Typical medieval military doctrine dictated that infantry would be the main composition of any army, but that cavalry would dominate the battlefield.
The new doctrine dictated that if the Japanese had cut the lines of communication, then they too were surrounded.
The doctrine of the rule of law dictates that government must be conducted according to law.
The doctrine of Tabarra itself does not dictate whom to dissociate from or whom to associate with.
In the United Kingdom the doctrine of legislative supremacy dictates that Parliament has power to legislate on constitutional matters.
This doctrine dictates that the key to the salvation and success of any person or nation is preparation for the return of the Mahdi, the twelfth Shia Imam.
The Court concluded that the doctrine of the separation of powers dictated this result, because otherwise the courts could always be called upon to restructure the Executive branch.
They also said that because the doctrine did not dictate the content of any programming it did not violate the First Amendment.
(Tribe rejects both the term and the description) Such a construction appears to define "living Constitution" doctrine as being an ends dictate the means anti-law philosophy.
French military doctrine dictated that the tanks, mostly FCM 36s, were to advance with the infantry.