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Multiple doctrines and plans dominated Cold War dynamics including the Truman Doctrine, Marshall Plan (from the U.S) and the Molotov Plan (from the Soviet Union).
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For example, the owner of a badly-lit car park should not be held liable for a rape that occurred there, even if he could reasonably have foreseen such an incident.But there is a trend towards "multiple causal doctrine", or using the law to divide up blame among several parties, according to Saul Levmore, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
"The real question is how that land should be managed and how grazing and natural resource extraction will remain viable and part of the multiple use doctrine that historically governed public lands," the East Oregonian writes.
State land trusts mandate the generation of financial returns, and states are not required to follow the multiple-use doctrine.
Associated with functionalism was the doctrine of multiple realizability: mental properties can, in practice as well as principle, be realized by a variety of media which do not share anything in common physically other than a capacity to support the distinctive pattern (Fodor 1974).
Anekantavada is the principle of relativity of truth or the doctrine of multiple aspects.
The Wars Beyond the Horizon Couple the casualty-free air war that NATO conducted over Yugoslavia with the Powell doctrine of multiple wars and safe exits, and you arrive somewhere close to the terrain of the Af-Pak war of the present moment.
Through the multiple meanings of "passion" Catholic doctrine, along with the centrality of Catholicism and Judeo-Christian religions, is turned on its head.
From the Truman Doctrine emerged a strategy comprising multiple alliances: the Rio Pact of 1947 (Latin America), the NATO Treaty of 1949 (Canada and Northern and Western Europe), the Anzus Treaty of 1951 (Australia and New Zealand) and the Seato Treaty of 1954 (Southeast Asia).
After multiple failures, they continue to embrace their doctrine evermore tightly.
The Sanskrit compound literally means "doctrine of non-exclusivity or multiple viewpoints (an- "not", eka- "one", vada- "viewpoint")"; it is roughly translated into English as "non-absolutism".
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