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Library, by the application of the cypres doctrine, was able to have the collection transferred to the N.Y.
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In his "General Theory", Keynes argued that this eventually became like a religion rather than a practical doctrine, because it was able to "exorcise the obvious".
All graduates demonstrate mastery of Operational Art and Doctrine and are able to synthesize the elements of US national power in Joint, Interagency, Intergovernmental and Multinational (JIIM) operations.
Mallory also was able to shape naval policy and doctrine.
I then was able to convince the class to change course, and we shouldn't have the separate but equal doctrine.
It's amazing that Kiarostami was able to work copiously and free-spiritedly within the rigid constraints imposed by the religious and political doctrines of the Iranian regime.
Instead, Myriad was able to treat data derived from BRCA testing as one of the spoils of patent exclusivity, strangely resurrecting the ancient res nullius doctrine for genetic information.
The current doctrine of always being able to keep one missile submarine on patrol, known as Continuous At-Sea Deterrence (CASD), could be relaxed.
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