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This has proved the great flaw in the doctrines of liberal interventionism and neoconservatism.
Moreover, the discovery of fallacies was especially important in theology, particularly in the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation.
The seeds of ethical universalism are found in the doctrines of the rival ethical school of Stoicism and in Christianity.
These structural enquiries sometimes benefit from being comparative as when recurrent motifs in the doctrines of different religions are noticed.
The origins of Unani medicine are found in the doctrines of the ancient Greek physicians Hippocrates and Galen.
Writing clearly and carefully he traces the American idealization of marriage to the settlers' belief in the doctrines of the Protestant Reformation.
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In 1967 a compromise was found in the doctrine of "flexible response".
Social mobility had its consumerist counterpart in the doctrine of planned obsolescence.
In the doctrine of papal infallibility itself there was nothing new.
As outlined in the doctrine, counterinsurgency was to be a rigorously nuanced sort of warfare.
It was rooted in the doctrine that formed the basis for all strategic thinking in the nineteen-sixties — the doctrine of nuclear deterrence.
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