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"It is an odd doctrine that just says, plaintiff by plaintiff, you can ignore an arbitration clause if you can get a case that's expensive enough," he said.
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Plenty of religions have curious doctrines.
What is odd is that the doctrine she propounds has no room for it, just as "The Secret" had no room for the story of Hicks-as-Abraham.
Surely this is one of the odder paradoxes of animal rights doctrine.
It would be odd if that had no economic effects.But many attempts to link doctrine and economics have run up against exceptions and better explanations.
It didn't really seem too odd to me that its clarity seemed to depend on my acceptance of doctrines that started out as hypotheses not usually initially indicated in the text.
Sanchez, in his conclusion, suggests that this argument has an "odd circularity" to it: The notion seems to be that someone not (yet) convinced of Christian doctrine would have strong reasons strong humanistic reasons to hope for a world in which human dignity and individual rights are respected.
Mr Yasmann's central exhibit is a remarkable best-selling book called "The Russian Doctrine" (Russkaya doktrina).Published in 2007 by the pseudonymous Maksim Kalashnikov and a group of 50-odd people drawn from the security services, think-tanks, the media and the Russian Orthodox Church, this 800-page tome is in effect a revanchist manifesto.
Democracy has become doctrine.
Viva the Mensch Doctrine!
That doctrine is deterrence.
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