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China is seeking an Asian version of the Monroe Doctrine, by which America took over from European nations as the supreme power in the western hemisphere.

One could begin with the 1823 Monroe Doctrine, by which the United States reserved the right to intervene militarily in the region, and then look just about anywhere down through the years for examples of shameful behavior.

He added: A"t the same time, he is a fundamentalist, and his standards in terms of execution and selection of staff indicate that he favours hardworking, competent people who, at the same time, are firm believers in Velayaat-e Faghih" – the guardianship of the Islamic jurist, the doctrine by which Ayatollah Khamenei rules.

Ortega's perspectivist doctrine, as a synthetic principle, also implied for him a doctrine by which one may "attempt to order the world from the point of view of life" (Obras, 3: 179).

Technically speaking, Sovereign Immunity is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign state cannot commit a legal wrong and is therefore immune from civil suit or legal prosecution.

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This was associated with the new doctrine of purgatory, by which most people went not straight to hell or heaven but a place of suffering between, where their sins were purged to fit them for heaven.

It was a corollary to the doctrine of paramountcy, by which Great Britain, as the ruling power of the Indian subcontinent, claimed the superintendence of the subordinate Indian states and so also the regulation of their succession.

Summarizing this divide between al-Farabi and Avicena in another way, we might note that while al-Farabi upholds a doctrine of abstraction by which the human mind receives content from the outside world, Avicenna instead treats the mind as receiving representations of the intelligibles from the Active Intellect.

The court also upheld a "purchasing motivation" test (described in the decision as a "Genericness Doctrine"), a "test by which the trademark was valid only if consumers, when they asked for a Monopoly game, meant that they wanted Parker Brothers' version...."....

Titled or untitled, land is often taken over without due process by invoking the loosely defined doctrine of eminent domain (by which the government can appropriate private property).

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