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orthodoxy, which traditionally has held that capital should flow freely across borders.
But some economists have begun challenging the economic orthodoxy, which held that the troubled euro zone countries were effectively doomed.
His approach flew in the face of conservation orthodoxy, which exhorted the observation of animals only from a respectful distance.
"Aureole," however, initiated a new orthodoxy, which soon positioned Mr. Taylor at the center of American modern dance.
Ukrainian Catholics, who were persecuted in the Soviet Union, mistrust Russian Orthodoxy, which they say benefited at their expense.
The university is widely regarded as the center for modern Orthodoxy, which emphasizes engagement in both Jewish and secular worlds.
"In the academy," he said, "there is unfortunately a strictly enforced orthodoxy, which doesn't necessarily accommodate diversity".
The Communist leader praised the emperor for suppressing Confucian orthodoxy, which Mao despised for its intricate morals.
This was in complete contrast to the prevailing orthodoxy, which proclaimed that infinite could mean only "larger than any finite amount".
But the show may also be an especially full-blown instance of the prevailing curatorial orthodoxy, which favors the ephemeral and the performative over art objects.
Mr Osborne's statement shattered and reversed the orthodoxy, which took hold in the last decade, that public spending must grow eternally.
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