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  • Doctrine
  • Codification of beliefs

    Doctrine (from Latin: doctrina, meaning 'teaching, instruction') is a codification of beliefs or a body of teachings or instructions, taught principles

    Doctrine

    Doctrine

  • Monroe Doctrine
  • 1823 U.S. foreign policy on the Western Hemisphere

    The Monroe Doctrine is a United States foreign policy position that opposes any foreign interference in the Western Hemisphere. Originally concerned with

    Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe Doctrine

    Monroe_Doctrine

  • Trinity
  • Christian doctrine that God exists in three persons

    (Latin: Trinitas, lit. 'triad', from trinus 'threefold') is a Christian doctrine concerning the nature of God, which defines one God existing in three coeternal

    Trinity

    Trinity

    Trinity

  • Donroe Doctrine
  • Donald Trump's foreign policy in the Americas

    The Donroe Doctrine, alternatively styled as the Trump Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, is an interpretation of principles of President Donald Trump's

    Donroe Doctrine

    Donroe Doctrine

    Donroe_Doctrine

  • Dahiya doctrine
  • Israeli strategy of destroying civilian buildings

    The Dahiya doctrine, also spelled Dahya or Dahieh, is an Israeli military strategy involving the large-scale destruction of civilian infrastructure, or

    Dahiya doctrine

    Dahiya doctrine

    Dahiya_doctrine

  • Fairness doctrine
  • Former US broadcasting policy (1949–87)

    The fairness doctrine of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, was a policy that required the holders of broadcast

    Fairness doctrine

    Fairness_doctrine

  • Doctrine of necessity
  • Exception to laws and norms, usually invoked in grave emergencies

    The doctrine of necessity is the basis on which extraordinary actions by administrative authority, which are designed to restore order or uphold fundamental

    Doctrine of necessity

    Doctrine_of_necessity

  • Military doctrine
  • Expression of how military forces operate

    Military doctrine is the expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements. A military doctrine outlines

    Military doctrine

    Military doctrine

    Military_doctrine

  • Lutheranism
  • Major branch of Protestantism

    the Reformation, and the doctrine of justification, the material principle of Lutheran theology. Lutheranism advocates a doctrine of justification "by Grace

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

    Lutheranism

  • Truman Doctrine
  • Anti-Soviet U.S. Cold War foreign policy

    Truman Doctrine is a U.S. foreign policy that pledges American support for U.S.-aligned nations against alleged authoritarian threats. The doctrine originated

    Truman Doctrine

    Truman_Doctrine

  • Mount Laurel doctrine
  • Judicial interpretation of the New Jersey State Constitution

    The Mount Laurel doctrine is a significant judicial doctrine of the New Jersey State Constitution. The doctrine requires that municipalities use their

    Mount Laurel doctrine

    Mount_Laurel_doctrine

  • Hallstein Doctrine
  • 1955–1970 one-Germany policy during the Cold War

    The Hallstein Doctrine (German: Hallstein-Doktrin), named after Walter Hallstein, was a key principle in the foreign policy of the Federal Republic of

    Hallstein Doctrine

    Hallstein Doctrine

    Hallstein_Doctrine

  • Reagan Doctrine
  • 1980s U.S. strategy to counter Soviet influence

    The Reagan Doctrine was a United States foreign policy strategy implemented by the administration of President Ronald Reagan and continued under the George

    Reagan Doctrine

    Reagan_Doctrine

  • Christianity
  • Abrahamic monotheistic religion

    2nd and 9th centuries. Its central doctrines are those of the Trinity and God the Creator. Each of the doctrines found in this creed can be traced to

    Christianity

    Christianity

    Christianity

  • Calvo Doctrine
  • The Calvo Doctrine is a foreign policy doctrine which holds that jurisdiction in international investment disputes lies with the country in which the

    Calvo Doctrine

    Calvo Doctrine

    Calvo_Doctrine

  • The Secret Doctrine
  • 1888 pseudoscientific book by Helena Blavatsky

    The Secret Doctrine, the Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy (1st edition, 2 vols., 1888) is a pseudoscientific esoteric work written by Madame

    The Secret Doctrine

    The Secret Doctrine

    The_Secret_Doctrine

  • Doctrine of the affections
  • Theory in the aesthetics of painting, music, and theatre, widely used in the Baroque era

    The doctrine of the affections, also known as the doctrine of affects, doctrine of the passions, theory of the affects, or by the German term Affektenlehre

    Doctrine of the affections

    Doctrine_of_the_affections

  • Wilson Doctrine
  • UK security protocol introduced in 1966

    The Wilson Doctrine is a convention in the United Kingdom that restricts the police and intelligence services from tapping the telephones of members of

    Wilson Doctrine

    Wilson_Doctrine

  • Functionality doctrine
  • Prevention of trademarking a product's features

    Under United States trademark law, the functionality doctrine provides that product features that are functional cannot be protected as trademarks. A product

    Functionality doctrine

    Functionality doctrine

    Functionality_doctrine

  • Nixon Doctrine
  • Foreign policy espoused by U.S. president Richard Nixon in 1969

    The Nixon Doctrine (sometimes referred to as the Guam Doctrine) was the foreign policy doctrine of Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States

    Nixon Doctrine

    Nixon Doctrine

    Nixon_Doctrine

  • Merger doctrine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    phrase merger doctrine or doctrine of merger may refer to one of several legal doctrines: Merger doctrine (antitrust law) Merger doctrine (civil procedure)

    Merger doctrine

    Merger_doctrine

  • Doctrine and Covenants
  • Part of the scriptural canons of Latter Day Saint denominations

    The Doctrine and Covenants (sometimes abbreviated and cited as D&C or D. and C.) is a part of the open scriptural canon of several denominations of the

    Doctrine and Covenants

    Doctrine and Covenants

    Doctrine_and_Covenants

  • Friedman doctrine
  • Theory that the only social responsibility of business is to increase its profits

    The Friedman doctrine, also called shareholder theory, is a normative theory of business ethics advanced by economist Milton Friedman that holds that the

    Friedman doctrine

    Friedman doctrine

    Friedman_doctrine

  • Doctrine of lapse
  • East India Company policy of annexation of princely states

    The doctrine of lapse was a policy of annexation initiated by the East India Company in the Indian subcontinent for the princely states, and applied until

    Doctrine of lapse

    Doctrine of lapse

    Doctrine_of_lapse

  • Vagueness doctrine
  • Concept in American constitutional law

    freedom of speech, assembly, or religion. The "void for vagueness" legal doctrine does not apply to private law (that is, laws that govern rights and obligations

    Vagueness doctrine

    Vagueness_doctrine

  • The Shock Doctrine
  • 2007 non-fiction book by Naomi Klein

    The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism is a 2007 book by Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein. In the book, Klein argues that neoliberal

    The Shock Doctrine

    The_Shock_Doctrine

  • Brezhnev Doctrine
  • Foreign policy justifying intervention in the Soviet Bloc

    The Brezhnev Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy that proclaimed that any threat to "socialist rule" in any state of the Soviet Bloc in Central and Eastern

    Brezhnev Doctrine

    Brezhnev Doctrine

    Brezhnev_Doctrine

  • Powell Doctrine
  • 1990s U.S. military doctrine named for General Colin Powell

    The "Powell Doctrine" is a term named after General Colin Powell, for a military doctrine that Powell created in the run-up to the 1990–1991 Gulf War

    Powell Doctrine

    Powell_Doctrine

  • Discovery doctrine
  • Concept of public international law

    The discovery doctrine, or doctrine of discovery, is a disputed interpretation of international law during the Age of Discovery, introduced into United

    Discovery doctrine

    Discovery_doctrine

  • Military doctrine of Russia
  • Strategic planning document of the Russia

    The military doctrine of Russia is a strategic planning document of the Russian Federation, representing a system of official state-adopted views on preparation

    Military doctrine of Russia

    Military_doctrine_of_Russia

  • Metaphysics of Morals
  • 1797 work on morals and politics by Immanuel Kant

    The work is divided into two sections: the Doctrine of Right dealing with political rights, and the Doctrine of Virtue dealing with ethical virtues. In

    Metaphysics of Morals

    Metaphysics of Morals

    Metaphysics_of_Morals

  • Castle doctrine
  • Legal concept

    A castle doctrine, also known as a castle law or a defense of habitation law, is a legal doctrine that designates a person's abode or any legally occupied

    Castle doctrine

    Castle_doctrine

  • Doctrine (company)
  • French legal AI startup

    Doctrine (also known as Doctrine.fr) is a French startup created in 2016. Doctrine was created in June 2016 by Nicolas Bustamante, Antoine Dusséaux, and

    Doctrine (company)

    Doctrine_(company)

  • Doctrine of signatures
  • Ancient herbalist theory

    The doctrine of signatures, also known as the doctrine of correspondences, is a biomedicinal theory of pseudoscience. It states that herbs or animals have

    Doctrine of signatures

    Doctrine of signatures

    Doctrine_of_signatures

  • Doctrine (mathematics)
  • In mathematics, specifically category theory, a doctrine is roughly a system of theories ("categorical analogues of fragments of logical theories which

    Doctrine (mathematics)

    Doctrine_(mathematics)

  • Fair use
  • Concept in United States copyright law

    Fair use is a doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright

    Fair use

    Fair_use

  • Step transaction doctrine
  • The step transaction doctrine is a judicial doctrine in the United States that combines a series of formally separate steps, resulting in tax treatment

    Step transaction doctrine

    Step_transaction_doctrine

  • Yoshida Doctrine
  • Economic strategy adopted in Japan after World War II

    The Yoshida Doctrine was a strategy adopted by Japan after its defeat in 1945 under Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida, the prime minister 1948–1954. He concentrated

    Yoshida Doctrine

    Yoshida Doctrine

    Yoshida_Doctrine

  • Sinatra Doctrine
  • Joke slogan describing the loosening of relations between the USSR and satellite states

    The Sinatra Doctrine was a Soviet foreign policy under Mikhail Gorbachev for allowing member states of the Warsaw Pact to determine their own domestic

    Sinatra Doctrine

    Sinatra_Doctrine

  • Peculiar risk doctrine
  • The peculiar risk doctrine is a legal doctrine in the U.S. state of California by which an owner or employer can be held vicariously liable for damages

    Peculiar risk doctrine

    Peculiar_risk_doctrine

  • Castañeda Doctrine
  • The Castañeda Doctrine is a term used as reference to Mexico's foreign policy during the presidency of Vicente Fox. Its name derives from its proponent

    Castañeda Doctrine

    Castañeda_Doctrine

  • Nondelegation doctrine
  • Theory of constitutional law

    The doctrine of nondelegation (or non-delegation principle) is the theory that one branch of government must not authorize another entity to exercise the

    Nondelegation doctrine

    Nondelegation_doctrine

  • Correlative rights doctrine
  • The correlative rights doctrine is a legal doctrine limiting the rights of landowners to a common source of groundwater (such as an aquifer) to a reasonable

    Correlative rights doctrine

    Correlative_rights_doctrine

  • Legal doctrine
  • Set of rules or procedures through which judgements can be determined in a legal case

    A legal doctrine is a framework, set of rules, test, or procedural steps — often established through precedent in the common law — through which judgments

    Legal doctrine

    Legal_doctrine

  • Doctrine (PHP)
  • Object–relational mapping for PHP

    The Doctrine Project (or Doctrine) is a set of PHP libraries primarily focused on providing persistence services and related functionality. Its most commonly

    Doctrine (PHP)

    Doctrine_(PHP)

  • Drago Doctrine
  • 1902 Argentine policy on debt repayment

    Drago Doctrine was announced in 1902 by Argentine Minister of Foreign Affairs Luis María Drago in a diplomatic note to the United States. This doctrine stated

    Drago Doctrine

    Drago Doctrine

    Drago_Doctrine

  • Three bodies doctrine
  • Doctrine in Vedanta: the gross body, the subtle body, and the causal body

    According to three bodies doctrine in Hinduism, the human being is composed of three shariras or "bodies" emanating from Brahman by avidya, "ignorance"

    Three bodies doctrine

    Three_bodies_doctrine

  • Inder Kumar Gujral
  • Prime Minister of India from 1997 to 1998

    External Affairs in the Deve Gowda ministry, and developed the Gujral doctrine during this period. He was appointed the prime minister of India in 1997

    Inder Kumar Gujral

    Inder Kumar Gujral

    Inder_Kumar_Gujral

  • Natural Doctrine
  • 2014 video game

    Natural Doctrine (Japanese: ナチュラル ドクトリン, Hepburn: Nachuraru Dokutorin) is a 2014 tactical role-playing game by Kadokawa Games for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation

    Natural Doctrine

    Natural_Doctrine

  • Giedroyc Doctrine
  • Political doctrine urging reconciliation among European countries

    The Giedroyc doctrine (pronounced [ˈɡʲɛdrɔjt͡s]; Polish: doktryna Giedroycia) or Giedroyc–Mieroszewski doctrine was a political doctrine that urged reconciliation

    Giedroyc Doctrine

    Giedroyc Doctrine

    Giedroyc_Doctrine

  • Methodism
  • Denomination of Protestant Christianity

    Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christian tradition whose origins, doctrines and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George

    Methodism

    Methodism

  • Meroni doctrine
  • In European Union (EU) law, the Meroni doctrine, which arose from cases C-9/56 and C-10/56 (Meroni v High Authority [1957/1958] ECR 133), relates to the

    Meroni doctrine

    Meroni_doctrine

  • Development of doctrine
  • Evolution of Catholic doctrine

    Development of doctrine is a term used by philosopher John Henry Newman and other theologians influenced by him to describe the way Christian teaching

    Development of doctrine

    Development of doctrine

    Development_of_doctrine

  • Two kingdoms doctrine
  • Protestant Christian doctrine

    The two kingdoms doctrine is a Protestant Christian theological concept that divides God's rule into two realms: the spiritual kingdom, where God governs

    Two kingdoms doctrine

    Two_kingdoms_doctrine

  • Open-fields doctrine
  • American legal rule allowing warrantless searches of private property not near houses

    The open-fields doctrine (also open-field doctrine or open-fields rule), in the U.S. law of criminal procedure, is the legal doctrine that a "warrantless

    Open-fields doctrine

    Open-fields doctrine

    Open-fields_doctrine

  • Bush Doctrine
  • Foreign policy principles of U.S. president George W. Bush

    The Bush Doctrine refers to a set of interrelated foreign policy principles of the 43rd president of the United States, George W. Bush. These principles

    Bush Doctrine

    Bush Doctrine

    Bush_Doctrine

  • Begin Doctrine
  • Israeli anti-WMD counter-proliferation doctrine

    The Begin Doctrine is the common term for the Israeli government's preventive strike, counter-proliferation policy regarding their potential enemies' capability

    Begin Doctrine

    Begin Doctrine

    Begin_Doctrine

  • First-sale doctrine
  • Type of intellectual property doctrine

    The first-sale doctrine (also sometimes referred to as the "right of first sale" or the "first sale rule") is a legal concept that limits the rights of

    First-sale doctrine

    First-sale_doctrine

  • Kirkpatrick Doctrine
  • Principle in 1980s U.S. foreign policy

    The Kirkpatrick Doctrine was a foreign policy doctrine expounded by United States ambassador to the United Nations Jeane Kirkpatrick in the early 1980s

    Kirkpatrick Doctrine

    Kirkpatrick_Doctrine

  • Clean hands doctrine
  • Concept that requires parties to be honest in court processes

    non-criminal matters, the clean hands doctrine, also called the unclean hands doctrine or dirty hands doctrine, states that a party is required to be

    Clean hands doctrine

    Clean hands doctrine

    Clean_hands_doctrine

  • Major questions doctrine
  • Principle of interpretation in United States law

    The major questions doctrine is a principle of statutory interpretation in United States administrative law under which, pursuant to recent Supreme Court

    Major questions doctrine

    Major_questions_doctrine

  • Carter Doctrine
  • 1980 U.S. foreign policy

    The Carter Doctrine was a policy proclaimed by United States president Jimmy Carter in his State of the Union Address on January 23, 1980, which stated

    Carter Doctrine

    Carter Doctrine

    Carter_Doctrine

  • Arianism
  • Christological doctrine attributed to Arius

    (Koine Greek: Ἀρειανισμός, romanized: Areianismós) is a Christological doctrine that rejects the traditional notion of the Trinity, teaching that Jesus

    Arianism

    Arianism

  • Zapple doctrine
  • Part of a specific provision of the fairness doctrine, FCC policy

    The Zapple doctrine pertained to a particular sort of political speech in the United States, for which a candidate or his supporters bought air time but

    Zapple doctrine

    Zapple_doctrine

  • Taoism
  • Religious and philosophical tradition

    characterized as a Taoist theocracy. Today, Taoism is one of five religious doctrines officially recognized by the Chinese government, also having official

    Taoism

    Taoism

    Taoism

  • Fukuda Doctrine
  • Japanese foreign policy doctrine

    The Fukuda Doctrine (福田 ドクトリン, Fukuda dokutorin) is a Japanese foreign policy doctrine, based on a 1977 speech by Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda

    Fukuda Doctrine

    Fukuda Doctrine

    Fukuda_Doctrine

  • United States presidential doctrines
  • presidential doctrine comprises the key goals, attitudes, or stances for United States foreign affairs outlined by a president. Most presidential doctrines are

    United States presidential doctrines

    United_States_presidential_doctrines

  • Jalen Ngonda
  • American soul musician

    Jazz FM Awards. In March 2026, N'Gonda announced his second studio album, Doctrine of Love, would be released on 5 June. Talking About Mary (2018) Come Around

    Jalen Ngonda

    Jalen Ngonda

    Jalen_Ngonda

  • Reformed Christianity
  • Protestant denominational family

    Reformed. This dispute produced the Canons of Dort, the basis for the "doctrines of grace" also known as the "five points" of Calvinism. Calvinism influenced

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed Christianity

    Reformed_Christianity

  • Captain of the ship doctrine
  • Captain of the ship doctrine is the legal doctrine which holds that, during an operation in an operating room, a surgeon of record is liable for all actions

    Captain of the ship doctrine

    Captain_of_the_ship_doctrine

  • Neuron doctrine
  • Concept that the nervous system is made up of discrete individual cells

    The neuron doctrine is the concept that the nervous system is made up of discrete individual cells, a discovery due to decisive neuro-anatomical work of

    Neuron doctrine

    Neuron doctrine

    Neuron_doctrine

  • Basic structure doctrine
  • Common law legal doctrine

    The basic structure doctrine is a common law legal doctrine that the constitution of a sovereign state has certain characteristics that cannot be erased

    Basic structure doctrine

    Basic_structure_doctrine

  • Doctrine of equivalents
  • Concept in patent law

    The doctrine of equivalents is a legal rule in many (but not all) of the world's patent systems that allows a court to hold a party liable for patent infringement

    Doctrine of equivalents

    Doctrine_of_equivalents

  • The Doctrine of Chances
  • Textbook by Abraham de Moivre

    The Doctrine of Chances was the first textbook on probability theory, written by 18th-century French mathematician Abraham de Moivre and first published

    The Doctrine of Chances

    The Doctrine of Chances

    The_Doctrine_of_Chances

  • Roosevelt Doctrine
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Roosevelt Doctrine may refer to: Big stick ideology, a political approach used by Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt Corollary, an addition to the Monroe Doctrine articulated

    Roosevelt Doctrine

    Roosevelt_Doctrine

  • Assignment of income doctrine
  • income doctrine is a judicial doctrine developed in United States case law by courts trying to limit tax evasion. The assignment of income doctrine seeks

    Assignment of income doctrine

    Assignment_of_income_doctrine

  • Claflin doctrine
  • American legal rule about trusts

    Claflin doctrine is a U.S. law doctrine which states that a trust cannot be modified or terminated, even if all beneficiaries agree, if to do so would

    Claflin doctrine

    Claflin_doctrine

  • The Doctrine of Fascism
  • 1932 essay attributed to Benito Mussolini

    "The Doctrine of Fascism" (Italian: "La dottrina del fascismo") is an essay attributed to Benito Mussolini. In truth, the first part of the essay, entitled

    The Doctrine of Fascism

    The Doctrine of Fascism

    The_Doctrine_of_Fascism

  • Mayflower doctrine
  • American federal broadcasting regulation

    The Mayflower doctrine was a 1941 policy of the Federal Communications Commission that purportedly prohibited radio stations from editorializing. It was

    Mayflower doctrine

    Mayflower_doctrine

  • Stimson Doctrine
  • 20th-century U.S. foreign policy

    The Stimson Doctrine is the policy of nonrecognition of states created as a result of a war of aggression. The policy was implemented by the United States

    Stimson Doctrine

    Stimson Doctrine

    Stimson_Doctrine

  • Wage–fund doctrine
  • Concept from early economic theory

    The wage–fund doctrine is a concept from early economic theory that seeks to show that the amount of money a worker earns in wages, paid to them from a

    Wage–fund doctrine

    Wage–fund_doctrine

  • Principle of double effect
  • Christian ethical consideration

    hasten someone’s death, when treating imminently terminal patients. The doctrine consists of four conditions that must be satisfied before an act is morally

    Principle of double effect

    Principle of double effect

    Principle_of_double_effect

  • Schneider Doctrine
  • Political doctrine

    The Schneider Doctrine was a political doctrine originally espoused by Chilean General René Schneider, which allowed the election of Salvador Allende

    Schneider Doctrine

    Schneider_Doctrine

  • The Doctrine of Tenrikyo
  • 1949 doctrine of the Tenrikyo religion

    The Doctrine of Tenrikyo (Japanese: 天理教教典 Tenrikyō kyōten) is the official doctrine of the Tenrikyo religion, published and sanctioned by Tenrikyo Church

    The Doctrine of Tenrikyo

    The Doctrine of Tenrikyo

    The_Doctrine_of_Tenrikyo

  • Christian theology
  • Study of Christian belief and practice

    subject to fallibility or error in that which is produced. For them, the doctrines of the divine inspiration, infallibility, and inerrancy, are inseparably

    Christian theology

    Christian_theology

  • Zhdanov Doctrine
  • Soviet cultural doctrine by Andrei Zhdanov

    Zhdanov Doctrine (also called Zhdanovism or Zhdanovshchina; Russian: доктрина Жданова, ждановизм, ждановщина) was a Soviet cultural doctrine developed

    Zhdanov Doctrine

    Zhdanov Doctrine

    Zhdanov_Doctrine

  • Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith
  • Department of the Roman Curia

    The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith (DDF) is a department of the Roman Curia in charge of the religious discipline of the Catholic Church. The

    Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith

    Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith

    Dicastery_for_the_Doctrine_of_the_Faith

  • Harmon Doctrine
  • Doctrine

    The Harmon Doctrine, or the doctrine of absolute territorial sovereignty, holds that a country has absolute sovereignty over the territory and resources

    Harmon Doctrine

    Harmon_Doctrine

  • Home Port Doctrine
  • Principle of US law

    The Home Port Doctrine is a principle in United States maritime law that restricts state and local governments from imposing property taxes on vessels

    Home Port Doctrine

    Home_Port_Doctrine

  • Obama Doctrine
  • Principles of U.S. president Barack Obama's foreign policy

    Doctrine, Truman Doctrine, Kennedy Doctrine, Nixon Doctrine, Carter Doctrine, Reagan Doctrine, or Bush Doctrine, the Obama Doctrine is not a specific

    Obama Doctrine

    Obama_Doctrine

  • Prosperity theology
  • Material wealth-based Christian belief

    humans have faith in God, God will deliver security and prosperity. The doctrine emphasizes the importance of personal empowerment, proposing that God's

    Prosperity theology

    Prosperity_theology

  • Work-product doctrine
  • Aspect of US legal privilege

    In American civil procedure, the work-product doctrine protects materials prepared in anticipation of litigation from discovery by opposing counsel. It

    Work-product doctrine

    Work-product_doctrine

  • Doctrine of the Mean
  • Central doctrine of Confucianism

    The Doctrine of the Mean or Zhongyong is one of the Four Books of classical Chinese philosophy and a central doctrine of Confucianism. The text is attributed

    Doctrine of the Mean

    Doctrine of the Mean

    Doctrine_of_the_Mean

  • Johnson Doctrine
  • Foreign policy doctrine of the administration of Lyndon B. Johnson

    The Johnson Doctrine, enunciated by United States president Lyndon B. Johnson after the country's intervention in the Dominican Republic in 1965, declared

    Johnson Doctrine

    Johnson Doctrine

    Johnson_Doctrine

  • Doctrine of foreign equivalents
  • Rule in trademark law

    trademark doctrine regarding translation of foreign words. For the patent doctrine regarding equivalent means to practice an invention, see Doctrine of equivalents

    Doctrine of foreign equivalents

    Doctrine of foreign equivalents

    Doctrine_of_foreign_equivalents

  • Doctrine (album)
  • 2011 studio album by Pestilence

    Doctrine is the sixth studio album by Dutch death metal band Pestilence, which was released on April 24, 2011. The album was recorded and mixed at Woodshed

    Doctrine (album)

    Doctrine_(album)

  • María Clara doctrine
  • The María Clara doctrine, or women's honor doctrine, was a presumption in Philippine judicial practice that gave significant weight to a woman's testimony

    María Clara doctrine

    María_Clara_doctrine

  • Primakov doctrine
  • Russian geopolitical doctrine

    The Primakov doctrine is a Russian political doctrine formulated in the 1990s. It assumes that the national security of Russia relies on its superpower

    Primakov doctrine

    Primakov_doctrine

  • Ulbricht Doctrine
  • East German diplomatic doctrine, Cold War

    The Ulbricht Doctrine, named after East German leader Walter Ulbricht, was the assertion that normal diplomatic relations between East Germany and West

    Ulbricht Doctrine

    Ulbricht Doctrine

    Ulbricht_Doctrine

  • Third-party doctrine
  • Limit to right to privacy in U.S.

    The third-party doctrine is a United States legal doctrine that holds that people who voluntarily give information to third parties, such as banks and

    Third-party doctrine

    Third-party_doctrine

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  • Diogo
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Portuguese

    Diogo

    Superior; Doctrine; Teaching

    Diogo

  • Endicott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon)

    Endicott

    English (Devon) : topographic name for someone who lived ‘at the end of the cottages’, from Middle English, Old English ende ‘end’ + cot ‘cottage’. One locality so named is Endicott in Cadbury, Devon; another is now called Youngcott, in Milton Abbot.John Endecott (1588–1665) was a prominent figure in the early history of MA, being one of the founding fathers of Salem, MA, in 1638. He served as governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony (1629–30), and worked harmoniously with his successor, John Winthrop, despite differences on points of religious doctrine. He served as governor again in 1644–45, 1649–50, 1651–54, and 1655–64, and as deputy governor in many of the intervening years. He is buried in the King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston.

    Endicott

  • Nori
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Japanese

    Nori

    Doctrine

    Nori

  • DIEGO
  • Male

    Spanish

    DIEGO

    Said to have been derived from Spanish Santiago ("St. James"), but in the Middle Ages Diego existed in the Latin forms Didacus and Didagus, causing some scholars to suspect that Diego may have originally derived from the Greek word didakhe, DIEGO means "doctrine, teaching." 

    DIEGO

  • Ekayana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Ekayana

    Doctrine of Unity; Worldly Wisdom

    Ekayana

  • Gorton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gorton

    English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Introduced in America by a family from Gorton, Lancashire, England (three miles from Manchester), the name Gorton was also adopted by a religious group known as the Gortonites. They were followers of Samuel Gorton (c. 1592–1677), whose unorthodox religious beliefs, which included denying the doctrine of the Trinity, caused him to seek religious toleration by emigrating to Boston in 1637 with his family. In conflict with authorities in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Newport, he eventually settled in Shawomet, RI, and renamed it Warwick. He died there in 1677, leaving three sons and at least six daughters.

    Gorton

  • Boddhidharma
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Sanskrit

    Boddhidharma

    Follower of Buddhist Doctrine

    Boddhidharma

  • Afrah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Muslim, Parsi, Tamil

    Afrah

    Happiness; Cheerfulness; Teaching; Doctrine

    Afrah

  • DIOGO
  • Male

    Portuguese

    DIOGO

    Portuguese form of Spanish Diego, DIOGO means either "St. James," or "doctrine, teaching."

    DIOGO

  • Ekayan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Ekayan

    The Doctrine of Unity; Worldly Wisdom

    Ekayan

  • Noriko
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Chinese, Japanese

    Noriko

    Doctrine Child

    Noriko

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  • Iftequar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Iftequar

    Royal Parson

  • Al-Mudhill |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Al-Mudhill |

    The humiliator

  • Paradeep
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Paradeep

    King

  • Sureshvar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Sureshvar

    Lord of the Gods

  • JOVANNI
  • Male

    Italian

    JOVANNI

    Italian form of Latin Johannes, JOVANNI means "God is gracious."

  • Tinisha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian

    Tinisha

    Tinkle

  • Romano
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish

    Romano

    From Rome

  • Chenery
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    Chenery

    English (of Norman origin) : possibly a habitational name from Chenevray in Haute-Saône, France.

  • Glynna
  • Girl/Female

    Irish

    Glynna

    Of the glen.

  • Jahangir
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Jahangir

    A moghul emperor had this name

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  • Uniformitarian
  • n.

    One who accepts uniformitarianism, or the uniformitarian doctrine.

  • Utilitarianism
  • n.

    The doctrine that utility is the sole standard of morality, so that the rectitude of an action is determined by its usefulness.

  • Vacuist
  • n.

    One who holds the doctrine that the space between the bodies of the universe, or the molecules and atoms of matter., is a vacuum; -- opposed to plenist.

  • Universalism
  • n.

    The doctrine or belief that all men will be saved, or made happy, in the future state.

  • Vaticanism
  • n.

    The doctrine of papal supremacy; extreme views in support of the authority of the pope; ultramontanism; -- a term used only by persons who are not Roman Catholics.

  • Uniformitarianism
  • n.

    The uniformitarian doctrine.

  • Utilitarianism
  • n.

    The doctrine that the greatest happiness of the greatest number should be the end and aim of all social and political institutions.

  • Unity
  • n.

    Concord; harmony; conjunction; agreement; uniformity; as, a unity of proofs; unity of doctrine.

  • Unitarian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Unitarians, or their doctrines.

  • Doctrine
  • n.

    That which is taught; what is held, put forth as true, and supported by a teacher, a school, or a sect; a principle or position, or the body of principles, in any branch of knowledge; any tenet or dogma; a principle of faith; as, the doctrine of atoms; the doctrine of chances.

  • Vedantist
  • n.

    One versed in the doctrines of the Vedantas.

  • Wahabee
  • n.

    A follower of Abdel Wahab (b. 1691; d. 1787), a reformer of Mohammedanism. His doctrines prevail particularly among the Bedouins, and the sect, though checked in its influence, extends to most parts of Arabia, and also into India.

  • Unitarian
  • n.

    One who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God exists only in one person; a unipersonalist; also, one of a denomination of Christians holding this belief.

  • Vitalism
  • n.

    The doctrine that all the functions of a living organism are due to an unknown vital principle distinct from all chemical and physical forces.

  • Unitarianism
  • n.

    The doctrines of Unitarians.

  • Universalist
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Unversalists of their doctrines.

  • Waldensian
  • n.

    One Holding the Waldensian doctrines.

  • Utilitarian
  • n.

    One who holds the doctrine of utilitarianism.

  • Utilitarianism
  • n.

    The doctrine that virtue is founded in utility, or that virtue is defined and enforced by its tendency to promote the highest happiness of the universe.