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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete doctrine" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fully developed and comprehensive set of principles or beliefs, often in a legal, religious, or philosophical context.
Example: "The committee presented a complete doctrine on the ethical standards expected of all members."
Alternatives: "a comprehensive doctrine" or "an exhaustive doctrine".
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Nevertheless, it was the Buddha who formulated this theory into a complete doctrine.
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A complete formal doctrine of the role of systems engineering, however, first emerged in the years after World War II as part of an effort to redefine the policy and structure of the research and development.
The complete doctrine of creation applies, however, not only to the universe itself, but to all contingent things, and once we consider the application of the doctrine to other things, conflict with science is inevitable when we generalize such an account of creation to the coming into existence of every contingent thing.
It is both a temple and a complete exposition of doctrine, designed as a whole, and completed as it was designed, with only one major afterthought.
Samuel Butler, though a complete unbeliever in the doctrines of Christianity, in the preface to one of his books Erewhon Revisited (Butler 1932) described himself as the broadest of broad churchmen.
Those boisterous claims by ISIS criminals about the establishment of khilafah are a complete distortion of Islamic doctrines.
The remainder of this article will deal with this decision but it comes down to the different economics of DVD rentals due to "the first sale doctrine," which gives Netflix a complete library of films and the fact that the first-sale doctrine doesn't apply to digital downloads.
But it would be oversimplistic to ignore the complexities that would be raised by a complete abandonment of the third-party doctrine.
If the sufficiency doctrine were asserted either as a complete theory of justice or as a principle that trumps all competitors, it would definitely be problematic.
In an overlapping consensus all reasonable comprehensive doctrines support not just this particular right, but a complete political conception of justice, each from within its own point of view.
As the expression of a religious ideal, Sharīʿah doctrine was always the focal point of legal activity, but it never formed a complete or exclusively authoritative expression of the laws that governed the lives of Muslims in practice.
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