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Doctrinally indefinite people hold particular values and find inspiration for their values in particular religious texts: perhaps they think we should all do far more than we normally do to relieve human suffering, and are moved by the Sermon on the Mount and the parable of the Good Samaritan.
Michael Ruse: The Quest For Inclusion in the Science and Religion Debate Michael Ruse 2010
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Doctrinally the Assumption is one of the most difficult subjects to depict.
Archive 2009-08-01 2009
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Doctrinally the Assumption is one of the most difficult subjects to depict.
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Doctrinally, a 20: 1,000 security force-to-population ratio is deemed necessary for counter-insurgency operations.
The unknown surge 2008
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(Doctrinally, what I mean here is that I think a procedural due process argument against detention is much stronger than a procedural or substantive due process argument against exclusion.)
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(Doctrinally, what I mean here is that I think a procedural due process argument against detention is much stronger than a procedural or substantive due process argument against exclusion.)
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Doctrinally based obscurations come from learning and accepting certain assertions of an incorrect non-Buddhist Indian tenet system.
The Five Pathway Minds (Five Paths): Basic Presentation 2006
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Doctrinally based disturbing emotions (nyong-rmongs kun-btags) derive from learning and accepting an Indian non-Buddhist system of tenets.
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Doctrinally based emotional obscurations have only tendencies.
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Doctrinally based emotional obscurations have only tendencies.
The Five Pathway Minds (Five Paths): Basic Presentation 2006
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