Crossword-Solution: JURISTS
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| Gavel wielders | 1 answer |
| Law experts | 1 answer |
| Legal authorities | 1 answer |
| Legal experts | 1 answer |
| Legal scholars | 1 answer |
| Supreme Court members | 1 answer |
| Supreme Court members, e.g. | 1 answer |
| Gavel-wielders. | 2 answers |
| Court officials | 5 answers |
| Bench warmers | 6 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
ELCETRO
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with JURISTS (5)
Jurists also noted that to prevent the sale of separate members of a family would lower the sale price, and this was to tamper with a man's property.
Ulpian: Domitius Ulpianus, one of the greatest of Roman jurists, and chief adviser of the emperor, Alexander Severus; born about 170, died 228; belongs to the Brazen age of Roman literature.
The jurists are right, then, in applying to proprietors this passage from the Scriptures,--_Ego dixi: Dii estis et filii Excelsi omnes_,--"I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the Most High." PROPERTY IS THE RIGHT OF INCREASE.
The theologians inclined decidedly to the affirmative; the jurists, on the whole, to the negative.(252) (252) For proofs of the vigour of the Jesuits in this persecution, see not only the histories of witchcraft, but also the Annuae litterae of the Jesuits themselves, passim.
The name of Emperor, a remnant of Roman despotism, was still associated with an idea of autocracy, which, though it formed a ridiculous inconsistency with the privileges of the Estates, was nevertheless argued for by jurists, diffused by the partisans of despotism, and believed by the ignorant.
Quotes with JURISTS (3)
Andrei Yanuaryevich (one longs to blurt out, “Jaguaryevich”) Vyshinsky, availing himself of the most flexible dialectics (of a sort nowadays not permitted either Soviet citizens or electronic calculators, since to them yes is yes and no is no), pointed out in a report which became famous in certain circles that it is never possible for mortal men to establish absolute truth, but relative truth only. He then proceeded to a further step, which jurists of the last two thousand y…
We are laying the foundation for some new, monstrous civilization. Only now do I realize what price was paid for building the ancient civilizations. The Egyptian pyramids, the temples and Greek statues — what a hideous crime they were! How much blood must have poured on to the Roman roads, the bulwarks, and the city walls. Antiquity — the tremendous concentration camp where the slave was branded on the forehead by his master, and crucified for trying to escape! Antiquity — th…
When jurists and business men assert that the depreciation of money has a very great influence on all kinds of debt relations, that it makes all kinds of business more difficult, or even impossible, that it invariably leads to consequences that nobody desires and that everybody feels to be unjust, we naturally agree with them. In a social order that is entirely founded on the use of money and in which all accounting is done in terms of money, the destruction of the monetary s…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (2002–2019).