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This rule may do some violence to accepted doctrines of contract law.
This approach necessitates abandoning or modifying several currently accepted doctrines, including the way in which distinctions have been drawn between "semantics" and "pragmatics" and between "performance" and "competence".
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Thereafter, he tried to adapt the theory of the accepted doctrine of Socialist Realism.
They were more interested in following their accepted doctrine than in looking at reality.
He questions the accepted doctrine that the left hemisphere (Left henceforward) is necessarily dominant, the practical partner, while the right more or less sits around writing poetry.
As a consequence, although much of the theory has found its way into accepted doctrine, psychoanalysis cannot claim a body of experimentally tested evidence.
The contrary is established, and the accepted doctrine is intelligible at least since it is part of the plaintiffs' case that the defendant bank existed and exists as an entity capable of committing the wrong alleged and of being sued.
So LNT was thrust on the scientific community as the accepted doctrine in radiation safety, viewed as "conservative", even though there is no scientific basis for it, and it is not at all conservative.
This version of the Bible was widely used in England and America and therefore it was an accepted doctrine of belief.
MacArthur felt "that a senior officer should not be silenced for being at variance with his superiors in rank and with accepted doctrine".
Parliamentary sovereignty is now the universally-accepted judicial doctrine in England and Wales.
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