Sentence examples for doctrine established from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Elliot also questioned the Appellate Court decision, which said that public parks and beaches are open to all state residents under a "public trust doctrine" established by judicial rulings over the years.

Reversing a lower court's decision in a five-year-old lawsuit, a three-member Appellate Court panel ruled unanimously that Greenwich's longstanding policy restricting its parks to residents violated a state doctrine, established by several judicial rulings over the years, that municipalities hold parks on behalf of all citizens, not just those of a particular town or city.

This was not far off from holding that the unconscionability doctrine established (at least for retail sales to consumers) the principle of a just price in American law.

The statute essentially codifies the Tea Rose-Rectanus doctrine, established by the United States Supreme Court in two cases decided in 1916 and 1918.

The essence of the coerced speech doctrine, established in Supreme Court decisions going back three decades, is that government may not force citizens to subsidize the advocacy of a policy or point of view with which they disagree.

While on many levels this all makes sense, until one considers that the foundation of modern Chinese foreign policy is anchored firmly in the non-interference doctrine established by former Premier Zhou Enlai in the 1970s.

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On the conceptual reading the re-enactment doctrine establishes merely that it is possible in principle to re-enact the thoughts of others because thoughts, unlike physiological processes, are not private items unique to the person who has them, but publicly rethinkable propositional contents.

One sign that is happening would be for the law to include a right for consumers to sue firms that violate certain doctrines established by the new agency.

Epistemological doctrines established in the 17th century[ 28], applied and refined much later in psychological and educational research, may provide explanatory models for these findings.

Fleeing to North Africa because of the Persian invasion of 626, he took part at Carthage (near modern Tunis) in the Monothelite controversy over the doctrine that Christ, while having two distinct natures, divine and human, in his one Person (a doctrine firmly established) nonetheless had only one will and one operation.

This latter doctrine is established on the ground that if the effect were not already existent in its cause, then something would have to come out of nothing.

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