Synonym: belief, creed. Similar words: doctor, electric, electrical, electricity, string, marine, engineering, dock. Meaning: ['dɒktrɪn] n. a belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
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31, The Caspian basin, which is rich in oil and gas reserves, is central to his new foreign policy doctrine.
32, He surrendered all he had fought for, accepting even the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and the existence of Purgatory.
33, Tolkien, in his history of the elves, would not wish to go against what he accepted as doctrine universally true.
34, The caveat emptor doctrine has been mitigated by the implied terms as to quality.
35, It has been a radical rallying cry ever since Lenin laid it down as doctrine.
36, The whole doctrine of res judicata was based on considerations of judicial policy, was of great importance but was not paramount.
37, The doctrine of the internality of relations gives an affirmative answer to both these questions.
38, Secondly, the courts developed the doctrine of fundamental breach of contract.
39, This doctrine is illustrated by a New York case where a student teacher was injured while participating in a donkey basketball game.
40, So much for the doctrine that life begins at conception.
41, He must therefore demonstrate this rational content without appealing to church doctrine.
42, A doctrine of creation could give coherence to scientific endeavor in so far as it implied a dependable order behind the flux of nature.
43, It preaches the doctrine that individuals should be allowed to do anything they wish unfettered by social conventions.
44, The restraint of trade doctrine is relevant to both types of provision.
45, And this, the archdiocese believes, is sometimes done at the expense of Catholic doctrine.
46, Thus far, Gould has provided a restatement of the collateral or preliminary fact doctrine.
47, Even ethnically united communities are deeply divided on points of doctrine.
48, They disowned his doctrine.
49, This doctrine was acceptable where two powerful companies were negotiating a contract in a free market, but contractually weaker persons suffered.
50, In the Introduction to the Principles, Berkeley spends a considerable time arguing against the doctrine of abstract ideas.
51, We shall return later in this chapter to the doctrine of precedent.
52, Within company law doctrine this idea has no real impact.
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53, There are many examples of an incongruence between legal doctrine and commercial activity.
54, The major difficulty with this contract-based approach is the doctrine of privity of contract.
55, The doctrine of precedent is bound up with the need for a reliable system of law reporting.
56, But traditional catholic moral doctrine would oppose this on the grounds of the legitimacy of the state qua state.
57, The evidence suggests, then, that the direct influence of religious doctrine on individual reproductive decisions is weak.
58, The railway industry had a propaganda purpose in the streamlining of outlines and in the new doctrine of modernism in these years.
59, Butler gave what have often been considered decisive arguments against the doctrine of psychological hedonism.
60, The House of Lords applied the restraint of trade doctrine.
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