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doctrine
noun as in opinion; principle
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Bankers and financiers say Trump’s victory has emboldened those who chafed at “woke doctrine” and felt they had to self-censor or change their language to avoid offending younger colleagues, women, minorities or disabled people.
A federal appeals court struck down net neutrality on Thursday, ending the widely popular regulatory doctrine that mandated internet service providers to treat all internet traffic equally.
The new nuclear doctrine allows Russia to conduct a nuclear strike on any country, if it is backed by a nuclear power.
The women, on the other hand, said they waited years to come forward because Scientology doctrine forbade them from reporting a fellow member to the police.
The whistleblower alleged the company hadn’t met the qualifications of the “fair use” doctrine it claimed when using a wide array of data.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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