This finished the doctrinal shift from oxygen-based acids to hydrogen-based acids, started by Davy.
They often use the term "new theology" as a pejorative term for perceived doctrinal shifts in the church.
The Republican-dominated House, meanwhile, deserves praise for its surprising doctrinal shift on the farm bill.
Some of these are core doctrinal shifts based on recent studies, and some are changes in common practice among the members.
Despite these changes the doctrinal shift was only completed in the 15th century, when it first began to result in Church-inspired witch trials.
A doctrinal shift took place at the same time.
The decision today marked an important doctrinal shift for the Court, which until now had given the Federal Government significantly more leeway for its affirmative action efforts.
He established GCG in response to a number of major doctrinal shifts in WCG.
Nothing has been more ominous in the doctrinal shift of the 1980s than the actual hostility to this term which can now be found in Roman teaching.
But so far the doctrinal shift has not changed the structure of Soviet armed forces in the field.