Someone who had been 'a remarkably undogmatic man, unassuming and even diffident in manner' became obstinate in the extreme. |
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As Meyer encountered different cultures, his relatively undogmatic approach to theology enabled him to adapt his ministry to fit the situation. |
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Krishna comes across as wonderfully straightforward, honest and undogmatic. |
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Contrary to official wisdom, the public is generally measured and undogmatic in its attitudes towards the technology. |
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Throughout he remained a firm but undogmatic champion of public-service broadcasting. |
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Whatever the subject, he addresses it in a thoughtful, generous, undogmatic spirit. |
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He is a most undogmatic composer with a great appreciation of musical history. |
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For the undogmatic Bonnefoi, experiment remains open, a field of investigation always put into question. |
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His approach as a policy adviser was analytical, logical, and undogmatic. |
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Nevertheless, he quickly began to attract followers, as his open, undogmatic approach drew a circle of dedicated students, some of whom quickly became teachers. |
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This is the kind of undogmatic dealing with realities that ought to be the signature of conservative thinking about policy. |
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Like Joe Hockey, one of the two men who challenged him for the leadership, he is socially liberal and undogmatic. |
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Here and elsewhere, undogmatic observation was Montesquieu's preferred method. |
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The result has been an exciting and unpredictable oeuvre that looks to the future through an undogmatic review of the recent past. |
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The Church of England is broadly charitable, open, welcoming, tolerant, compassionate and undogmatic. |
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As an undogmatic, versatile voice of European Jazz Sclavis made it clear on several occasions that he draws the majority of his inspiration from musicians with whom he sets off to new adventures rather than music itself. |
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Seeking to study biblical texts scientifically, Semler evolved an undogmatic and strictly historical interpretation of Scripture that provoked strong opposition. |
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He has opted for the earlier, humanist Marx, and has tried to depict Lenin as a more flexible, undogmatic, and moderate thinker and politician than he actually was. |
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The attraction of Tibetan Buddhism lies in its image as an undogmatic, peace-loving and tolerant doctrine which focuses on happiness in the here and now. |
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The weaknesses of the human rights-based approach or the limitations to which it is subjected in development work in certain contexts would suggest that the approach should be used in an undogmatic way. |
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Their work is actor-oriented and undogmatic. |
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