• The next pope should be, in short, a charismatic, missionary culture warrior, challenging the world's democracies to rebuild their moral foundations and offering Catholic social doctrine as one tool for that urgent task.

    WSJ: What to Look for in a New Pope

  • Experience has made Ms. Harris a staunch adherent of the five-year doctrine: From one really good performance comes the next half decade of gainful employment.

    WSJ: Cultural Conversation: Harriet Harris Loves Playing Bad Girls

  • Whether you regard the necessity of converging capitalisms as a sad doctrine or an uplifting one, it is important to understand that the idea is in fact wrong.

    ECONOMIST: The world is not converging on a single kind of capitalism

  • For one thing, the collective-dominance doctrine has been weakened in the EU's own Court of First Instance.

    ECONOMIST: Britney, meet Michael | The

  • One thing is for sure: the doctrine of austerity will be tested in the weeks and months ahead.

    BBC: European austerity: More pain than gain?

  • An interagency panel called the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, which looks at foreign investments for any national-security risk, has informally adopted what one official calls a "hard-look doctrine" toward any Russian attempts to invest in critical American industries.

    WSJ: Russia's Deripaska Faces Western Investigations

  • As Petraeus knows, one of the first principles of counter-insurgency doctrine is that any successful campaign must have a credible local partner.

    NEWYORKER: General Principles

  • The doctrine of extraterritorial law enforcement has typically applied to one state taking action in a neighboring state.

    FORBES: Bin Laden Dead: The Sovereignty Debate

  • That was a great doctrine throughout the Cold War, and it was always one of the things we argued about with respect to arms control.

    NPR: Transcript of Presidential Debate

  • The expansionist impulse continued under Teddy Roosevelt, whose big stick (carry one, while talking softly, he advised) and amendments to the Monroe Doctrine (his corollary proclaimed the United States' right to intervene anywhere in Latin America to prevent the Europeans doing so) have helped to make him a hero in today's Washington.

    ECONOMIST: America and empire

  • The doctrine that the supply side of the economy is irrelevant has led to strange notions, one of which is ZIRP.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • By the mid-nineteen-eighties, Petraeus had become one of a small circle of post-Vietnam military officers who had developed an interest in counter-insurgency doctrine.

    NEWYORKER: The General��s Dilemma

  • No one is putting odds on which decision will be reached, but it seems logical that the first-sale doctrine should apply to both domestic and foreign items.

    FORBES: Legality Of Selling Used Items

  • One of his most significant steps up came in 1981 when he took over as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of Faith, the Vatican office that oversees "the doctrine on the faith and morals throughout the Catholic world, " according to the Vatican.

    CNN: From police officer's son to pope: The life of Benedict XVI

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