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Those who are able to do so may risk being dogmatic.
The market economy should not be single dogmatic version of itself.
The private model could be a good starting point, because it takes a less dogmatic turn.
According to them, even the statement that nothing can be known is dogmatic.
But as President, he seemed initially to be more dogmatic.
To be dogmatic about a cause you believe in at the age of 20 or 30 is not unusual.
I found a lot of them were much more dogmatic."
I also feel that some people in Cuba are still very dogmatic.
It is the only one in a position to go beyond certain dogmatic conflicts.
I think it's silly being too dogmatic about it one way or the other.
The Enlightenment was a challenge to the dogmatic nature of the society.
But that will require them to move away from dogmatic foreign policy positions of the past.
Many conservatives have given up dogmatic opposition to market economy.
And while the drive for private involvement continued, it took a less dogmatic turn.
"People who have too much faith and not enough doubt tend to get dogmatic."
"We were a little dogmatic in the past and made a mistaken analysis," he said.
There should be no dogmatic priority for either one sort of train or the other.
While not intended as a dogmatic definition, it was in fact little less.
He had even considered switching doctors because I seemed "too dogmatic."
"He's not dogmatic, and that's exactly what is necessary at the moment."
On the whole, the wisest man was the least dogmatic upon the point.
A critical perspective, in this sense, is the opposite of a dogmatic one.
He is the most impetuous and dogmatic of the three.
Way to prove that people are dogmatic and contentious about.
Science may be too dogmatic in its denial of the unseen.