Sentences with phrase «so doctrinaire»

The Carbonfund.org didn't think much of this either, and noted that The Suzuki Foundation wasn't always so doctrinaire;
People want to remedy that situation but are not nearly so doctrinaire as powerful interests and political elites.

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So much of Christianity is doctrinaire.
All the more so given the sceptical British distrust political grandiosity and anything that sounds too fancy, which is why Lord Woolton, the post-war Conservative party chairman, insisted on referring to Labour as «the socialists» during the 1950s in order to make the party seem alien and doctrinaire.
The primary task of the next Labour leader has to be to develop a political economy that addresses the fundamental inequalities and inequities that have blighted British society for so long - and which will only worsen as the Con - Lib coalition's doctrinaire spending cuts begin to bite.
I bet the mental processes of religious fundamentalists and doctrinaire Communists and any Scientologists all resemble one another far more than they do either the average Episcopalian or the average empiricist (the word that better describes many so - called atheists).
His tone is doctrinaire, poisonous even, so it's perhaps no surprise that the frail - looking man drops dead on the spot.
Close - up and Blow Out make a great double feature, mainly because their titles sound so cool together but also because you can't find two better examples of wickedly smart and politically alive «self - referential» cinema that couldn't be less doctrinaire.
«However, it is not a particularly doctrinaire version of the concept, so it really can be applied across the curriculum.»
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