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Sentences with doctrine

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  • ...the Marxist doctrine of perpetual revolution. [+ of]
  • Following World War II, the first U.S. commitment to Europe came in the form of the 1947 Truman Doctrine.
  • Only through this, the doctrine of separation.
  • The present WWCG doesn't claim them as their own doctrine any more.
  • The Monroe Doctrine
  • The incarnation is a basic doctrine of classical Christianity. The four noble truths summarise the main doctrines of Buddhism.
  • Ethics class not what the doctrine ordered.
  • The Brethren is a fundamentalist Christian sect that lives by the doctrine of separation from mainstream society.
  • Catholic doctrines; the Monroe Doctrine.
  • Religious doctrine.
  • In one sense, that's not inconsistent with the legal doctrine of presumption of regularity.
  • Doctrine refers to a theory based on carefully worked out principles and taught or advocated by its adherents [scientific or social doctrines]; dogma refers to a belief or doctrine that is handed down by authority as true and indisputable, and often connotes arbitrariness, arrogance, etc. [religious dogma]; tenet emphasizes the maintenance or defense, rather than the teaching, of a theory or principle [the tenets of a political party]; precept refers to an injunction or dogma intended as a rule of action or conduct [to teach by example rather than by precept]
  • The doctrine of the Catholic Church.
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