How To Use Interlocutor In A Sentence
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In that case the Court of Appeal refused to grant an interlocutory injunction restraining breach of confidence or breach of copyright.
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Instead, the interlocutor is saying that the author was himself anti-Catholic, and therefore all of his writings are to be avoided.
Owning Authors
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The remarks were addressed to her since she was present at the time and must have been recognised by the judge having appeared before him on earlier interlocutory applications.
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However, the biennial consideration of High Court Interlocutory fees produced an uprating of just under ten percent over two years.
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So much for greater cultural understanding when you're fumbling around with your Berlitz phrasebook while gesticulating wildly at your intended interlocutor.
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An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22, r 6.
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Instead, I will use the eristic technique of posing questions and “demanding” that my interlocutors answer them.
Matthew Yglesias » Revenge of the Public Option
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Perhaps in reaction to the comments of their unseen interlocutors, their countenances are frozen in exasperation - one man leans forward, preparing to lunge in protest, while the other agitatedly wags his pencil.
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The statute constituting the Court of Appeal treats interlocutory appeals as being in a lower category than final appeals; the appeal may be heard by two Lords Justices instead of by three.
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But the difference between print's disorderliness and the Internet's, according to our interlocutors, has to do with the way it all gets filtered.
Will Books Survive?
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Given the interlocutory nature of this appeal, a remand rather than an outright dismissal is appropriate.
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Waverley, -- my young and esteemed friend, Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple, has craved of my age and experience, as of one not wholly unskilled in the dependencies and punctilios of the duello or monomachia, to be his interlocutor in expressing to you the regret with which he calls to remembrance certain passages of our symposion last night, which could not but be highly displeasing to you, as serving for the time under this present existing government.
Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
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He hisses at him for being a "banker" (sounds like wanker, get it?) and pulls him up for using the term interlocutor twice (this from the man who brought you indefatigability).
Archive 2009-01-01
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It is part of dealing procedurally, if one likes, on an interlocutory basis with the problem of unconstitutionality before it is known to be unconstitutional.
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Kemp was sure they had, and had come up against Ruddock's blankly negative, yet interlocutory style - `I dunno, do I?
A WORM OF DOUBT
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If a majority of Quebeckers, which is fifty per cent plus one, answer "yes" to that question, we will be ready to discuss our proposals with our eventual interlocutors.
On a Working Hypothesis
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Judgment in favor of patentee respecting validity issues was affirmed on interlocutory appeal, in suit against the parent.
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The two interlocutors in this dialogue were sitting in a low oak-panelled room in Plymouth town, handsomely enough furnished, adorned with carving and gilding and coats of arms, and noteworthy for many strange knickknacks, Spanish gold and silver vessels on the sideboard; strange birds and skins, and charts and rough drawings of coast which hung about the room; while over the fireplace, above the portrait of old Captain Will Hawkins, pet of
Westward Ho!
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Waverley -- my young and esteemed friend, Mr. Falconer of Balmawhapple, has craved of my age and experience, as of one not wholly unskilled in the dependencies and punctilios of the duello or monomachia, to be his interlocutor in expressing to you the regret with which he calls to remembrance certain passages of our symposion last night, which could not but be highly displeasing to you, as serving for the time under this present existing government.
Waverley
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And in Mexico, the term "strictly protect" appeared to be attached to interlocutors indiscriminately, even when officials offered only flattering assessments of their government or said little that wasn't common knowledge.
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Nonetheless, I do not think we can simply write off as immaterial or irrelevant the views expressed by my interlocutor.
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As an interlocutor she can be mischievous, playful and wildly funny.
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An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22, r 6.
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Nevertheless, the court granted the plaintiff an interlocutory injunction even though the plaintiff had previously engaged in comparative advertising.
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A mandatory interlocutory injunction would require a ¨high degree of assurance¨ that the applicant would be prejudiced by its refusal, while a prohibitory interlocutory injunction required a ¨serious issue to be tried.
Privy Council In Bank Ruling Wraps Jamaican Judiciary On the Knuckles, Part III : Law is Cool
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The plaintiff had failed to satisfy Justice Himel that an interim interlocutory injunction should be granted.
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It is only a brief passing reference but it contains a little of the evidence which was given in the Family Court on the interlocutory proceedings.
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During the procedure the arbitral tribunal is entitled to render interim award on its jurisdiction, as well as interlocutory or partial award according to the applied arbitration rules.
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Both groups show higher likelihood to apologize for the female offender and the female offended interlocutor.
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Socrates plies his interlocutors with a chain of questions, and their replies trap them into self-contradiction.
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Its long-term effect however was to provoke Edinburgh employers into various devices to evade the high piece-work rates stipulated by the Interlocutor.
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Incidentally, the interchange, feedback and conversation has been immensely valuable to me, and I hope also to my readers and interlocutors.
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Por otra parte eso de querer hablar en quechua todo el tiempo en el congreso cuando sabe bien que sus interlocutores no le van a entender, ir con ropas “típicas” y hacerse la discriminada de todo y por todo no son más que una pose para hacerse la más peruana de todas las peruanas del ande.
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As Marty regards statements as autosemantica which manifest judgments and communicate to the interlocutor that he or she is to judge in the same way, he characterizes emotives or interest-demanding expressions (interesseheischende A. usdrücke) as those autosemantic which manifest not only emotions, but also volitions
Anton Marty
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This is entirely consistent with the familiar field of interlocutory injunctions granted ex parte.
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The Court of Appeal held that this was sufficient to entitle the plaintiffs to an interlocutory injunction.
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These pidgins resembled the one resorted to by our Portuguese-speaking whaler and his Inupiaq-speaking interlocutors: they were never spoken as mother tongues.
The English Is Coming!
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Their Lordships made it clear that they ¨consider that this type of box-ticking approach does not do justice to the complexity of a decision as to whether or not to grant an interlocutory injunction.
2009 May : Law is Cool
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The Academics took the part of the questioner, who puts questions to his interlocutors and deduces conclusions that are unwelcome to them from their answers.
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If we find Timaeus (the principal interlocutor of the dialogue named after him) and the Eleatic visitor of the Sophist and
Plato
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She is abetted in her fraud by a respectable publisher and its public relations arm, taking advantage of the ignorance of her interlocutors and reviewers regarding the most basic facts of the case.
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Appeals of interlocutory orders of Superior Court judges are heard by the Divisional Court.
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The researchers constructed hypothetical conversations that differed in terms of their interlocutors, place, and topic.
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The meme our illustrious interlocutor is faultily remembering is “information wants to be free.”
Bits Debate: Responding to Readers on Filtering - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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Short-sighted, when she lifts her lorgnettes to her eyes, her gaze becomes profound and inquisitive, and her interlocutor feels pierced to the very depths of his soul.
DOVES OF WAR: Four Women of Spain
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I think there was actually a separate application for an interlocutory injunction, was there not?
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The so-called discourse implicature refers to the intention of interlocutors inferred in verbal expressions, textual versions or non-verbal behavior that are rooted on specific cultural awareness.
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But the part the credulous Friedman really gulped down was that bit about how Denmark "innovated" thanks to tax hikes then gave some of the money back to allow people to afford the miracle energy innovations, which-you should recall even if left unsaid by Espersen and her interlocutor-were so miraculous and innovative that they had to be mandated.
Energy Tribune
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Balmawhapple, has craved of my age and experience, as of one not wholly unskilled in the dependencies and punctilios of the duello or monomachia, to be his interlocutor in expressing to you the regret with which he calls to remembrance certain passages of our symposion last night, which could not but be highly displeasing to you, as serving for the time under this present existing government.
Waverley
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Such discourse is commonly jocular, and sometimes witty; every speech, coming from which side it may, ordinarily commencing with "shipmate," though the interlocutors never saw each other before that interview.
Jack Tier
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Does this court have authority to grant the interlocutory relief sought?
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After an exchange such as that described above, for example, it is definitely NOT as though my interlocutor will adjust his or her thinking to take into account the indefensibility and incoherence that has been demonstrated about the "God defines the good" position.
Traditionalists' Muddled Thinking About God and the Good: A Bit of Philosophy
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Now, would that not argue that of their nature suppression orders are interlocutory because circumstances can change and information can get out extraneously - especially in the age of the Internet.
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The bridge hypothesis, as it has come to be called, posits that fathers’ CDS is closer in form to the untuned language and communication styles that children will encounter with interlocutors outside their immediate families.
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There has been argument about whether or not there should be an extension of the interlocutory injunction which is to expire today for a period of indeterminate length.
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Gavin Lawrence as the Interlocutor in The Last Minstrel Show is sleek, sly, and not at all reassuring in his oversized cutaway coat, pin-striped pants, white spats, and Cheshire grin.
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These interlocutors, one assumes, were selected at random, for logical coherence in the set as a whole is wanting.
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Roman Jakobson defines the phatic as a ‘contact function’ in language, ‘serving primarily to establish, to prolong, or to discontinue communication’ between speaker and interlocutor.
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This is why the current engagement between my interlocutors and myself is particularly valuable.
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Russian and Chinese officials likely have found it easier to interact with each other than with their Western interlocutors, who constantly importune them to improve their human rights and other domestic practices.
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Moreover, Valla's insistence on the will as the locus of moral behavior seems compromised by the predestinarianism advocated by the interlocutor “Lorenzo” in his dialogue De libero arbitrio (On Free Will).
Lorenzo Valla
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An application for assessment of damages is made on notice under the procedure for interlocutory applications under Ord 22, r 6.
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In Britain, when the damages can't provide enough compensation for the plaintiff, the judge offers interlocutory injunction to them by equitable law.
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He's the fearless interlocutor with a Yorkshire burr; ladies and gentlemen, please welcome: Michael Parkinson!
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All of these narratives unfold partly as dialogues with what seem to be sympathetic but ineffectual interlocutors, perhaps lawyers.
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He was greatly irritated to see his interlocutor start laughing.
CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
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Socrates once more in the character of an old man; and his equal in years, Crito, the father of Critobulus, like Lysimachus in the Laches, his fellow demesman (Apol.), to whom the scene is narrated, and who once or twice interrupts with a remark after the manner of the interlocutor in the Phaedo, and adds his commentary at the end; Socrates makes
Euthydemus
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Now, would you consider staying your order so that we can take an interlocutory appeal while this case is pending?
A THEORY OF RELATIVITY
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In my opinion, any increased financing costs that are caused by the fact of litigation are not compensable losses, particularly where there is a procedure set out in the legislation for the interlocutory removal of the lien.
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This is the response I wrote to one of my interlocutors in the comments.
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The failure of a plaintiff to offer an undertaking as to damages is sometimes treated as a bar to the grant of interlocutory relief simpliciter.
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They argue that grades artificialize the learning process and teach the kids to think in terms of a desired grade instead of in terms of what they might be learning, and that grades also artificialize the nature of the relationship between the teacher and the student, encouraging the student to see the teacher as the dispenser of grades rather than a mentor or interlocutor.
Gradewise
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My interlocutors were and still are quite unreceptive to these arguments.
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Owen had the habit of staring motionlessly at his interlocutor.
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But that's not what my interlocutors, particularly the German ones, really want.
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However, he did not make a request of the Defendant, to access his property, nor did he renew his request for interlocutory injunctive relief.
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Two such massive egotists on stage without a disciplinary interlocutor is always a risk: Sinclair begins by claiming that he may have invented Home as a character, or at least some of his ‘psychogeographical’ writings.
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The lawsuit spawned a series of motions for various forms of interlocutory relief.
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Nowadays if you meet a German of a certain age, their families always voted Social Democrat before 1933, they themselves always served on the Western Front (if their interlocutor is Russian or Polish) or the Eastern Front (if you are British or American) and they always surrendered as soon as they could and they never, ever knew about the Holocaust.
German Eyes are Not Smiling
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But he is not authorised - at least morally - to publish what his diplomat interlocutor wishes to keep unrevealed.
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Also, your argument that the language indicating the availability of mandamus should not be a redundancy is highly unpersuasive, maybe the purpose was to make sure that a direct interlocutory appeal would not be available under the collateral order doctrine, and alternatively, if the collateral order doctrine did not apply, to ensure that mandamus would be available despite the lack of an independent source of jurisdiction.
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