Contexts Customary or habitual usage The utilization of something Noun ▲ Customary or habitual usage “I'll lend no money gratis and bring down the rate ofusance.” Noun ▲ The utilization of something Find more words! Another word forOpposite ofMeaning ofRhymes withSentences withFind word forms...
immune from prosecution unencumbered unburdened rid disencumbered quit sans minus shut of unburdened by unaffected Preposition ▲ (figuratively)Superior so as not to be subject to above beyond insusceptible to not liable to not open to not vulnerable to ...
These businesses are typically located in a separate jurisdiction from the clientele they serve to avoid the risk of prosecution for operating an illegal sportsbook. While adding offshore sportsbooks to your sportsbook can greatly expand your customer base, you must be aware of the risks involved ...
Al-Rashid now moves into my area and the widespread use of divination throughout Mesopotamian history including astrology, although strangely she never uses the word, which leads to astronomy or as she puts it in the chapter’s subtitle, The Birth of Science. The artifact around which this cha...
A satisfactory conclusion would be the prosecution of Tony Blair for treason, for the way he put the interests of the American administration and his own interests ahead of ... ]The Taliban Are Shafting Us Up The Khyber As Barack Obama rehearses his speech to the American people in which ...
left owns all the high ground: the universities, the publishing houses, Hollywood, all the major journalist outputs. They have the entrenched power, which gives them more to lose and also more options to choose from, and the result is a careful, low-grade, but brutally relentless prosecution...
they have the right to kill. Americans 4th and 5th amendments are ignored in that those amendments were designed and intended to protect the people from the police. The amendments have been perverted to only protect the police from prosecution if they kill intentionally or make a “mistake”. ...
So, why didn’t they test the bite mold evidence in the Gary case? It would have been so easy. A forensics expert witness (Odontologist) in Atlanta had already committed to doing so, until he refused to lie for the Prosecution.
government on grounds of wrongful prosecution. As the filings reads: “wrongful and malicious” and a “gross abuse of process” and is seeking $50 million in compensatory damages. 7. The Trump Tower Moscow Project: Just days before attorney Michael Cohen was sentenced to three years in ...
In applying a purely subjective meaning to the term reckless it is argued however that their Lordships in G have gone too far and have made prosecutions under the Criminal Damage Act 1971 for unintentionally caused criminal damage potentially unwinnable as well as having thereby perpetuated the ...