That's no longer good enough, apparently, for those who feel an election victory has empowered them to enforce a strict doctrine of political and spiritual correctness.
But strict doctrine has given way to pragmatism.
The second, less strict, doctrine allows the use of politics in the pursuit of ideals.
Again it seems best to assume the stricter doctrine as background for our discussion.
Reforms stalled, however, and the following decade saw a return to strict Soviet doctrine.
His parents died when he was young, he was adopted by a family and taught under strict doctrine that made in into his person today.
The sermons followed a strict doctrine that the monarch was God's deputy on earth, and no subject had a right to oppose her.
Without collegiate training directing her research, Goodall observed things that strict scientific doctrines may have overlooked.
Pagans usually focus on spirituality and nature, rather than on strict doctrines and dogma.
But there's no strict doctrine involved in any of the songs.