نتایج جستجو برای: another doctrine

تعداد نتایج: 276455  

2003
Glenn A. Fink

Crews of human operators controlling large, real-time systems such as ships, airplanes, nuclear power plants, space missions, air traffic, etc., are typically assigned responsibilities according to doctrine, standard operating procedure, and training. This study prototypes a software system for monitoring and visualizing crew workload to provide leaders, trainers, doctrine writers, and interfac...

2009
SAROJ GIRI

One key paradigmatic subtext of Naomi Klein’s argument runs in her The Shock Doctrine (London: Penguin, 2008) is how the supposed undemocratic, violent character of ‘‘totalitarian’’ Marxist movements serve to justify repressive measures by the neo-liberal state. In inviting such a repressive response from the state, ‘‘undemocratic’’ revolutionary left movements are presented as causing the eros...

Journal: :De Computis 2022

In the 18th century, doctrine of mercantilism-cameralism penetrated Russia and became basis for concept state accounting, which was implemented in Admiralty Regulation (1722), first Russian accounting law. The is a unique testimony to earliest experience adoption economic ideology Western style Russia. It brought an understanding importance procedures, budgeting control. aim this study show how...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 1994
V Sarić V Atias-Nikolov T Kovac E Franković V Mrsić J Lukac

NATO war medical doctrine was applied in the war in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, due to rather specific martial and organizational circumstances, the doctrine had to be modified. sometimes substantially. A medical team from the war hospital in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina describes their work with respect to the four-echelon NATO doctrine. The team covered a relatively large and a...

Journal: :The British journal of sociology 2011
Robert J Brym Robert Andersen

Israeli counterinsurgency doctrine holds that the persistent use of credible threat and disproportionate military force results in repeated victories that eventually teach the enemy the futility of aggression. The doctrine thus endorses classical rational choice theory's claim that narrow cost-benefit calculations shape fixed action rationales. This paper assesses whether Israel's strategic pra...

2009
David Capper

English Contract Law has long struggled to understand the effect of a fundamental common mistake in contract formation. Bell v. Lever Brothers Ltd. [1932] A.C. 161 recognises that a common mistake which totally undermines a contract renders it void. Solle v. Butcher [1950] 1 K.B. 671 recognises a doctrine of ‘mistake in equity’ under which a serious common mistake in contract formation falling ...

2006
Osamu Muramoto

Jehovah's Witnesses' (JWs) refusal of blood transfusions has recently gained support in the medical community because of the growing popularity of "no-blood" treatment. Many physicians, particularly so-called "sympathetic doctors", are establishing a close relationship with this religious organization. On the other hand, it is little known that this blood doctrine is being strongly criticized b...

Journal: :The journal of pastoral care & counseling : JPCC 2006
Irv Brendlinger Eric E Mueller

The doctrine of Christian Perfection is viewed by some as a wonderful and liberating doctrine, but by others it is seen as producing false expectations and guilt. John Wesley, the first major theologian to develop a theology of Christian Perfection, encountered misunderstandings and problems with this doctrine. He wrote and preached to correct the misunderstandings. Unfortunately, misunderstand...

2016

Chapter 1: Beginning with the Metaphysics of Morals’ systematic portrayal of reason’s universally legislative role with respect to duties of right and duties of virtue, I explain why Kant requires the concept of an end that is also a duty if the distinction that he draws between juridical and ethical lawgiving is to ground the basic architectonic setup of his overall doctrine of morals, i.e., i...

Journal: :Medical History 1993
Mitchell Glickstein

social conditions. Indeed, growing nationalist activities in the twentieth century led the government of India to operate its medical policies with and through this plural structure up to independence. Others might wish to paint a different picture in which Western medicine and the European model was both more dominant and more contested, yet Bala offers considerable food for thought and new id...

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