Sentence examples for Underlying doctrines from inspiring English sources

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Tenured faculty teach the underlying doctrines in the classroom; students then bring sanitized versions of the deals they are working on into the classroom, where the professors can slow down the action, walk through it step-by-step, and show how the doctrines are working in context.

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In light of this practical consideration, this Court must defer to the doctrine of the Supreme Court of this State, and the policy considerations underlying such doctrine, and should be extremely chary about disposing of cases on grounds of forum non conveniens, either by granting dismissal or a stay.

But nothing could be of greater relevance to the present inquiry than the underlying constitutional doctrine which Wolf established.

Also underlying this doctrine is the belief that the beneficiary will relax his efforts to obtain performance from the promisee upon discovering that it is now the promisor who is obligated to perform the task.

Underlying this doctrine is the fact that the beneficiary obtains a vested right as against the promisor at the instant the promisor agrees to undertake the promisee's duty or liability to the beneficiary.

Underlying the medieval doctrines of the transcendentals from Aquinas to Suárez, therefore, is the realist understanding of metaphysics as a 'science of the real' (scientia realis).

As in the Kantian case, Sidgwick not only deals with secret actions, but with the secrecy of doctrines underlying such actions.

'The principle, which determines this classification between federal and state power, underlies the doctrine that the States cannot under any guise impose direct burdens upon interstate commerce.

This was the doctrine underlying the Civil War, and it also makes clear Lincoln's readiness to go to war on behalf of what seemed, to outsiders, like a puzzlingly arid legal principle: that the Union was not dissoluble.

In providing a clear, well-structured and highly accessible introduction to the legal and institutional aspects of the WTO, Jan Wouters and Bart De Meester offer a refreshingly uncomplicated book that walks the reader through the basic legal doctrine underlying international trade.

139, Vol. 1. "'There is a variance between the doctrine underlying this section and the theoretical justifications that have been advanced for the Missouri decisions.'" This §90, when applied with §85, means that the promise described is a contract without any consideration.

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