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How to use dogmatically in a sentence

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Because the discursive babbler is setting himself some dogmatically rigid guardrails.
We could then choose to separate art from non-art dogmatically, or by popular opinion.
Had we done that at the time, there would have been an outcry that we were acting dogmatically, that this was Old Labour back.
If you regard a presumption as rebuttable, you are NOT following it dogmatically!
She wrote encyclopedically and dogmatically, cataloging as many fragments of Zuni culture as she could capture.
He changed how the people of his time engaged God, editing a theology that was often portrayed harshly and dogmatically.
Researchers familiar with spectrometry and colorimetry will know this, but there might be many readers that dogmatically reject any animal color study without reflectance.
Singapore also wishes to emphasize that it does not insist dogmatically upon adhering to its position.
In this sense, I think that to abide dogmatically by a Stability Pact decided under different circumstances ten years ago is a big mistake.
As Mr Cappato is well aware, I am not dogmatically pre-committed to the solutions he recommends.
So what is a government to do when it is dogmatically opposed to something that the public values?
He has become a father for the first time, something which he loves but which plays havoc with his formerly mischievous and dogmatically obtuse attitude to the music industry.
To pursue any one objective dogmatically at the expense of others will be to ignore the economic, political and social context.
The principle of unanimity in the CFSP should not be interpreted dogmatically.
Still less does it mean enforcing the Pact inflexibly and dogmatically, regardless of changing circumstances.
It is repeated dogmatically and incessantly as it dives gradually lower, separated by rather mechanical arpeggios.
For lack of a better description, we can call it dogmatic skepticism, because such skeptics dogmatically assert a universal claim.
The Greens dogmatically refuse to accept other forms of energy that can help us decarbonise our energy supply.
George Bush's administration has angered many scientists with what has been perceived as a dogmatically conservative and anti-science agenda.
As an economist, I say that every economic rule must be applied intelligently rather than dogmatically and bureaucratically.
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Examples from Classical Literature
But, is it possible that that which is not historically true can be dogmatically sound?
We are misusing the most sympathetic interpretation when we receive it dogmatically.
The individual reaction to these drugs varies greatly and no rule for dosage can be dogmatically laid down.
I am not a scientist who can dogmatically prove every fraction of my beliefs.
The boy thought as dogmatically as though he were one of his own ancestors.
Toward those he considered dogmatically correct, Gzowski was the archetypal avuncular uncle.
Quite unpossible to identify any gen'l'm'n vith any degree o' mental satisfaction, vithout lookin' at him, Sir,' replied the voice dogmatically.
I resist no such idea as long as it is not dogmatically imposed.
The answer to this question must not be hastily or dogmatically given.
Should any partners dogmatically assert that they possess the entire experiential truth and can interpret it infallibly and unchangeably, no dialogue can take place.
The Mormon Church is uniquely dogmatically nimble in times of necessity.
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