noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
Dogma 95
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
political
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Is open access not the result of political dogma rather than practical hard-nosed business analysis?
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The Independent, launched in October 1986 with venture capital, seeks to be independent of political party dogma .
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Managers of trust hospitals will be judged on their ability to manage and not as apparatchiks of a political dogma .
religious
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These newspapers devoted much space to religious dogma and disputes.
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Though I had my doubts about all religious dogmas , still I retained the habit of prayer.
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The argument based on the sanctity of life is essentially a matter of religious dogma .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The dogma of the free market should be re-examined.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A religious insight like Julian's shows that a passive, unquestioning acceptance of received dogma is not enough.
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It meant nothing less than rewriting the dogma of molecular biology, almost a redefining of the meaning of life itself.
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Neither of these extreme dogma is applied rigorously today, but it is certainly still accepted that 2-D form makes good pattern.
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Protestantism concerned itself with the inscription of dogma , attention to the text, was more emphatically scriptural.
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The movement that had started as a reaction against dogma fell into doctrinal bickering.
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The solution offered might not conform to the dogma of either political party.
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They are modern pragmatists who reject the old nationalist dogma .