This doctrine has led to the cable news shows' having a great influence on television news.
This doctrine led him to the conviction that "world and organism are one in kind, and do not stand merely in harmony with each other."
He will not for a moment allow that the doctrine of justification through free grace, received by faith, can lead to antinomianism (Rom. 6:1ff).
The Separationist doctrine leads inevitably to discrimination against religion.
Abstract doctrines lead to concrete crimes (and probably wouldn't prosper if they didn't).
Calhoun had earlier suggested that the doctrine of nullification could lead to secession.
The British doctrine led to a neglect of firepower.
Those doctrines lead to consequences at least as harmful, from a constitutional perspective, as any increased risk of subjectivity.
That doctrine has led, he added, to Turkey's pursuit of "a rather cautious foreign policy."
What I hear is more or less what the received doctrine would lead me to expect.