• Whether the devout and the doctrinaire can form a united political front is another matter, though.

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  • But Rheingold also said the administration was gradually becoming less doctrinaire about its free-market principles.

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  • The world must wait to see how unifying such a doctrinaire figure can really be.

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  • Even its relatively doctrinaire Prosperous Justice Party, which tripled its share of the vote, emphasised clean government, not Islam.

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  • He has the least doctrinaire tax plan in the Republican field, complete with tax breaks exclusively for middle-income groups.

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  • Ramming gender equality down throats with doctrinaire leadership is simply ineffective, and ultimately undermines very effort it attempts to promote.

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  • To be sure, the most doctrinaire of Free Traders typically try to conceal their insouciance about the defense implications of their policies.

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  • Rather, it seemed to point to an old-fashioned, doctrinaire view of politics divided between the good (the left) and the bad (the right).

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  • Yet there are already divisions between the most tannin-stained Republicans, who see their role as scourges of big government, and their less doctrinaire comrades.

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  • First, the Mitterrand presidency moved from doctrinaire socialism towards pragmatic agnosticism.

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  • And that he's not as hard-nosed and doctrinaire as he sounds.

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  • There are not enough votes on the religious right to secure the nomination, so the successful candidate will have to appeal to less doctrinaire voters too.

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  • This is something no one but doctrinaire devaluationists should want.

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  • Cuba-watchers speculate that he might move in the direction of Chinese-style communism, which allows plenty of scope for economic but not political freedom, and away from the more doctrinaire Cuban kind.

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  • But within this period a confrontation among Muslims took place between men of doctrinaire faith and men of rational thought, and the doors of reasoning in matters of faith and law were closed.

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  • Mr Alexander may not be quite so doctrinaire an economic liberal, say some, but, like Mr Clegg, he is intellectually closer to Mr Laws than to the soggy end of the Lib Dem spectrum.

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  • The students were more cordial and less doctrinaire.

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  • In his L.A. Times column, Jonah Goldberg wrote that Thatcher destroyed socialism rather than liberalism -- forcing Labour's Tony Blair to "to repudiate the party's century-long support for doctrinaire socialism and embrace the market" and U.S. Democrat Bill Clinton to follow suit.

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  • Though a lover of modern art, Mr Danto is firm with its more formalist and doctrinaire champions, particularly Clement Greenberg, a critic who dominated the New York art world at mid-century, much as Mr Danto, with a far quieter voice, stands out now.

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  • He seems to have had a natural, genuine and lifelong sympathy for the disadvantaged, but was not always a doctrinaire socialist: as Harold Wilson's postmaster general the young Mr Benn was preoccupied mainly with trying (he failed) to remove the queen's head from postage stamps.

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  • To be clear, there are very grave and legitimate reasons to be skeptical of these Islamist parties, but by engaging with Islamist elements that are less doctrinaire, Millennials can gain influence at the expense of more extremist forces and help to ensure that the Arab Spring does not cool into a radical Islamic Winter.

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  • He missed the nuances about genetic engineering applied to agriculture and food production and as is his wont, devoted ample ink to the anti-biotech crowd, including the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology (which Pollack described only as a "nonprofit group, " although "doctrinaire anti-biotechnology lobbyists" would have been more accurate) and the radical, notoriously mendacious Friends of the Earth.

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