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There wasn't anything called orthodoxy yet and heresy yet.

orthodoxy造句

Surely only the most jaded and damaged would challenge the orthodoxy of romantic love.

Nearly all Mr Romney's policies fit with Republican orthodoxy, but many voters doubt his sincerity.

There was a direct intimate connexion between chastity and political orthodoxy.

One consequence of this is that a number of pillars of business orthodoxy are being eroded.

According to official Christian orthodoxy, the form of your afterlife existence is the resurrection of the body.

German orthodoxy ignores the possibility that rising bond yields are being driven by a self-fulfilling panic in financial markets.

Having fought that election on a right-wing platform, defeat left him wary of Tory orthodoxy, so former Allies on the party's right now view him with suspicion.

They happen to hold views that would eventually be the winners in the fight between orthodoxy and heresy and be declared orthodox or correct Christianity.

As Campbell saw studies correlating protein consumption with development of cancer, he began to question the nutritional orthodoxy that based diets around the intake of protein.

The curious attempt made by Hindu orthodoxy to revive its prestige with the help of western science soon spread all over the country.

To many, Mr Trichet has been the saviour of the euro, freely breaking with orthodoxy and acting decisively to buy the bonds of vulnerable euro-zone governments while the politicians talk.

The odds in that war looked less than encouraging, however: even the captains of industry who were emblems of the free enterprise system had, as often as not, succumbed to the prevailing orthodoxy.

One is the Spanish preference for single-coloured, enduring governments, despite a proportional voting system that favours regional parties. The second is a deep-seated respect for fiscal orthodoxy.

For years after the cold war, the orthodoxy was that Russia did not pose a threat, so NATO did not need to draw up contingency plans to protect newer members, such as the Baltic states.

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