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doctrine means the body of teachings of "belief system" Doctrine of signs is actually science of signs.
doctrine means, a principle of religious or political ect, belief.
This legal doctrine is known as stare decisis, a latin term which means to stand by decisions and not disturb the undisturbed. A prior judicial decision is commonly referred to as a precedent.
A palindrome for "DOCTRINE" is "ENIRTCDOD."
Are you referring to religion or or the doctrine of law? Doctrine in both cases means "by the book" or " the teaching or interpretation of the book".
Axiom is another word for doctrine and/or means the same thing
Quis est doctrina 'fe res'? is the Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the 'fe res' doctrine?' In the word by word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quis' means 'what'. The verb 'es' means '[it] is'. The noun 'doctrina' means 'doctrine'.
The doctrine of precedent is a rule which governs the courts. In a nutshell, the decisions of a court will bind all subsequent and lower courts. This means that should a case of similar facts come up to a court of equal standing or lower, that court is bound to follow the rationale of the previous decision. Common law is a case law. these are laws that are enacted by judges through their decision in cases rather then through legislative action. a prime example of one of these enactments are the duty of care principle in donoghue v stevenson.
This means literally that salary is not relevant . It probably actually means that salary is not an important factor in making a hiring decision or in accepting a job offer.
Satisficing decision means accepting a satisfactory, or good, result. Maximizing decision means not accepting any result except the best.
it means it starts the decision
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