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An elaborate set of doctrines developed to explain how nuclear strategy worked.
Thus modern Christianity, having inherited a body of doctrines developed in the framework of ancient worldviews that are now virtually defunct, lacks any philosophy of comparable status in terms of which to rethink its beliefs.
However, the Ikhwân do not fail to approach policy from a theoretical standpoint and the philosophical doctrines developed in their Epistles can be understood to be a functional element of their political vision.
Concern has been expressed recently that U.S. antitrust law may not be well suited to regulating the "new economy". Doctrines developed to deal with competition and monopoly in smokestack industries is not well adapted, it is argued, to dealing with the dynamic economy of the twenty-first century.
In Sunni Islam, thus, ijtihad was replaced by taqlid or the acceptance of doctrines developed previously.
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The doctrine developed gradually over several centuries and through many controversies.
[578 P.2d 909] the contributory negligence doctrine, developed as an all-or-nothing proposition.
Ancient Buddhist scripture and doctrine developed in several closely related literary languages of ancient India, especially in Pali and Sanskrit.
The Geithner Doctrine developed in the 1990s demands a local response, and that's what Geithner's been working on.
The laissez-faire doctrine developed in the 18th century is a relic not appropriate for the 21st century.
In Catholic social teaching, the body of ethical doctrine developed by the Roman Catholic church, this response to those in need is called solidarity.
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