Sentence examples for doctrine under which from inspiring English sources

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(Perhaps Bush subscribes to a kind of evangelical Brezhnev Doctrine, under which being born again admits of no retreat).

But Justice Brown has questioned the validity of the so-called incorporation doctrine, under which the essential elements of the Bill of Rights apply to the states.

It's true that Republicans often seem to believe in "weaponized Keynesianism," a doctrine under which military spending, and only military spending, creates jobs.

One of Trump's simplest and boldest ideas is to end birthright citizenship, the constitutional doctrine under which anyone born inside the U.S. is considered a citizen of it.

He pleaded guilty under the Alford Doctrine, under which defendants do not admit guilt but concede that prosecutors have enough evidence to win a conviction.

Mr. Slack had filed an initial habeas corpus petition in 1991, which the Federal District Court in Nevada dismissed under a separate "exhaustion" doctrine under which claims must first be presented to the state courts.

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In legal briefs and during oral arguments before the Supreme Court in March, the Obama administration backed up this argument by pointing to other sections of the law that implied assistance should flow in all states -- as well as to legal doctrines under which courts traditionally defer to executive branch agencies when a statute's precise meaning is ambiguous.

The doctrine of chastisement, under which a husband could physically punish a defiant wife, as long as her injuries weren't permanent, held sway in Anglo-American common law until the mid-nineteenth century.

After al-Qaeda slaughtered Shia and Sunni Muslims in their thousands in Iraq, even fellow jihadis began to condemn his doctrine of takfir, under which radicals took it upon themselves to declare other Muslim apostates and kill them.

Respondent sued for infringement of the '746 patent, relying solely on the "doctrine of equivalents," under which a product or process that does not literally infringe upon the express terms of a patent claim may nonetheless be found to infringe if there is "equivalence" between the elements of the accused product or process and the claimed elements of the patented invention.

Under what grace are your victims innocent and ours dust, and under which doctrine is your blood blood and our blood water?

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