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Whatever Coke's meaning, after an initial period of application, Bonham's Case was thrown aside in favour of the growing doctrine of Parliamentary sovereignty.
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But five paintings have the dual appeal of having been painted locally and manifesting Inness's growing adherence to the doctrines of the Swedish scientist Emanuel Swedenborg.
The nondelegation doctrine grew out of concern for the constitutional separation of powers, and has received expressions of support in earlier cases from Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Justice Antonin Scalia.
The work on the counterinsurgency field manual — considered the military's "war-fighting doctrine" — grew out of a conference sponsored with the Army War College in 2005, in which the center tried to show that protecting civilians was critical to the success of counterinsurgency programs, she said.
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For example, religious doctrine grew more tolerant of other faiths when tolerance helped smooth economic or political interactions that were potentially win-win: it's wise to respect the other fellow's gods when you want to trade or form military alliances with him.
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Ryan Avent is upset, rightly, at the way that Obama keeps invoking the confidence fairy, in effect buying in to the doctrine of expansionary austerity — even as a growing body of research grinds what little plausibility the doctrine had into dust.
The effect its provisions had on English land law development was revolutionary, and from it have grown the crucial doctrines of the trust".
Can we really still talk about the unique bonds of the English-speaking people in an America where multiculturalism is official doctrine and the most rapidly growing chunk of the population speaks Spanish?The answer is surprisingly positive.
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