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The conclusion is aporia (impasse); most scholars believe that it points to a theoretical point, a component of the doctrine of the unity of virtue.
(2) However, individual components of the text and its doctrine often increase rather than decrease the costs of government decision-making.
Why the doctrine (or lack-of-doctrine) obsession?
The new surveillance technology deployed in Afghanistan is merely one component of the US doctrine of "full-spectrum dominance".
Practical wisdom constitutes an inseparable component of the ishrāqī doctrine, so much so that in the introduction to his magnum opus, The Philosophy of Illumination, Suhrawardī warns the reader that the secrets of the book will remain hidden to the reader unless he fasts for forty days and avoids consuming meat.
It explains how each doctrine leads to different views of appropriate network policy and explores the influence of doctrine on four controversial network policy issues: broadband competition, net neutrality, copyright, and privacy.
Infallibility: The Crossroads of Doctrine.
Bullinger adopted most of Zwingli's points of doctrine.
Importance and variation of doctrine for respondents, scale: Low-Medium-High.
It's essential to notice that there were some variation in respondents' views, although the importance of doctrine was high.
The various components of the ceiling are linked to this Christian doctrine.
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