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doctrine

Aussprache: [ˈdɒktrɪn]

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Kontext: „beliefs“

(noun) a set of beliefs or ideas that are held and taught by a group, often related to religion or politics. It’s like a big rulebook for how a group thinks about important things.

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The doctrine of kindness teaches us to treat everyone with respect.

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Not everyone agrees with that doctrine; many people prefer different beliefs.

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What does the doctrine say about helping others?

Kontext: „law“

(noun) a principle or policy that is established in a legal context. This could be used to guide decisions in a court case, sort of like a set of rules that judges follow.

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The doctrine of legal precedent helps judges make fair decisions based on previous cases.

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Without the doctrine of precedent, many court cases would be confusing and unfair.

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How does the doctrine of precedent affect the outcome of trials?

Kontext: „military“

(noun) a principle that guides military action or strategy. This is like the game plan that an army follows during conflicts.

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The military doctrine emphasizes the importance of teamwork during missions.

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Ignoring the military doctrine can lead to a disorganized effort in combat.

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What is the main doctrine that the army follows for deployment?

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