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In 1816 the Nain jaune réfugié, a French paper, published at Brussels by Bonapartist and Liberal exiles, began to speak of Royer-Collard as the doctrinaire and also as le Pierre Royer-Collard de la doctrine chrétienne, a name which came from Royer-Collard's studies under the Prêtres de la doctrine chrétienne, a French religious order founded in 1592 by César de Bus and popularly known as the doctrinaires.

Royer-Collard's and .
The term quickly became popular and was extended to Royer-Collard's colleagues, who came from different horizons.

acceptance and principle
The acceptance of collective bargaining as a national policy in 1934, implicit in the writing of Section 7A of the National Industrial Recovery Act, has made it impolitic to oppose collective bargaining in principle.
The FIH introduced competitive tournaments in 1974, forcing the acceptance of the principle of competitive field hockey by the IFWHA in 1973.
Essentially, it was an acceptance of the principle of Pakistan-but not in so many words.
Security through obscurity has never achieved engineering acceptance as an approach to securing a system, as it contradicts the principle of " keeping it simple ".
The Israel Government gave assurances of its complete acceptance in principle of the plan.
The former ROC President, Chen Shui-bian of the DPP, regards acceptance of the " One China " principle as capitulation to the PRC, and prefers to view it as nothing more than a topic for discussion, in opposition to the PRC's insistence that the " One China " principle is a prerequisite for any negotiation.
Parnell's task was now to win acceptance of the principle of a Dublin parliament.
The first principle — that drawings will be made so carefully and accurately — serves the prime goal of why engineering drawing even exists, which is successfully communicating part definition and acceptance criteria — including " what the part should look like if you've made it correctly.
Other objections can stem from a deep sense of responsibility toward humanity as a whole, or from the conviction that even acceptance of work under military orders acknowledges the principle of conscription that should be everywhere condemned before the world can ever become safe for real democracy.
“ Presenting this Pact for signing by all the countries, we strive for that its world acceptance becomes a vital principle for preserving of modern civilization.
A text of the Hague convention pointed directly on that the base for it acceptance is a principle of cultural values protection during the war established at Hague peace conventions in 1899 and 1907 and also in the Roerich Pact.
In a speech before a group of German journalists on January 13, 1933, Schleicher boasted about how based how the acceptance " in principle " of gleichberechtigung by the other powers at the World Disarmament Conference in December 1932 that he planned to have by no later than the spring of 1934 a return to conscription and to Germany having all the weapons forbidden by Versailles.
Before then, it was assumed that the Big Bang implied only an acceptance of the weaker cosmological principle which holds isotropy true only for spatial extents but not temporal extents.
Vaughan argues that by continuing appeals to Congress for civil rights legislation, Truman helped reverse the long acceptance of segregation and discrimination by establishing integration as a moral principle.
In its strict and official acceptance, it is the principle of separation of church ( or religion ) and state.
Linehan and others combined a commitment to the core conditions of acceptance and change through the Hegelian principle of dialectical progress ( in which thesis + antithesis → synthesis ) and assembled an array of skills for emotional self-regulation drawn from Western psychological traditions, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and an interpersonal variant, " assertiveness training ", and Eastern meditative traditions, such as Buddhist mindfulness meditation.
: This section of the Field Building is erected on the site of the Home Insurance Building, which structure, designed and built in eighteen hundred and eighty four by the late William Le Baron Jenney, was the first high building to utilize as the basic principle of its design the method known as skeleton construction and, being a primal influence in the acceptance of this principle was the true father of the skyscraper, 1932.
Loewy formulated his < span id =" MAYA ">" MAYA " ( Most Advanced Yet Acceptable )</ span > principle to express that product designs are bounded by functional constraints of math and materials and logic, but their acceptance is constrained by social expectations.
Since such requirements are vague and not objectively defined, however, the acceptance of the " social interest " principle for land reform into the Constitution was seen as a mixed blessing.
The FIH introduced competitive tournaments in 1974, forcing the acceptance of the principle of competitive hockey by the IFWHA in 1973.
In Star Energy Weald Basin Limited and another v Bocardo SA UKSC 35, the UK Supreme Court ( having heard argument that the principle was no longer relevant to land ownership ) held that the principle "... still has value in English law as encapsulating, in simple language, a proposition of law which has commanded general acceptance.

acceptance and did
but the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics nevertheless did eventually agree on an atomic bomb test ban, and a sort of provisional acceptance of each other's good intentions on this limited question.
Public acceptance was slow, and one disaster, in particular, did much to harm public acceptance of the vaccine.
The new approach did not secure immediate approval, but it was endorsed by the House of Lords in Quin & Axtens v Salmon AC 442 and has since received general acceptance.
Alfred strongly believed in the superiority of breech-loaders, on account of improved accuracy and speed, but this view did not win general acceptance among military officers, who remained loyal to tried-and-true muzzle-loaded bronze cannon.
However, due to AT & T policy regarding source-code distribution, this improved curses library did not have much acceptance in the BSD community.
Only after Wegener's death did evidence lead to a gradual change of opinion and ultimate acceptance of his ideas.
Although these probably did not have a direct influence on rap's development in the African American cultural sphere, they paved the way for acceptance of spoken word music in the media market.
The British Waterways Act of 1995 still did not enshrine any right of public access, although it did encourage recreational access of all kinds to the network, although the steady development of the leisure use of the canals and the decline of commercial traffic had resulted in a general acceptance that towpaths are open to everyone, and not just boat users.
While it is certain that the Harvard Mark II operators did not coin the term " bug ", it has been suggested that the incident contributed to the widespread use and acceptance of the term within the computer software lexicon.
The script did not receive wide acceptance and fell into disuse with the collapse of the Yuan dynasty in 1368.
Screen printing was largely introduced to Western Europe from Asia sometime in the late 18th century, but did not gain large acceptance or use in Europe until silk mesh was more available for trade from the east and a profitable outlet for the medium discovered.
Broad fame and acceptance did not come until he was over 60.
The commission proposed making the standard hour the base unit of metric time, but the proposal did not gain acceptance and was eventually abandoned.
Nestorius suggested the titleChristotokos ( Χριστοτόκος, " Christ-bearer "), but this proposal did not gain acceptance on either side.
These factors hindered the acceptance of Ohm's work, and his work did not become widely accepted until the 1840s.
While phrenology remained a fixture at fairs and carnivals, it did not enjoy wide acceptance within the scientific community.
The earliest of these formats, Laserdisc, was not widely adopted, but the subsequent DVD format eventually did achieve mass acceptance and replaced VHS as the preferred method of distribution after 2000.
Regarding the argument of implausibility of Muslims fabricating the story, Shahab Ahmed in the Encyclopedia of the Qur ' an states that " the widespread acceptance of the incident by early Muslims suggests, however, that they did not view the incident as inauspicious and that they would presumably not have, on this basis at least, been adverse to inventing it.
Digital8 did not get as widespread acceptance as MiniDV and Sony discontinued Digital8 camcorders in 2007.
His ideas did not gain acceptance.
Nestorius suggested the title Christotokos ( Χριστοτόκος, " Christ-bearer "), but did not find acceptance on either side.
The collaboration lasted from 1852 to 1856, its discoveries including the Joule-Thomson effect, and the published results did much to bring about general acceptance of Joule's work and the kinetic theory.
The extreme position taken here by God Apollo did not find complete acceptance, not even in Athens.

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