Sentence examples for principles and doctrines from inspiring English sources

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Due to fundamental differences between international military forces, humanitarian and development organisations (in terms of the principles and doctrines guiding their work, their agendas, operating styles, and roles), the area of civil military coordination in disaster relief has proven to be more difficult than other interagency relationships.

The True Measurement of Living Forces, (1747), the Physical Monadology (1756), New Elucidation (1755), the Essay on some Treatments of Optimism (1759), Negative Quantities (1763) and the Dreams of a Spirit-Seer (1766) are all technically "pre-critical," but they are critical with respect to logical, physical, and theological Leibnizian principles and doctrines.

Engaged largely in counter-insurgency warfare, the Southern Rhodesians became well-drilled in the relevant principles and doctrines.

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Vice President Dick Cheney, speaking to reporters today, expressed sympathy for the Salvation Army's perspective, saying that what the Bush administration wanted was to make sure that receiving public money for social-service work did "not require fundamental changes in underlying principles and organization doctrines, if you will, of the organizations that participate".

This fine work brought the metaphysics of the Essay into line with the Principles and added his doctrine of cause, admitting defects in the premises of the original Essay.

Proposed actions include defining a new vision and purpose for the military based on preservation of credibility and trust, creation of a new communication lexicon, creation of universal guiding principles, and revision of doctrine and training to incorporate social-communication thought, theory and practice.

We will refer to the combination of this principle and the doctrine of mereological essentialism as the thesis of mereological constancy.

As Disraeli declared after the Reform Bill was enacted, "In a progressive country change is constant; and the great question is not whether you should resist change which is inevitable, but whether that change should be carried out in deference to the manners, the customs, the laws, the traditions of the people, or in deference to abstract principles and arbitrary and general doctrines".

With the end of the Cold War, however, the debate took on a more North-South character and was supplemented and intensified by a cultural-relativist critique that eschewed the universality of human rights doctrines, principles, and rules on the grounds that they are Western in origin and therefore of limited relevance in non-Western settings.

Or, as he put it: "In a progressive country, change is constant; and the great question is not whether you should resist change, which is inevitable, but whether that change should be carried out in deference to the manners, the customs, the laws and traditions of a people, or whether it should be carried out in deference to abstract principles, and arbitrary and general doctrines".

The churches, irrespective of what church they are, have the absolute right to continue their teaching of their doctrine, their principles and their beliefs.

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