In his dogma the only right way to weight positions is with each company s market value.
On Monday, France's finance minister Pierre Moscovici said that the dogma of austerity was over.
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Recent research has overturned an old neurological dogma: that adult brains cannot renew themselves.
So how did the approach that Democrats once ridiculed become part of their dogma?
In those days, you see, dogma was all right, so long as it was good dogma.
One problem, says Mr Kuran, is that religiously-inspired institutions change more slowly than religious dogma.
How do you know if a piece of medical dogma is likely to be right or wrong?
Chandler jettisoned the anti-union dogma and set about building a west-coast rival to the New York Times.
In "Dogma, " Ben Affleck and Matt Damon play angels who try to return to heaven after being banished.
Instead of dogma the government needs to look at the evidence of where new schools are most needed.
Win or lose in upstate New York they will warn Republicans to toe the line on conservative dogma.
It sounds contradictory, but the Flint dogma has a certain logic to it.
"It wasn't destroying dogma, but it wasn't what people expected, " Dr. Sawyers said.
That can be done, because conservative principles, not liberal dogma, best reflect the ideals that made this nation great.
No dogma underpinned this, neither atheism, nor republicanism, nor any theory of aesthetics.
At any rate, Mr. Ryan has always treated premium support as a guide for compromise and negotiation, not dogma.
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This policy has been followed in Britain for so long that it has been accepted as an irrefutable dogma.
Not least, because Sweden has long been quietly softening its dogma of neutrality.
As for the lament that Pope Francis is merely another Catholic who believes in Catholic dogma, what do you expect?
He received his doctorate in theology two years later and taught dogma and theology at German universities for several years.
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They represent acts of faith in the recreation of political community in the Arab world, not prostration before perverted dogma.
Singapore has concluded that we cannot afford European-style state welfare, not because of dogma, but because our circumstances are different.
Progressive taxation has survived as a dogma that the rich should pay higher tax rates simply because they have more money.
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This landmark decision has buried the dogma that public financing of health care must mean that it is also publicly provided.
Dogma will always appear to be archaic, as it never makes allowances for individual cases, or rapid changes in social attitudes.
Eco-elitists seize upon this dogma to argue that economic growth, promulgated by spurious corporate interests, is the enemy of the environment.
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The only dogma that Ms Wiggins imparts to her material is atmospheric.
Keynes, a pragmatist, would not have let dogma, much less that oxymoron, Keynesian dogma, hobble his intellect in addressing such a deplorable growth rate.
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Montella says he doesn't play that way because of some philosophical dogma, but simply because he thinks it works and it's entertaining to watch.
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"I've never been one for dogma and don't feel like any 'side' could represent my free will well enough to go straight ticket, " he said.
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