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juristic

[joo-ris-tik] / dʒʊˈrɪs tɪk /




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Before that they always preferred to remain scholarly and juristic.

From Economist • Nov. 16, 2017

Other secondary sources of Islamic law are juristic preference, public interest and custom.

From Salon • Feb. 26, 2011

The men were all of Big Business color, but of technical shade: practical, juristic, masters of concrete planning rather than grandiose theorizing.

From Time Magazine Archive

In worse plight than even the employment of foreign literature is the understanding of foreign juristic methods.

From The Future of International Law by Oppenheim, L. (Lassa)

Their choice was the elderly senator Marcus Cocceius Nerva, one of a family distinguished for its juristic attainments.

From A History of Rome to 565 A. D. by Boak, Arthur Edward Romilly




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