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Перевод: doctrine speek doctrine


[существительное]
доктрина ; учение; вера ; догма


Тезаурус:

  1. Because Soviet military doctrine regards strategy, deployments, force structures and defence Production as integrated and interdependent activities, the Defence Council is concerned not only with a finite number of economic tasks, but with the scrutiny and elaboration of all aspects of defence policy.
  2. The most recent development in the law of involuntary manslaughter is the doctrine of manslaughter by recklessness.
  3. The Brezhnev Doctrine is dead: long live the Gorbachev Doctrine of the Soviet Union as just another European power, only bigger, which lets its neighbours go their own way.
  4. The result of all this has been that proponents in the press of the fashionable pro-government doctrine of "new realism" have somehow found themselves spending most of their time constructing and then reporting on a fantasy world.
  5. The aim of this introductory study ("prolegomena") was to make clear the basis for the entire enterprise and the methods which it would use, and the emphasis on "the doctrine of the Word of God" signalled Barth's intention to ground it on God's own revelation of himself and nothing else.
  6. Most popular frontists remained content with the reassuring doctrine that collective security was a substitute for rearmament.
  7. There was also a growing body of opinion in Westminster and Whitehall amongst many of those who had initially welcomed Sandys" 1957 Defence White Paper, that his doctrine was not as sensible as they had first thought.
  8. None of that small band of men who sat round smoking and drinking their beer or whisky could have had any idea, as they heard Jack vigorously defending the doctrine of hell in nine pages, that the publication of these religious speculations, pieced together at a busy time between giving lectures and examining, was to change his destiny forever.
  9. Tolkien, in his history of the elves, would not wish to go against what he accepted as doctrine universally true.
  10. Rawls assumes without argument that the social role can be fulfilled only by a perfect doctrine of justice, i.e., one which establishes a perfect government for his actual society.
  11. There were surveys of history, patriotic passages, vitriolic outbursts, Socialist and Marxist doctrine, for the manuscript was a composite one.
  12. This policy found little favor with the Pentagon which has said that maintaining these bases, for at least another 20 years, is a central priority in a new military doctrine, publicized under the title "Discriminate Deterrence".
  13. So far as English lawyers have theorized about the nature of corporate personality at all, they at one time for the most part accepted the doctrine of the Canon Law, that such personality is a mere fiction of the law with no basis in fact.

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