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In both cases the code of morals is based on the doctrine of nonviolence (ahimsa).
Instead, the goverment is relying on the doctrine of humanitarian intervention.
The government's case turns on the doctrine of pre-emption, not on the injustice of the Arizona law.
It relied on the doctrine of pre-emption, which holds, in essence, that federal rules pre-empt state laws.
It's also a waste of money, and it infringes on the doctrine of the separation of church and state".
Satyasiddhi-śāstra, (Sanskrit: True Attainment Treatise), treatise in 202 chapters on the doctrine of the void (śūnya).
In Roosevelt's day, the courts found most wages and hours legislation unconstitutional based on the doctrine of "liberty of contract".
The first, explored below, was the development of the separation of powers as a variation on the doctrine of mixed government.
The Franks, after their arrival in Gaul, accepted Catholic teaching on the doctrine of the Trinity as well as the authority of the Catholic bishops of Gaul.
They forced theological reflection perhaps best developed by Roman Catholics—on the doctrine of the Holy Spirit and on authority within the church.
Ajit Doval, former chief of India's Intelligence Bureau: India's criminal justice system is based on the doctrine of the full benefit of doubt.
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