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But his doctrinally dogmatic position on issues of sexual morality and his authoritarian streak dismayed progressives.
Liberals, with a somewhat less dogmatic position, will be more prone to make concessions on the issue.
Nevertheless this type of mortar is still under investigation and the absolute rejection of the use of Portland cement even with just a minimum amount appears to be a dogmatic position that is not fully grounded in scientific terms.
The ferment of those years also produced Cranmer's Forty-two Articles (1553), a set of doctrinal formulas defining the dogmatic position of the Church of England on current religious controversies.
"I was brought up in the presence of the Bible, and I remember with affection what it was like to hold a dogmatic position on the statements of Christian belief," he writes.
While it is welcome news that Dr. Richard Ferber has shifted his dogmatic position about the dangers of letting a baby into her parents' bed, he still misses the point.
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Restoration normally provokes strong passion and encourages dogmatic positions.
The rejection of dogmatic positions (as he sees them) does not extend to religion.
Those closest to him understood that he had never accepted the dogmatic positions of faction and party.
If anyone disagrees with these dogmatic positions they risk being marginalized as ignorant, bigoted, fanatical or some other dismissive label.
In other words, Electionism is more about exploring the potential (and current limits) of HTML5 publishing for tablets, rather than any dogmatic positioning in the native-vs-HTML5 debate.
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