doctrinally in a sentence
Examples
- Wolfowitz said that does not mean the United States " doctrinally opposed " to an expansion of ISAF.
- While doctrinally the Church of England during this time was generally Reformed in character, she retained an episcopal polity.
- Doctrinally, Smith was known for rigid orthodoxy and as an archconservative with regards to his views on evolution and race.
- The distinction between public use and public purpose has created a doctrinally confusing and highly controversial subset of public use doctrine.
- Finally, communist ambushes were doctrinally completed in less than three hours, but Long Tan had continued for over four.
- West Africa and Sudan have various Sufi orders regarded skeptically by the more doctrinally strict branches of Islam in the Middle East.
- DoD doctrinally would initiate a'pre-emptive'attack on the basis of evidence that an enemy attack is imminent.
- Covenant Life has little quarrel doctrinally with Sovereign Grace; its statement of faith is almost identical to Sovereign Grace's statement.
- Doctrinally, deceased individuals must voluntarily accept the ordinances and become converted to the teachings of Christ for them to come into effect.
- This reorganization would also make the 38th Sustainment Brigade a " separate " brigade ( not doctrinally aligned to a specific division ).