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India and China have both long held to a doctrine of "minimum deterrence".
Theologians under their influence used this understanding to contribute to a doctrine of God as "first cause" in Christian theology.
She subscribes, in her words, to a doctrine of "sensible internationalism, pragmatic internationalism" — a philosophy that essentially calls for military intervention when it has broad global support and is all but certain to succeed.
But we decided to skip visits to Carleton, which has taken a lot of abuse in recent years for its liberal admission standards, and the University of Ottawa, which adheres to a doctrine of bilingualism that appears to have resulted in stark linguistic and cultural bifurcation.
11 doctrine of preemption to a doctrine of preemptive disarmament.
A more plausible version of Deism avoids any commitment to a doctrine of conservation, however.
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Grosseteste appears to have been the first in the Latin West to propose a doctrine of unequal infinities.
But unless temporal parts theorists are prepared to defend a doctrine of modally extended objects — objects extended through possible worlds analogous to objects extended in time, there remains a problem.
In spite of this horrendous experience, he continued to teach a doctrine of love of humanity.
AMONG the Chinese there used to be a doctrine of faith, if you can call it that.
Seale was one of a generation of young African-American radicals who broke away from the traditionally nonviolent Civil Rights Movement to preach a doctrine of militant black empowerment.
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