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A dissident, broadly defined, is a person who actively challenges an established doctrine, policy, or institution.
The Doctrine of Indoor Management says that if a person enters into a contract with a Company he has the rights to inquire into the correctness of the contract since Article and Memorandum of Association are public documents. It is invoked by the personDoctrine of Constructive notice is invoked by the company against a person who has failed to inquire internal regulations.
what doctrine does he court use in deciding cases invovling laws against sedition
Marshall Plan, Truman doctrine and I guess you could include the Eisenhower Doctrine as well.
Sin against reason is a tent of believers in philosophia doctrine and has nothing to do with Sin as defined in Christian doctrine (sin against our Fathers law as given to Moses and proclaimed by his prophets as well as Christ and his apostles). Sin against reason is based in the use of dialectics by believers in philosophia doctrine, usually Stoic Philosophia doctrine. Believers base their belief of truth to be rooted in the logic and reason of dialectics.
to fight against the spread of communism
No it complimented and expanded them
the proffering or giving of something to someone, especially as part of a formal ceremony.
The Monroe Doctrine
The Marshall Plan
The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated was created in 1777.
Greece and Turkey