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The dialogue, and even interlocking, of emphatic statement and revolving deliberation is most explicit in the Credo, the itemized schedule of doctrine.
Officially, the document is a "field manual interim," a new designation that allows the Army to accelerate its normal schedule for preparing doctrine.
Furthermore, the 1949 Fairness Doctrine, which charged stations with scheduling time for opposing views on important controversial issues, was eliminated.
"Circumstantial evidence works well in ordinary criminal cases," said Neal Katyal of Georgetown University Law Center, whose article on the conspiracy doctrine is scheduled to appear in the Yale Law Journal, "but it's more dangerous when people are arrested on the basis of isolated pieces of circumstantial evidence that can't be examined in court".
Spock wrote Baby and Child Care partly to counteract the rigid pediatric doctrines of his day, which emphasized strict feeding schedules for infants and discouraged open displays of affection between parent and child.
Bush has been willing to throw overboard reams of established foreign-policy doctrine in his enthusiastic assumption of the role of solo superpower, scrapping the ABM treaty, scheduling the first deployment of antimissile batteries and enshrining "pre-emption" as the American military doctrine.
Its doctrines seem unexceptional.
After that, the doctrines diverge.
"I deplore doctrines," Kennan said.
Buddhism incorporates various doctrines.
Plenty of religions have curious doctrines.
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