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Whether the Soviets ever shared this doctrine of deterrence is dubious.
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As such, it shares the doctrines of the Catholic Church.
He was a teacher and he shared his doctrine with us," he recalls.
In the case of human beings, such protection is granted within the widely shared moral doctrine of universal human rights' theory.
Because of his real-life position among the Army's leadership class, Doctrine Man's creator is able to share this harvest of concerns with his service's top officers.
The U.S. was wrong to assume that Russia would see the meaninglessness of strategic superiority and come to share our doctrine.
In Guinea, we saw the power of religious leaders coming together to use their pulpits not only to share religious doctrine, but also to share public health information.
But their inventiveness was grounded in shared doctrines and constrained by shared assumptions.
If ritual, music and traditions are shared, though the doctrines of faith are not fundamentally believed, is that a religious awakening?
In the movie, D'Souza (adapting his book "The Roots of Obama's Rage") accuses the President of sharing the anticolonialist doctrine of his father, Barack Obama Sr., and of planning to weaken and impoverish the United States in furtherance of that doctrine.
Anscombe's and Davidson's views differ significantly in many respects, but they share the central doctrine that action is to be explained in terms of the intentionality of intentional action.
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