earlier styles.
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Internal police culture is doctrinaire and hierarchical, and the organisation reflects this.
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It is only a matter of time until they pass out of the picture, torn asunder by naive doctrinaire differences.
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His focus on children included the rights to protection against outmoded, doctrinaire tactics, and the necessity for the implantation of taboos and inhibitions from their parents.
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He was sceptical, undeceived and his overtures to the hidden strengths of tradition were a little too doctrinaire and self-conscious.
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Creationists also view the preclusion of all supernatural explanations within the sciences as a doctrinaire commitment to exclude the supreme being and miracles.
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Stoke was sometimes doctrinaire, and his formality when working with the board members was found to be annoying by some.
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In 20th doctrinaire idealistic enthusiasm of the architects was reflected in the intense debate about the habitation of the socialist community.
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Let us encourage government and private initiative to share in a good partnership with a view to better distributive justice for all; and let's not be doctrinaire about it.
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