A belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school.
Group of people sharing common outlook on an academic issue or field.
1However, Tim Paine perhaps won't be subscribing to that school of thought.
2Why is this school of thought especially popular on the libertarian right?
3So how can a single school of thought follow such different paths?
4He leaned more toward the second school of thought, which was that-
5We might call it the Colorado Barbecue and Floor-Bucket school of thought.
6Another more popular school of thought holds to an entirely contrary opinion.
7However, another school of thought suggests an American origin of a military kind.
8They sound, in other words, much like that school of thought.
9According to one school of thought it should have stayed there.
10One school of thought believed that the People were descended from airborne dinosaurs.
11But if you're of the Guardiola school of thought, keep this in mind.
12His sympathies with the modern school of thought are, I fancy, beyond me.
13One school of thought cries out, Let us have life as it is.
14Like-minded men gathering around Lefèvre formed a new school of thought.
15There is school of thought that the brain only exists to control movement.
16The Morpheus school of thought The Chandigarh-based accelerator does not have a physical office.
Translations for school of thought