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If the federal government no longer asserts the principle on which its own sovereignty is based, no longer sustains the Doctrine of Discovery.
"To sustain ancient constitutional doctrines at a time like this becomes impossible".
He says that the reality of multiculturalism is that it is a doctrine of "avoidance," sustaining immigrant groups' focus "on what they've left behind," placing more emphasis "on heritage rather than openness" and tolerating pretty much everything "as long as cultures are spared all criticism".
How it was ended: The Fairness Doctrine sustained a number of challenges over the years.
None of the cases which I have seen (and my examination has been somewhat extended) has sustained any such doctrine.
The sustained use of Aristotelian doctrines and logical reasoning clearly distinguishes ER from the writings of earlier Jewish philosophers.
The limit of the doctrine relating to actionable negligence is, that the person occasioning the loss must owe a duty, arising from contract or otherwise, to the person sustaining such loss.
In addition, the water rights of American Indian reservations, granted through the Winters Doctrine following Winters v. United States (1908), guarantees Native Americans rights to sufficient quality and quantity of the water sustaining their lifestyle.
It's sustaining.
Sustaining retirement.
Sustaining the Recovery.
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