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There is nothing doctrinaire about our approach to the matter.
Even before this, I had become less doctrinaire about markets.
Of course, he tried to sound like a doctrinaire feminist about it.
However, thinking on this score is also becoming less doctrinaire.
Over the years, her husband has become more doctrinaire.
But his achievements are not simply the stuff of doctrinaire liberalism.
Bush Republicans have a remarkably doctrinaire approach to jobs: cut taxes.
There's no reason for Bill Clinton to be doctrinaire about it.
Which shows that, when it comes to art and the doctrinaire temperament, the ends meet.
Yet it is dangerous to be doctrinaire about precise significance.
It was never like we were these doctrinaire Republicans.
His work is densely theoretical, yet there's nothing doctrinaire about it.
They get the message, particularly when it's not doctrinaire.
But in order to attract voters they became less doctrinaire than liberals.
These members were dissatisfied with what they saw as that party's rigid, doctrinaire approach.
"When you are so doctrinaire, you distance yourself from the general population."
He does not hew to a doctrinaire hostility to government programs.
The paper has been in the forefront of the Communist effort to fight a doctrinaire image.
In any case, the fiercely doctrinaire were seldom elected to the Congress.
"I don't take a doctrinaire approach to writing," he said.
The trade-off is that it cannot be doctrinaire or sectarian.
But Nature, who has no doctrinaire ideas, may equally apply it to concentration.
Evangelicals have become less doctrinaire and more liberal on issues like gender roles.
The press takes a doctrinaire approach because they believe they are above the law."
Stephen Clark, on the other hand, is less doctrinaire.
With a doctrinarian charter the program of the socialist party was presented to the electorate.
Nine members split to establish what became the Second Presbyterian Church in 1841, possibly due to dissatisfaction with the extremely traditional and doctrinarian "Old School" pastor at that time.
The republican cause had grown in importance, helped by the Republican Party, freemasons, the Carbonária Portuguesa and by numerous groups of doctrinarian idealists influenced by the cause.
In 1970, Serfaty left the Communist Party, which he considered to be too doctrinarian and became deeply involved in the establishment of a Marxist-Leninist left-wing organization called "Ila al-Amam" (En Avant in French, Forward in English).
Based on purely doctrinarian considerations, a proposal is now being put before us virtually identical to that rejected by a majority in this Parliament two years ago, without much respect for this Parliament, against their better judgement, and against the will of the large majority of European dockworkers.