Sentence examples for doctrine of using from inspiring English sources

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"So, the connection between the drone and the 'Hands Up': the whole military doctrine of using overwhelming force has been carried over into our police departments.

Mr. Friedman argued that the Fed could have prevented the Depression, and he rejected the Keynesian doctrine of using government spending to stimulate demand.

Given General Powell's doctrine of using force only when there is a clear goal, popular support, an exit strategy and overwhelming numbers, many wonder whether he would have supported a Kosovo war.

Mr. Cordesman was referring to the former secretary of state and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who enunciated a military doctrine of using overwhelming force, but for clear political ends.

Even when most Americans may have been convinced by the C.I.A.'s faulty information that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction in 2002, a large segment of our population opposed the Bush doctrine of using pre-emptive, unilateral force against our enemies.

But he did note a slight mutation away from the Powell approach: When air campaigns can be conducted with no American casualties and no American ground troops, there is "another generation of thinking that is not inconsistent with the doctrine of using overwhelming force -- and that is using force for more limited purposes but in a way that gives us overwhelming advantage," Mr. Berger said.

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As it turns out, the Pentagon program that employs anthropologists is part of the new counterinsurgency doctrine, although the idea of using social scientists to interpret the culture of an enemy has a long pedigree.

The doctrine underlines the ideal of using informed consent to improve patient autonomy and physician-patient communication.

While the doctrine underlines the importance of using informed consent to improve patient autonomy and physician-patient communication, some researchers have argued that it often falls short of this aim.

From at least 2010, Russia's formal military doctrine has articulated the concept of using nuclear weapons to "de-escalate" a crisis in which it was suffering conventional military loss.

For example, a poet who uses a line from a T.S. Eliot poem in her own poem is within the doctrine of "fair use" because she is using it to create a new poem.

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