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The group agreed on eight principles to be used for guiding the development of a doctrine of emergency management, namely comprehensive, progressive, risk driven, integrated, collaborative, coordinated, flexible and professional.
The tracking and location of an ocean-going vessel by B-17 Flying Fortresses on 12 May 1938 was a major event in the development of a doctrine that led to a United States Air Force independent of the Army.
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As noted in his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, a "great idea" takes a "longer time and deeper thought for [its] full elucidation," but this process of "germination and maturation" will be a "development" only if "the assemblage of aspects, which constitute its ultimate shape, really belongs to the idea from which they start".
He proposed a greater freedom of biblical interpretation in the development of religious doctrine, a position that brought him into conflict with the conservative popes Leo XIII and Pius X.
Many development professionals advocated a doctrine of self-reliance, typified by the slogan "African solutions to African problems" — which Dahl and Farmer felt ignored the West's role in creating those problems.
Brigadier General Kenneth Newton Walker (17 July 1898 – 5 January 1943) was a United States Army aviator and a United States Army Air Forces general who exerted a significant influence on the development of airpower doctrine.
Evidence of this great apostasy is found in the church's supposed substitution of the terms Lord and God for Jehovah, the fourth-century development of the doctrine of the Trinity, and the idea of an immortal soul (30).
Wright predictably argues that the development of this doctrine, like others, can be seen as a response to quotidian local conditions.
Indeed, Turing's work was explicitly invoked by many theorists during the beginning stages of 20th century functionalism, and was the avowed inspiration for a class of theories, the "machine state" theories most firmly associated with Hilary Putnam (1960 , 1967 that had an important role in the early development of the doctrine.
These meditations removed the obstacle, and on Oct. 9, 1845, he was received at Littlemore into the Roman Catholic Church, publishing a few weeks later his Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine.
Each part of this argument is highly questionable, but Freeman tells an entertaining story, and on the way produces an excellent and readable account of the development of Christian doctrine.
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