Word: dogma
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...list of policies Foote and his colleagues laid out to revive Iraq’s markets sounds like a declaration of economists’ central dogma...
...Wednesday, after four days of bellicose rhetoric from all sides and the massing of Venezuelan troops and tanks on the Colombian border, the Washington, D.C.-based body - which has, since its founding in 1948, too often been hamstrung by a domineering U.S. and Latin America's non-interventionist dogma - issued a resolution that appears to have cooled torrid temperatures in South America a few degrees. The document includes no outright condemnation of Colombia, as Correa and Chavez had demanded, but it calls Colombia's cross-border incursion a violation of international law and calls for an OAS investigative team...
...utterly pragmatic side of Romney. But that side of him has emerged only rarely on the 2008 trail. Instead, he rarely discusses the details of his Massachusetts plan and certainly doesn't tout his partnership with Kennedy. As a presidential candidate, he cautiously adheres to by-the-book Republican dogma of giving individual states leeway in the form of tax breaks to design their own reforms...
...quest for the nation’s highest office, former Massachusetts governor and Harvard alumnus Mitt Romney will be consulting a prominent Harvard Business School (HBS) professor whose theories on strategy and competition are considered management dogma by thousands of business executives across the country...
...entrusting them to try those fugitives found after the ICTR's deadline. "There will always be a framework in place to ensure these people can be tried. We are confident that nobody will escape justice," Amoussouga says. Rwanda's Justice Minister Karugarama agrees; otherwise, he says, the "never again" dogma will be rendered meaningless...