Without something in writing at closing commemorating the Sellers promises, the Seller can use a law
called the Doctrine of Merger to say that their promises died with the acceptance of their deed by the Buyer.
Sometimes
called the doctrine of «utmost good faith,» the meeting of the minds means that each party to the contract agrees to be honest with the other and gives personal attention to the details of the contract.
It's the complainant's burden showing the offender's «charged apparatus» actually infringes the statements set out in the obvious, or intrudes through what is
called the doctrine of equivalents.
The so -
called doctrine of «the substance» seems to me to be nothing more than an attempt to make a man pay notwithstanding that he has so ordered his affairs that the amount of tax sought from him is not legally claimable.
The most comprehensive statement of this so -
called doctrine of «conditional supremacy» is found at Paragraph 67: «Following the coming into force of the 1972 Act the normal rule is that the domestic legislation must be consistent with EU law.
This administration doesn't respond to Congress» contempt citations, doesn't respond to the Supreme Court's order to regulate greenhouse gases, and doesn't follow any law it dislikes under the so -
called doctrine of «Unitary Executive».
This then is
called the doctrine of the God - Man or the doctrine that God and men are idem per idem [identical].
The passage in scripture translated «I am what I am» (Exodus 3:14) has been used to support classical theism of an unchanging God, what is sometimes
called the doctrine of the impassability of God.
Turning away from orthodox Christianity because of the emotional excesses of frontier evangelism, he found it easier as a young man to accept what was
called the Doctrine of Necessity, which he defined as the belief â $ ˜that the human mind is impelled to action, or held in rest by some power, over which the mind itself has no control.â $ ™ Later, he frequently quoted to his partner, William H. Herndon, the lines for Hamlet: â $ ˜Thereâ $ ™ s a divinity that shapes our ends, rough â $ «hew them how he will.â $ ™ â $ œFrom Lincolnâ $ ™ s fatalism derived some of his most lovable traits: his compassion, his tolerance, his willingness to overlook mistakes.
(The tradition of Addai's mission is narrated in great detail in a Syriac document
called Doctrine of Addai.
The idea of chosen people is otherwise expressed through the so -
called doctrine of «election».
If Cobb wants to call what I have referred to as «actual» regions (actualized» regions might be better) standpoints, then Cobb's doctrine with respect to Cod's relationship to the world must be
called the Doctrine of Standpoint Inclusion, because the Doctrine of Regional Inclusion is the claim that God's actual (i.e., particular, definite) region includes the particular, definite region of each occasion.
This is
called the doctrine of reprobation.
Since then clergy in many pulpits have articulated what Washington Gladden was to
call the doctrine of the «socialized individual,» exhorting society to balance capitalism and its emphasis on self - interest with religion and its traditional emphasis on the public welfare.
Buddhists
call this the doctrine of nondualism.
It was followed by what
they call The Doctrine of Certainty.
Not exact matches
For example, in the latter days
of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle
of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently,
calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence
of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the
doctrine of central bank independence.
Under
doctrines called champerty and maintenance, the law used to bar unrelated third parties from paying someone else to engage in litigation and financing a lawsuit in exchange for a share
of the damages.
He does not even touch on what the political scientists Valerie Hudson and Patricia Leidl have
called the «Hillary
Doctrine,» promulgated through the Office
of Global Women's Issues established by Mrs. Clinton at the State Department, and according to which any denial
of gender equality anywhere in the world is a threat to American order.
Yet you refuse to accept that the
doctrine that they follow — the Quran — is a violent religion even though it specifically
calls for the destruction
of any one who refuses to accept the prophet Mohammed.
People can
call themselves anything they want but if their life and their
doctrine aren't the same we are going to see a lot
of shocked people come judgement day.
Pratt has been
called «the Apostle Paul
of Mormonism» for his promotion
of distinctive Mormon
doctrines.
After his promotion to cardinal, he was put in charge
of the so -
called «Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith» (formerly known as the Inquisition).
Quick note... Original sin, also
called ancestral sin, [1] is, according to a Christian theological
doctrine, humanity's state
of sin resulting from the fall
of man, [2] stemming from Adam's rebellion in Eden.
The truth is that the greatest enemies to the
doctrines of Jesus are those
calling themselves the expositors
of them, who have perverted them for the structure
of a system
of fancy absolutely incomprehensible, and without any foundation in his genuine words.
The LDS church has no
doctrine or opinion on any issue that might be
called political, with the exception
of gay marriage, which they do not support.
How do you know that this wasn't part
of God's judgment for splitting up the Christian body through denominations, creating structures that we
call «church» and creating
doctrine that isn't even biblical?
But I have seen Arminiansts name
call to,
calling Calvinism a
doctrine from hell, (which is clearly ridiculous) A thorough reading
of the New Testament can lead to either a Calvinist or an Arminianist take on things.
Because
of this, many have
called you a representative
of postmodern Christianity — postmodern in the sense that while holding to the traditional
doctrines of Christianity, you embrace a view
of God's love and grace that extends beyond the parameters evangelicals tend to establish about who is «in» and who is «out» in God's family.
I now believe it does a tremendous disservice to honorable people who are faithful believers to place on them the additional burden
of guilt, shame and magnified suffering that comes from the kind
of doctrine that promotes (sells) prayer as a magic talisman which will somehow change God's mind, alter physical circumstance, and fix intractable problems — if only the one praying has enough faith or asks in the right way or lives a holy enough life or professes Jesus enough or waits patiently or never gives up or any
of a hundred different gotchas that can be
called upon to justify the lack
of an affirmative answer.
The insights given through Agnes Holloway are summed up under a key concepta Master Keywhich opens many doors
of development in
doctrine and philosophy which she
called The Unity Law
of Control and Direction.
We weren't
called to a ministry
of correct
doctrine even.
What has been
called the «small print»
of Pastor aeternus (the preamble to the definitions) makes it plain that ex cathedra definitions
of doctrine by the pope are intended for situations where the college
of bishops is divided — where it finds itself in a condition
of irresoluble internal doctrinal conflict.
Feminist theologians are wise to
call upon this
doctrine to denounce the structures
of domination and injustice that human beings perpetrate against one another.
Section 188
of the Austrian Criminal Code,
called «Vilification
of Religious Teachings», criminalizes «Anyone who publicly disparages a person or thing that is the object
of worship
of a domestic church or religious society, or a
doctrine».
And, while Pietro Cardinal Parolin, the secretary
of state, and Gerhard Cardinal Müller, formerly prefect
of the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith, have
called for dialogue in the wake
of the filial correction released a few weeks ago, it is unlikely that Francis would participate personally in such a process.
In the Essay, Newman identifies several «notes» (he does not go so far as to
call them «tests»)
of an authentic development
of doctrine.
, we wrote: «Throughout the 1970s, 80s and 90s Faith movement carried the flag in the UK for [orthodox] doctrinal catechesis... made [even less fashionable] by our
calls for a real development
of doctrine and theological expression... There are now many voices championing orthodoxy... [which] are greatly to be welcomed.»
Doctrinal orthodoxy and loyalty to the Magisterium were not fashionable causes, and they were made less so by our
calls for a real development
of doctrine and a theological expression
of Catholicism to revindicate orthodoxy in the age
of science.
No, the majority
of them have
doctrine or dogma that
calls for the punishment, usually by death, or all the non-believers.
The
doctrine that the deacon proclaims in the Exultet on Easter night is what we might
call the anthropocentric
doctrine of the Incarnation.
This
doctrine is
called that
of the univocity
of being.
Bultmann
called into question not only what could be said about the Trinity, but developed an entire system in which history's effects on
doctrine must be overcome so that the Christian message might be meaningful for the concrete individual
of the historical present.
When Muslims speak
of Allah, are they always referring to the Qur» anic
doctrine or are they speaking from this, more diffuse, background
of what has been
called general revelation?
So
calling it the «Inner Light» speaks to the experience
of God, not to
doctrines about God, and therefore keeps a proper emphasis.
That to me is part
of what John
calls «the
doctrine of Christ».
There is a place for the greening
of theology that is the correcting
of long - held wrong
doctrines, the
call for changes in action, and reflection on all sorts
of issues in light
of the crisis we face.
Daniel T. Rodgers, in his book The Work Ethic in Industrial America 1850 to 1920 University
of Chicago Press, 1978), enlarges upon Weber's original thesis, suggesting that «at the heart
of Protestantism's revaluation
of work was the
doctrine of the
calling, the faith that God had
called everyone to some productive vocation, to toil there for the common good and for His greater glory.»
Joined with the
doctrine of the
calling, it demanded not only that all men work, but that they work in a profoundly new way: regularly, conscientiously, and diligently.
If disagreements about
doctrine do not strike at the heart
of Christianity, then mutual tolerance is
called for.