Sentence examples for Prevailing doctrine from inspiring English sources

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The prevailing doctrine was that of the so-called psychophysiological parallelism, which held that for every psychological fact there is a corresponding physiological fact that strictly determines it.

• To the Editor: Surely the prevailing doctrine, and the central foundation, of our political system is that of "one person, one vote".

The prevailing doctrine of ethos, as explained by ancient Greek philosophers such as Plato and Aristotle, was based on the belief that music has a direct effect upon the soul and actions of humankind.

Before the ruling on Thursday, the prevailing doctrine typically required the parent company to exert "direct and immediate" control over working conditions of employees at its franchisees or contractors to be considered a joint employer.

Instead, the prevailing doctrine is that of discriminatory effect or "disparate impact," the view that prejudice may be inferred from acts that ride on earlier disadvantage or modes of evaluation that assume a world in which only white males matter.

Finally, we argue that our own interpretive account — the civil recourse theory of tort — is superior to Perry's in that it places notions of responsibility at the center of tort law while also making better sense of prevailing doctrine.

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Each of these three prevailing doctrines provide important insights into the economy and in many ways are important guides to policy makers.

In contrast to these views, his new teachers of philosophy in Paris held the prevailing philosophical doctrine of eclecticism.

And a general survey of Doctrines, Sects, Councils, and Prevailing Philosophy; The comparative Rise, Revolutions, and Fall, of the PRINCIPAL EMPIRES IN THE WORLD, And a complete Nucleus to the FULFILMENT OF PROPHECY OF THE WHOLE.

Under prevailing antitrust doctrine, the burden of proof that a merger would result in higher prices rests with Washington.

There are, of course, circumstances when a change in the law will jeopardize an edifice which was reasonably constructed on the foundation of prevailing legal doctrine.

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