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"doctrinaire" Definitions
  1. strictly following a theory in all circumstances, even if there are practical problems or people disagree
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But Mr Amin himself has at times espoused doctrinaire views.
They no more wanted a doctrinaire conservative than a liberal.
She was deeply consoled by her religion but not doctrinaire.
Constitutional text, was a theory sprung more from the justice's doctrinaire
For a few years, he was an enthusiastic and doctrinaire libertarian.
Granted, even central bankers with academic economics backgrounds aren't necessarily doctrinaire.
Mr. Hart was less doctrinaire than some of his Communist colleagues.
And Muslims in Asia are traditionally much less doctrinaire than Middle Easterners.
Bhar do jholi, bhar do jholi… He was not doctrinaire about this.
Trump campaigned as an unorthodox outsider, but Pence is a doctrinaire ideologue.
To his Democratic colleagues, Labrador's assertive good cheer belied his doctrinaire conservatism.
Black Republicans resisted Barry Goldwater and his brand of doctrinaire, ideological conservatism.
It would be tempting to leave it at that, but far too doctrinaire.
A committed, even doctrinaire classicist, Mantegna learned to paint by studying antique marbles.
Justice Kennedy has been replaced by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a more doctrinaire conservative.
The impulsion outward disappears; they grow isolated and doctrinaire, more sectarian than evangelical.
As the New York Times's Jonathan Martin reported in January, one reason Republican establishmentarians were so resistant to Cruz was that he was doctrinaire and uncompromising; they didn't think a Republican Party led by a doctrinaire, uncompromising man would be successful.
But it has become counter-productive as the conservative movement has turned increasingly doctrinaire.
Consider: Pence is for most purposes a doctrinaire social conservative, business conservative, and neoconservative.
Unlike doctrinaire Republicans, Trump believes that illegal immigration is a big — and bad — deal.
He is not a doctrinaire paleo-conservative or a libertarian or a neo-con.
Burmese Buddhists are becoming more doctrinaire, even as Bangladeshis become more accepting of divorce.
A genuine essay is not a doctrinaire tract or a propaganda effort or a broadside. . . .
He does not sound like the doctrinaire immigrant socialists of the 19th century, for example.
Although most lean left, they are not doctrinaire, and they're not looking for white papers.
George is not doctrinaire, and he is known for considering each case on its merits.
He only wanted to make his religion more accessible in today's world, gentler, less doctrinaire.
Rather, it would confirm something that doctrinaire economists of every school often fail to recognise.
Why is this evolution not reflected in doctrinaire Marxism at the turn of the century?
Anyway, Mr Campbell's populism overlaps with the president-elect's more than does his opponent's doctrinaire conservatism.
But unlike Cohn, Kudlow is an extremely doctrinaire supply-sider, almost to the point of parody.
But contrary to how he's often portrayed in the media, he is not a doctrinaire leftist.
Others, like Sandra Day O'Connor and Anthony Kennedy, were generally conservative but not doctrinaire about it.
French—the language and the culture—was so doctrinaire, so hung up on questions of form.
In recent years American conservatism became proudly doctrinaire, with Republicans boasting of their ideological purity and intransigence.
Then again, doctrinaire Socialism isn't the only way for increasingly left-wing people to voice their anger.
Nor is his support for much of Trump's populist economic agenda consistent with doctrinaire free-market economics.
Rather, what developed in Cuba was less doctrinaire, a tropical form of communism that suited his needs.
They repressed others, of course, but ultimately they didn't have that doctrinaire dimension of excluding other truths.
Doctrinaire conservatives believe that unfettered free trade is essential, even if it is sometimes not fair or reciprocal.
After eight years of relatively doctrinaire liberalism from the White House, the public is ready for a change.
"Many doctrinaire teachers will be disconcerted or revolted" by the election of Mr Bolsonaro, a politician of the right.
Some therefore suggest that religious state schools should encourage integration, by drawing pupils away from more doctrinaire private schools.
By contrast, Mr Prabowo did best in places with more doctrinaire Muslims, such as Aceh and nearby West Sumatra.
Trump's executive orders serve another purpose: They enable him to pursue a doctrinaire conservative agenda outside the legislative arena.
Pence moved in the opposite direction there, becoming more rigid and doctrinaire as he studied for a history degree.
But the revolutionary gusto of early Marx was too seductive for the doctrinaire Marxists that followed in his footsteps.
You don't have to be a doctrinaire free-trader to believe that this must have a depressing economic effect.
You can't be so doctrinaire that you're going to exclude anyone's voice because I think you suffer from it.
"The other thing I would say, though, about the Trump doctrine, is it's not doctrinaire at all," the official said.
Both doctrinaire Catholics, both keen supporters of the Inquisition, they still had a marked taste for mythological and allegorical painting.
The teaching was doctrinaire modernism—Cubism, Bauhaus design, and the inexorable triumph of abstract art—none of which impressed Katz.
The issue is obscure compared with other national concerns this campaign season, but doctrinaire conservatives detest eminent domain as government overreach.
Mr Trump likes putting his name on big things, and his base is less doctrinaire about bridges than about birthright citizenship.
More doctrinaire conservatives loathed Mr Kasich, accusing him of drawing votes from Mr Trump's chief rival, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas.
Mr. Cromartie never minimized his personal faith — he described it as "evangelical, reformed, Anglican" — but he was neither doctrinaire nor defensive.
The term "late style" was coined by Theodor Adorno, a German Marxist philosopher, as a label for his doctrinaire view of Beethoven.
Jason Woodbury, an editor at the online music magazine Aquarium Drunkard, said Cave answers to fan's letters are pastoral but not doctrinaire.
By refusing to define his party as on the left or the right, he drew in those turned off by doctrinaire politics.
His replacement is sure to be a more doctrinaire conservative along the lines of Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first pick for the Court.
True believers ISIS is doctrinaire about its definition of true Muslims, and has often warned that it would target the Sufi community.
Doctrinaire and complacent political establishments had ignored the complaints of their populaces for too long, and now the reckoning was at hand.
Unlike the International Style that ultimately prevailed, Eliel Saarinen's was not a doctrinaire credo that turned away from temporal and physical context.
And then you have a large field of secondary contenders who are either too young, too obscure, too joyless, or too doctrinaire.
The less doctrinaire factions do still matter, however, as vehicles to support their leaders' ambitions, argues Tobias Harris of Teneo Intelligence, a consultancy.
He has managed to co-opt some doctrinaire Muslim groups, such as the Indonesian Ulema Council, by appointing senior members to government committees.
Bernie Sanders' expected ascension in Iowa is sure to concern moderate Democrats who find his politics too liberal and his rhetoric too doctrinaire.
The Tea Party connection points to a potential weakness: an outlook that, beneath the patina of tolerance, can seem both doctrinaire and parochial.
His retirement in June gave the party a historic opportunity: to replace the Supreme Court's swing justice with a more doctrinaire conservative jurist.
Doug Jones is a doctrinaire liberal, which is why he is not saying anything and why the media are trying to boost him.
However, Luther — obdurate and reckless, bilious and doctrinaire — eventually swamps the book, as he eventually swamped the urbane and ironic man of letters.
That's a big shift from the doctrinaire conservatism of the last decade or two, with its focus on fiscal issues and sexual morality.
In The Painted Word, Wolfe lampooned a type of doctrinaire Modern Art he associated with critic and curator Clement Greenberg and other theorists.
"I think there's enough momentum in the economy for a doctrinaire Fed that's worried about inflation that hasn't, kind of, manifested itself," said Memani.
This kind of platform would attract large numbers of Democratic voters who aren't doctrinaire progressives, especially as the Democratic Party continues to move left.
So may rising levels of urbanisation and education, which have been associated with the spread of more doctrinaire forms of Islam in other countries.
In 2013 Hefazat-e-Islam, a radical movement financed by doctrinaire Islamists in Saudi Arabia, took to the streets to demand more pious government.
"They have taken a very doctrinaire line with the Italians," said Simon Tilford of the Centre for European Reform, a London-based think tank.
It is unfortunate for Sanders, who seems infinitely sober and sensible, that some of his surrogates and supporters present themselves as absolutist and doctrinaire.
Perhaps no living scientist is as enthusiastic — or doctrinaire — a champion of Darwinian sexual selection as Richard Prum, an evolutionary ornithologist at Yale University.
In recent decades, socialist nations across the world have scrapped their doctrinaire visions and incorporated elements of free enterprise to rescue their ailing economies.
On October 8th Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas, a 39-year-old star of the doctrinaire right, arrived in Iowa for a four-day visit.
Even at its dullest and most doctrinaire, "Deviation" is kept afloat by D'Eramo's archaeological ardor, and by the surreal twists and turns of her narrative.
Part of a circle of intellectuals that prided itself on being nonideological — as distinct from doctrinaire Marxists — he believed in open debate and empirical evidence.
Its roots are in the Barelvi movement of Islam, which the generals cultivate as a counterbalance to the even more doctrinaire Deobandis of the Pakistani Taliban.
Faculty ranks in many disciplines fail to reflect a range of ideas, creating doctrinaire domains and further diminishing the notion that wide inquiry should be valued.
His biggest political setback was in 2005, when he failed to win a third presidential term: hard-up Iranians voted crossly for the puritanical, doctrinaire Mahmoud Ahmadinajad.
But there's little doubt that he'd be a doctrinaire conservative on the Supreme Court, and one with a strong belief in presidential power, similar to Samuel Alito.
Doctrinaire conservatives cannot forgive his support for legal abortion (though personally opposed to the practice, he says that such decisions fall in the sphere of personal morality).
The mood in their dining rooms could be tranquil, convalescent, earth-motherly, doctrinaire or ascetic, but rarely did it ripple with the energy of hookups in progress.
But he has also held off-the-record talks at think tanks and academic centers, where he has been described as deeply knowledgeable and far from doctrinaire.
For years, the Club for Growth's leaders designated themselves the chiefs of the conservative purity police and staunch defenders of free markets, excoriating Republicans deemed insufficiently doctrinaire.
He's a doctrinaire, down-the-line supply-sider who wants massive cuts to safety net and social insurance programs and equally massive tax cuts for the wealthy.
In his position he's mostly been a doctrinaire conservative, the most notable exception being a ruling arguing that discrimination against trans people violates the Equal Protection Clause.
In this version of history, Saudi society was once more tolerant; religious conservatives were interlopers who went too far in purging its diversity and imposing a doctrinaire vision.
Sure, Trump has broken with his party's consensus on trade, but he's a doctrinaire Republican on so many other matters that this is a distinction without a difference.
In the late 1960s, when the art world was riddled with doctrinaire attitudes and exclusionary hierarchies, young artists felt pressured to join in the eschatological search for truth.
The longer he waits, the more often he votes in lockstep with the president and doctrinaire conservatives, the smaller window he has to forge his own path. Rep.
The role progressive activists play in setting the Democratic agenda provided Trump with an ideal target, helping him portray the Democratic Party as dominated by a doctrinaire elite.
The Democratic Party, whose long-ago New Deal was built in part on Catholic social thought, has become increasingly secular and ever-more-doctrinaire in its social liberalism.
The rigidly doctrinaire Freedom Caucus essentially has veto power over White House initiatives, while moderates will jump ship if Mr. Trump concedes too much to right-wing purists.
"Doug Jones is a doctrinaire liberal, which is why he's not saying anything and why the media are trying to boost him," Conway said, according to Kerner's report.
In other areas, however, they appear to be more doctrinaire: the majority think that women should wear a hijab and 67% think that instituting sharia would "strengthen moral values".
But most nineteenth-century liberals were not doctrinaire champions of the free market, and they entertained a range of opinions about free trade and the extent of government intervention.
For one thing, Trump's voters, now that they've had a taste of true populism, might be less interested in Cruz's doctrinaire conservatism (not to mention his dour campaigning style).
If Trump had added Pence to the ticket as part of a pivot toward a more Pence-style doctrinaire conservatism, then he would have made that pivot months ago.
But a puritanical Islamist movement, Hefazat-e-Islam ("Protectors of Islam") had denounced the sculpture as a depiction of a living creature—something the most doctrinaire strands of Islam abjure.
There is danger that, if the court does not temper its doctrinaire logic with a little practical wisdom, it will convert the constitutional Bill of Rights into a suicide pact.
Statistics from Roberts' first dozen terms on the high court show a growing willingness to be less doctrinaire in his conservatism — particularly in order to agree with Justice Anthony Kennedy.
One of the biggest questions for Kudlow is how he will handle disagreements with Trump, who has not always toed a doctrinaire supply-side, laissez-faire line on economic issues.
A smaller exhibition, REVIVAL: Contemporary Pattern and Decoration combined doctrinaire P&D strategies like pastiche, decorated surfaces, sparkle, glitter, grids and patterns, and sensuously ornamented objects consisting of craft elements.
Robert is fond of emphasizing the justices' collegiality and has stressed the value of consensus rulings over 5-4 splits, sometimes irritating his more doctrinaire conservative colleagues in the process.
In contrast to his doctrinaire tweets, he likes to seek input from everyone at the table, and compared to former presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, conversations are less scripted.
He and his allies were expected to take control of the Party, Vietnam's top job, and replace current General Secretary Nguyen Phu Trong, a more doctrinaire leader ideologically allied to China.
That pivotal ninth seat will now be filled by a more doctrinaire conservative jurist chosen by President Donald Trump, who gets to name a second appointment to the nation's highest court.
Merely by avowing — loudly — ­every doctrinaire opinion of the left, such a person could transform him- or herself into a modern-day Zola, vitally needed as the conscience of the nation.
The debaters' doctrinaire arguments, as uncomfortable and tedious as such conflicts tend to be, are contrasted by the portrayal of those moments when they all unite in acts of physical protest.
Some investors with a green focus have been too doctrinaire, which could make this approach challenging, said Rusty Vanneman, chief investment officer of Orion Advisor Solutions, which manages about $20403 billion.
The doctrinaire Ruskin publicly decried the paintings of James McNeill Whistler while Proust, whose tastes in visual art were more or less random, hung Whistler's portrait of Thomas Carlyle in his bedroom.
Despite our tragically riven society, museums, galleries and alternative spaces often reflected a softening of divisions and hierarchies with exhibitions that were less white, less male or less doctrinaire in historical view.
One of the richer paradoxes of the cocktail world is that, for all their Hawaiian shirts and beach-bum bonhomie, tiki aficionados are among the most doctrinaire pedants you'll find in any bar.
Only in the post-World War II era, Rosenblatt argues, did liberals begin to dispense with the notion of the public good and reduce liberalism's meaning to doctrinaire free market ideology and individualism.
But more than wanting their representatives in Congress to be more doctrinaire in supporting the Democratic or Republican agendas, people on the street want elected representatives from both sides to get things done.
The Arizona senator rejected the moderate Republicanism of Dwight Eisenhower (and many black party members) in favor of a doctrinaire conservatism that closed all doors to government action in civil and economic life.
The best-case scenario is another Mike Pompeo, a doctrinaire crusading conservative with a light resume and a very brown nose who has quietly expanded his State Department portfolio beyond its normal scope.
But in private, even Benedict's most adamant supporters express frustration with him for quitting and allowing the election of Francis, a more pastoral, less doctrinaire pontiff who they think is ruining the church.
Hawkish views Both Bolton and Pompeo replaced officials Trump regarded as overly doctrinaire in their foreign policy views, unwilling to cede to the isolationist or protectionist steps the President believes his voters want.
Now Mr O'Rourke, an entrepreneur by background who is exploring a run in 2018 against Senator Ted Cruz, a doctrinaire Republican, worries that some colleagues are putting their faith in Tea Party-style obstructionism.
Other recent books on contemporary Buddhism share Wright's object of reconciling the old metaphysics with contemporary cognitive science but have a less doctrinaire view of the mind that lies outside the illusions of self.
Whistle-blowers emerge as "prickly and doctrinaire"—under ordinary circumstances, stubborn to a fault—but this is what enables them to place conscience above institutional pressures, often at great personal cost, legal protections notwithstanding.
Idris, the doctrinaire paterfamilias, has married the younger, progressive Etty, allowing her to escape the scandal of bearing a bastard child yet also imprisoning her in her traditional role as a wife and mother.
The most doctrinaire of libertarians, including Rand Paul at one time, have spoken disapprovingly about parts of the Civil Rights Act, maintaining that while discrimination is wrong, the government should not interfere in private ownership.
Increasingly, college administrators are pushing back against student demands perceived as doctrinaire on matters involving cultural sensitivity, and are asking for a spirit of negotiation rather than ultimatums, as Ms. Christakis urged in her email.
The version of Islam practised here owes more to the moderate views of Nahdlatul Ulama, a mass Muslim organisation with roots in the countryside, than to the more doctrinaire teachings gaining ground elsewhere in Indonesia.
Their best hope for avoiding political and substantive pitfalls to come would be to take active steps to stop Trump from corrupting the U.S. government, or to impose doctrinaire conservative policy on him, or both.
But as Bernie Sanders sells class rage, Joe Biden promises normalcy and Elizabeth Warren pushes a social progressivism so perfectly doctrinaire it seems tailored for five kids at Oberlin, Andrew Yang's cheerful iconoclasm is refreshing.
She said that though she did not support anti-Semitism, homophobia or misogyny, she felt that liberals were often doctrinaire in their defense of Jews, gays and women and had taken identity politics too far.
Yet its movement toward capitalism, at least at the individual level, was naively believed to signal that nation's movement away from an authoritarian and doctrinaire approach — and possibly away from communism altogether at some future point.
Angry clerics declared this to be a veiled concession to the 4m-odd Pakistanis who belong to the Ahmadi sect and so believe that another prophet followed Muhammad—a view seen as heretical by doctrinaire Muslims.
For an hour and a half on Tuesday night, the Republican Party's vice presidential nominee parried with Democrat Tim Kaine as if Trump were as mild mannered as Mitt Romney and as doctrinaire as Paul Ryan.
McMaster, in his insistence on a doctrinaire approach to his position, could seem, at times, like the Army leaders he once criticized—fighting the war he wanted to fight, rather than the one he was fighting.
To all the doctrinaire free traders out there, please note that this is not exactly the model that you read about in your textbooks, but instead is the real-world application of how managed trade works.
To his detractors, Mr. Sanders's repetition makes him a doctrinaire ideologue, a broken record who lacks intellectual flexibility and fails to see the world any differently now than he did as a 20-something radical firebrand.
While Mr. Yankelovich was not a doctrinaire liberal, he expressed dismay at what he saw as the decline of progressive traditions, and often called for greater social responsibility on the part of government and corporate America.
Imagine a doctrinaire leftist writing a book on a group of conservative luminaries, then reverse the ideological polarity and that's what we have here: a one-sided polemic against the New Left masquerading as a serious reckoning.
If Trump is not a doctrinaire conservative, neither is he a conciliatory moderate, and he is not running on a laundry list of detailed policy initiatives directed toward individual social groups, as is common practice among Democrats.
For Mr Deal, though, the trial of reconciling alarmed moderates and a legislature controlled by doctrinaire members of his party isn't over: he must also decide on a measure that would let students carry concealed guns on campus.
They believe Trump would essentially outsource legislative negotiations to someone who, in political terms, is a more genteel version of Ted Cruz: a creature of the religious right who holds doctrinaire right-wing economic and national security views.
It's true that Marx was highly doctrinaire, something that did not wear well with his compatriots in the nineteenth century, and that certainly does not wear well today, after the experience of the regimes conceived in his name.
It was the reason why Rubio—the most doctrinaire Republican in the race—had even won over the support of reform conservatives, or "reformocons," who have argued that the GOP cannot win the presidency without meaningfully altering its agenda.
The security-minded corner of the technology industry is known to draw "healthfully paranoid" people who tend to be more doctrinaire about issues like encryption, said Arian Evans, vice president for product strategy at RiskIQ, an Internet security company.
After weeks of issuing subtle, no-names rebukes of an older generation of politicians, including during his Fox News appearance, Buttigieg graduated to a pointed critique of Biden's play-it-safe style and Sanders' doctrinaire brand of democratic socialism.
I got the feeling that if a strong wind were to blow through the gallery — you know the huffy-puffy kind that big, bad, doctrinaire wolves can generate – it would likely destroy these works: that's how vulnerable they seem.
Though Wilmers has made sure that her paper isn't doctrinaire, allowing people of very different political views a place to write as long as, as she says, it's a good piece, the paper has been historically understood as pro-Labor.
But whether Trump was just spitballing or not all that concerned about Roe is probably a moot point — the list of potential justices he's said to be working from include doctrinaire conservatives much like Neil Gorsuch, Trump's first Supreme Court pick.
By 2002, responding to critics who said she was too doctrinaire, she acknowledged ambivalently that some women found the pursuit of physical perfection — "turning ourselves into properly feminine women" — to be a more positive experience for them than she had imagined.
This myth, it seems, was perpetuated largely by an unflattering portrait of Gropius in Tom Wolfe's controversial book of cultural criticism, From Bauhaus to Our House (1985), which takes issue with the Bauhaus movement's doctrinaire embrace of the socialist cause.
John Lukacs, a maverick historian, prolific author and self-professed reactionary whose views on politics, populism and pop culture departed from those of doctrinaire liberals and conservatives alike, died on Monday at his home in Phoenixville, Pa. He was 95.
Quickly discarding prepared remarks he deemed "sort of boring," Trump lit into Democrats and even some Republicans who he deemed insufficiently doctrinaire, and again called for teachers to be armed in schools as a response to the Florida shooting last week.
While none of the Wall Streeters can be considered doctrinaire adherents of MMT, they all find it useful in terms of understanding the point at which government spending stops being a productive investment in the economy and starts risking harmful levels of inflation.
Johnson, a retired Air Force colonel who spent nearly seven years in a North Vietnamese prison after being shot down during the Vietnam War, was staunchly conservative but not doctrinaire; Becerra was easygoing and well-liked by many of his Republican colleagues.
He abandoned his doctrinaire anti-Zionism following the Holocaust, was charmed during a 1954 visit by Israel's revived Hebrew culture and kibbutz socialism, then turned bitterly hostile following Israel's six-day victory in June 1967, even somehow forgetting his Hebrew and Yiddish.
A less doctrinaire Labour Party would either need to moderate enough on socialism to woo well-heeled social liberals — as Mr. Blair did in the 1990s — or shift right on immigration, like the Danish Social Democrats, to win back the white working class.
It was a case of the Trump revolution eating one of its own, since Nielsen, an immigration hardliner, was seen as insufficiently doctrinaire despite becoming the face of the zero-tolerance immigration policy that led to child separations and caused outrage last year.
The International Monetary Fund and others have become less doctrinaire about the use of capital controls, gates against the free flow of money in and out of an economy, but Kuroda's advocacy of stronger capital controls is a measure of the seriousness of the situation.
George V. Coyne, a Jesuit astrophysicist who as the longtime director of the Vatican Observatory defended Galileo and Darwin against doctrinaire Roman Catholics, and also challenged atheists by insisting that science and religion could coexist, died on Tuesday in Syracuse, N.Y. He was 87.
With Kennedy no longer on the Court, and his seat occupied by the much more doctrinaire conservative Brett Kavanaugh, it is likely, if not entirely certain, that a majority of the Court now supports a broad exemption from LGBTQ discrimination laws for religious objectors.
Trump has pledged to appoint a conservative in Scalia's mold to the seat, and there's no reason to doubt him; this isn't something he appears to particularly care about, and it's easy enough to defer to the more doctrinaire Republicans in his orbit, like Newt Gingrich.
" But on "Fox & Friends" Monday morning, Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway suggested that the media is feigning outrage against Moore to curry favor for his Democratic opponent Doug Jones, whom she called "a doctrinaire liberal, which is why ... the media are trying to boost him.
Last year, Trump discarded his prepared remarks for his speech, lighting into Democrats and even some Republicans who he deemed insufficiently doctrinaire, and calling for teachers to be armed in schools as a response to the Parkland, Florida, high school shooting, which had occurred a week earlier.
We tag along with Wood as he travels to Footscray, Australia, to meet a jihad-minded young man named Musa Cerantonio, who writes about ISIS on Twitter and Facebook, and who follows an obscure strain of doctrinaire Islam, popular in the Islamic State, known as Dhahirism.
However, now that the overall makeup of the insurgent bloc has been tainted by its association with the more doctrinaire Salafi jihadist ideology, the chances for earnest negotiations between Damascus and the rebels appears to be less likely than at any time since the conflict began in 2011.
Senator Ted Cruz of Texas, a doctrinaire Republican who is Mr Trump's closest rival in the presidential contest, scolded Mr Trump for using the word "Palestine" to describe the Palestinian homeland, saying that "Palestine has not existed since 1948"—a position calculated to appeal to delegates at AIPAC.
In a sport that's a lot more doctrinaire than anything on a beach should ever be, Diaz and Gonzalez were offbeat, improvisatory and unhurried; they were authentically different, in short, and that approach worked a lot better for a lot longer than anyone had a right to expect.
But if, on the other hand, Justice Kennedy turned out to embrace a constitutional vision notably more inclusive than Judge Bork's, if he rejected Judge Bork's doctrinaire originalism, then the scorched-earth Bork battle would be deemed worthwhile and the liberal side would be seen to have prevailed.
Kaufmann, a political scientist at the University of London, argues provocatively in an email that a strategic shift to compromise on the most divisive issues, including immigration, could work to Democrats' advantage: The right's problem in America is more its doctrinaire tax-cutting, suspicion of government and international institutions.
Doctrinaire conservatives in Congress would almost certainly object, but if an increase on the wealthy were tied to another popular policy, like a middle-class tax cut or an infrastructure plan, it might be easy for Trump to beat up on them and bend at least some Republicans to his will.
The Belgian Surrealists made an intentional choice to resist the doctrinaire and spine-bound trappings of the French Surrealists, choosing ephemeral and more intimate approaches to writing, publication, and distribution; indeed, the texts in Correspondance were largely witty and trenchant, if sometimes oblique, responses to their counterparts' literary debates in Paris.
His successor to Black Mask, Up Against the Wall ____________ (its full name is unpublishable here), had moved on from condemning the "sterile" programming at Lincoln Center and dumping trash on its steps ("We propose a culture exchange: garbage for garbage") to blazing a notorious swath through the New Left, physically brawling with everyone from the music promoter Bill Graham to doctrinaire Marxists.
Roberts has found himself moving ever so slightly away from the doctrinaire conservative position he held when he started on the high court — having shown repeated interest in taking actions that are aimed at protecting the institutional integrity of the court and governmental stability more broadly, in the court's approach to the Affordable Care Act and by its handling of the marriage equality cases.

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