Sentence examples for primary doctrines from inspiring English sources

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Pico's project, part of a search for harmonies connecting all the world's wisdom traditions, was to ground primary doctrines of Christology and trinitarian theology in Cabala, which he traced to the oral Torah confided to Moses and passed on in secret through Esdras and other sages.

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The primary doctrine in question attributed to Richard Rufus and criticised by Roger Bacon is, in general terms, that the signification of a name can remain in the absence of any actual thing signified by that name, although, as Bacon suggests, the proponents of this view must supply some kind of "habitual being" for the lost actual significate of such names.

An article in the January 1 , 1926Watch Tower introduced new emphasis on the importance of the name "Jehovah"; from 1929 Rutherford taught that the vindication of God's name which would ultimately occur when millions of unbelievers were destroyed at Armageddon was the primary doctrine of Christianity and more important than God's display of goodness or grace toward humankind.

Bellamy's pledge advanced the goal of assimilation — written to, in his words, "mobilize the masses to support primary American doctrines" by warding off internal enemies hostile to "true Americanism". The creation and proliferation of the pledge, in part, served as a way to consolidate white Anglo-Saxon Protestant American values that the white mainstream perceived as under siege.

Thus, the court finds that plaintiff's claims are barred under the primary jurisdiction doctrine, and DISMISSES the complaint without prejudice.

Thus, it appears that the Pom court was implicitly relying on the primary jurisdiction doctrine, which allows the court, "under appropriate circumstances, [to] determine that the initial decisionmaking responsibility should be performed by the relevant agency rather than the courts". Syntek Semiconductor Co., Ltd.

As we noted in a May 22 WLF Legal Pulse post, Northern District of California Judge Hamilton rejected General Mills ' request that Janney's class action be put on hold under the "primary jurisdiction doctrine" to give the Food and Drug Administration FDAa) a chance to act.

Up until the Second Berlin Crisis, the primary military doctrine of both the U.S. and its NATO allies had focused on "Massive Retaliation," the idea that the USSR would be deterred from any attack on western Europe by the threat of nuclear annihilation.

These thinkers took a position that was intermediate between the traditionalists, who remained attached to the literal expressions of the primary sources of Islamic doctrines (the Qurʾān, Islamic scripture; and the Hadith, sayings and traditions of the Prophet Muhammad) and who abhorred reasoning, and those whose reasoning led them to abandon the Islamic community (the ummah) altogether.

The primary element of this doctrine is the belief that Israel cannot afford to lose a single war.

The court set a schedule for Exxon to file a motion for a stay under the doctrine of primary jurisdiction, with oral argument to be held on May 14.

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