This view of the Church is dogmatically defined Catholic doctrine, and is therefore " de fide ".
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Teachers who were susceptible to biasing information treated their low-expectancy students more dogmatically than their high-expectancy students.
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The Revolution increased American Quakers'sense of isolation, consequently making postwar Quakerism less culturally diverse and more dogmatically unified.
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His teaching style is a source of controversy among some of his former students, who considered it to be dogmatically authoritarian.
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By the 17th century, those who clung dogmatically to Aristotle's teachings were faced with several competing approaches to nature.
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So to say it dogmatically and definitely on a WP page is AGAINST WP POLICY OF NEUTRAL TONE AND OBJECTIVE UNBIASED WORDING.
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The hypotheses of God or a soul cannot be dogmatically affirmed or denied, but we have a practical interest in their existence.
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Some beliefs about Marian devotions have been asserted by the saints and theologians, but have not been dogmatically approved by the Church.
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Today they are employed less dogmatically, yet they still provide his music with a backbone as tough and resilient as Stravinsky's.
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The British government, dogmatically committed to a laissez-faire economic policy, castigated Temple for interfering in the workings of the market.