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Тезаурус:

  1. Socialists or social democrats in Eastern Europe tend not to be doctrinaire in their answers.
  2. The one who was doctrinaire was Williams, who regarded the iambic measure as a chief curse of the English legacy from which American poetry must free itself if it was ever to stand on its own.
  3. It is ironic that, after the National majority had been safely won, and shown itself, as might have been predicted, protectionist, Snowden reverted to the role of stubborn free trader, and gave currency to the view of MacDonald as a feeble halfwit, without principles or dignity, Yet MacDonald, although no doctrinaire free trader, had fought harder to reach a formula that the Liberals, Snowden's free trade allies, could accept than Snowden himself had done.
  4. The tension between the traditional, consensual centre-right and the doctrinaire, neo-Marxist left in the constituencies and many unions, who saw Tony Benn as their charismatic champion, became more acute.
  5. The immediate answer is an intolerance of dissent - be it political or economic - and a doctrinaire mistrust of the world outside the Middle Kingdom.
  6. Lord Salisbury espoused and practised a limited politics, but it would be reductionist to equate this with the doctrinaire non-interventionism preached by the LPDL.
  7. By this stage in the Parliament we were deeply unpopular and had allowed ourselves to be painted as a government forcing through doctrinaire policies.
  8. And while he has successfully offended the doctrinaire Protestants, he does not seem to have pleased the Pope.
  9. There is growing, matter-of-fact, support for the proposition that significantly greater public investment in schools and colleges, in roads, railways and on the environment would be money productively spent, and that it is only the damaging and doctrinaire intransigence of Mrs Thatcher which obstructs such expenditure.
  10. From 1985 there were demolitions of homes, arrests and expulsions on a scale unsurpassed during the more explicitly doctrinaire tenure of Likud, 1977-;84.
  11. People who will not like Aladdin are doctrinaire anti-vulgarians or those who were traumatised as children at other pantos.
  12. There were, indeed, large subsidies still being paid to state-owned industries such as British Leyland, Rolls Royce, and the coal and steel industries, even by that apparently doctrinaire minister of Trade and Industry, Sir Keith Joseph.
  13. Mr Gorbachev knows full well that, unlike his counterparts in Poland and Hungary, Mr Honecker cannot replace doctrinaire communism with appeals to nationalism.

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