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In a shift of doctrine driven by fiscal reality and a deal last summer that kept the United States from defaulting on its debts, Mr. Panetta is expected to outline plans for carefully shrinking the military — and in so doing make it clear that the Pentagon will not maintain the ability to fight two sustained ground wars at once.
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Modelling a shift of qualities.
This is a notoriously unstable, shifting field of doctrine, characterized by warring principles or tests.
Was the Pope yielding on a point of doctrine?
It should be accompanied by a comparable rearrangement of doctrine.
He was, he said, "an enemy of doctrine".
But the Tory manifesto proposed a dramatic shift in this doctrine: a new system in which home care of the elderly is paid for out of capital released from what they own.
The church prohibits sex outside marriage, so it would take a major shift in church doctrine to endorse gay sex, one that probably would include acceptance of premarital sex and masturbation.
1 But the old tradition still has relevance when an important shift in constitutional doctrine is announced after a reconstruction in the membership of the Court.
Book 3, The Doctrine of Concept, effects a shift from the Objective Logic of Books 1 and 2, to Subjective Logic, and metaphysically coincides with a shift to the modern subject-based category theory of Kant.
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