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These exercises tested the Navy's evolving doctrine and tactics for the use of carriers.

PAUL WORTMAN East Setauket, N.Y., Sept. 25, 2013 To the Editor: Re Obamaa's Evolving Doctrine" (news analysis, front page, Sept. 25): I have supported Barack Obama twice in his successful bids for the presidency.

"We are concerned that this growth, as well as the evolving doctrine associated with tactical [nuclear] weapons, increases the risk of an incident or accident".

Pushed by the trifecta of Hillary Clinton, Rice, and Power, the intervention was a win for the international community, which for the first time carried out a joint action based on the evolving doctrine of the Responsibility to Protect (R2P).

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As Cohen would later put it, experience, conceived as the evolving doctrines of mathematical natural science, is "given as a task" [aufgegeben] to philosophy: while experience is given with synthetic a priori principles already contained in it, it is the task of philosophy to identify and articulate those principles, and in so doing to explain how they make objective experience possible.

The latest version of an evolving new doctrine is contained in a five-page document called "Comprehensive Political Guidance" which will be published at Riga.

The evolving Bush Doctrine implies a pre-emptive use of conventional force to take out missile launchers, industrial enterprises and facilities that appear to be involved in the fabrication of unconventional weapons.

The Latin Averroists, on the other hand, had evolved a doctrine of universal (as opposed to individual) immortality, holding that the individual intellect is reabsorbed after death into the eternal intellect.

And, following more tests like the one we saw this week, the Russians may not only be evolving their own RMA doctrine, but getting experience with those new developments in doctrine.

"There was a lot of talk about a new, evolving, more flexible military doctrine called 'maneuver' strategy," Smith says, and then laughs.

In defining the war-fighting doctrine now evolving, no matter how broad its range of techniques, it's useful to grasp the direction of the definition: Irregular warfare is not our nation's war on enemy irregulars but our inclusion of irregular methods in warring on an unconventional enemy.

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