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There is no evidence that suggests rearguardism is any less dogmatic then vanguardism can be.
It appears to be a prudential judgment of the Pope's, not a dogmatic statement.
Compromise, rather than dogmatic statements and dreary nit-picking over the constitution, can be the only way to maintain this progress.
They must beware of becoming dogmatic and opinionated and strive to keep an open mind and their opinions flexible.
Jesus used an indirect and subtle method of communication which may well have been more effective than direct, dogmatic statements.
My dictionary defines a pedagogue as a pedantic or dogmatic teacher and there is a lot of that about Waters.
He is much less certain and dogmatic talking about emotions and personal relationships.
He has stood up to petty tyrants, from dogmatic Communists, through McCarthyites to third-world dictators.
By contrast, the authority's expert witness was emphatic, even dogmatic, in his evidence.
The implication is that this is needless suffering or, even worse, suffering caused by human beings with their dogmatic religious intolerance.
Researchers have found that Conservatives typically are dogmatic, intolerant of ambiguity with beliefs rooted in fear and aggression.
Although influenced by one and almost embarrassingly in awe of the other, he was more pluralist than either of his highly dogmatic mentors.
Stubborn cusses that they are, those dogmatic mathematicians insisted on using the old, messy value of pi.
In view of these new possibilities, science sees dogmatic ethics and the moral burdens of history as obstacles on the road to progress.
Despite years of evidence highlighting their failings, dogmatic adherence to dated ideology persists.
That is to say, it is concerned with academic biblical exegesis and academic dogmatic theology.
After all, it is, I suppose, a bit dogmatic to absolutely insist the whole thing is state controlled.
It promised ruthless pragmatism about means, but has become dogmatic in its advocacy of the private sector.
A far more sinister implication is the creation of an intolerant dogmatic approach to complex issues.
The problem many have with a dogmatic acceptance of any theory, scientific or not, is a lack of proof.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is with the contingency of being that criticism of Darwinism and Lamarckism of the dogmatic type has to deal.
However, I give you leave to be as dogmatic and didactic as you like in return.
Mr. Howe could have said without being dogmatic that a man thus transported would die of what is known as caisson disease.
To this may be added problems of a more dogmatic nature, eschatological and otherwise.
Only the most deplorable ignorance and factiousness could base a pretence of dogmatic difference on such a foundation.
In the inevitable jangle of these incompatibles the church had become dogmatic.
All dogmatic decrees of the Pope, made with or without his general council, are infallible and irreformable.
Another consequence of Scaliger's dogmatic teaching, the latinization of culture, can only be referred to here in passing.
Their compromises led to ethical hypocrisies and to that dogmatic despotism which was confirmed by the Tridentine Council.
On the question as to whether descent was monophyletic or polyphyletic Darwin expressed no dogmatic opinion.
He won't be capable of taking a no-nonsense, dogmatic, black-and-white stand.
As for the rest, they were numskulls, ninnies, superficial, dogmatic, and ignorant.
You have merely made a few excited and dogmatic assertions about my mental caliber.
He was dogmatic with those who did not venture to assert themselves, but with the self-assertive he was very modest.
The irreligion of the Third Republic is a dogmatic irreligion.
Are you inclined to be moralistic, dogmatic, critical, or judgmental?
It is not a part of the dogmatic system of photoplay criticism.
A like dogmatic partisanship obtains in the question of defences.
It is his very ignorance of a matter that makes him dogmatic.
It has had a name to live in some dogmatic theology, but each man's innocence and his real liking of his neighbor have kept it a dead letter.
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