Even within the evangelical community, however, there are significant differences of outlook on questions of doctrine.
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In fact, businesses can guide consumers to sustainability by stealth, rather than by doctrine.
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But when it comes to the Fairness Doctrine, I couldn't agree with them more.
The conventional wisdom is that Rush's success depended on the 1987 repeal of the Fairness Doctrine.
Although self defense is a legitimate legal doctrine, it varies by jurisdiction and is quite limited.
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Stand your ground legislation basically extends the castle doctrine to all places beyond the home.
This is a doctrine that allows the government to challenge legal cases involving secret programs.
The merits of the Mediterranean diet, Psilakis reminds his audience, have been accepted doctrine for decades.
In broader terms, Lord Goldsmith also expressed scepticism about the US doctrine of "pre-emption".
The doctrine is a long-established rule which allows the reselling of goods to a new owner.
Unlike physical music CDs, Judge Richard Sullivan ruled that the "first sale doctrine" did not apply.
It has rewritten its counter-insurgency manual, replaced its Cold War doctrine, and updated its training.
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What is more, the US doctrine is supposed to be "to protect the population".
The Rule would not only violate the separation of powers doctrine, it would eviscerate it.
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In a few months the Administration will flesh out this new doctrine more fully.
Those skeptical of nullification might cite the defense of the doctrine by John C.
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It was a doctrine with particular appeal to people who would never own a gun.
Mr Solana is working on a new European security doctrine to resolve such issues.
Publishing and libraries normally governed by copyright and fair-use doctrine would be specifically affected.
This is now known as the first-sale doctrine and generally applies to U.S.-made products.
There's this new entity known as TRADOC -Training and Doctrine Command project office for gaming.
Neve saw Murillo as an artist who could express difficult points of Catholic doctrine.
And it seems to me clearer and clearer that the Obama doctrine has three prongs.
Bush's doctrine of war and peace was aimed at preventing just such a reenactment of history.
But the courts are saying the Required Records Doctrine trumps your Fifth Amendment privilege.
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Sure, the government has to establish the three elements of the Required Records Doctrine.
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It would be nice to think that military doctrine governs decisions about intervention in foreign trouble-spots.
In this case, military doctrine is more likely to be the consequence of intervention.
When the Doctrine of New Finance emerged between the 1930s and 1950s, capital was scarce.
This doctrine remains the only realistic option today, even if Stuxnet is in our arsenal.
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