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  • 91answerable — adjective /ˈæn.sɛɹ.ʌ.bl/ a) Obliged to answer; liable to be called to account; liable to pay, indemnify, or make good; accountable; amenable; responsible; as, an agent is answerable to his principal; to be answerable for a debt, or for damages …

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  • 92Lewisham LBC v Malcolm and EHRC — Court House of Lords Citation(s) [2008] UKHL 43, [2008] IRLR 700 Lewisham LBC v Malcolm [2008] UKHL 43 is a case on the application of equality legislation in the United Kingdom, relevant for UK labour law, concerning disability discrimination.… …

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  • 93Migettuwatte Gunananda Thera — Religion Theravada Buddhism School Theravada Personal Born February 9, 1823(1823 02 09) Mohottiwatta (Migettuwatta), Balapitiya, Sri L …

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  • 95valid — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. sound, logical; legal, binding, well grounded, just. See demonstration, truth, legality, power. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Capable of proof] Syn. sound, cogent, logical, conclusive, solid, well… …

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  • 96Oedipus Complex —    Oedipus complex is the psychoanalytical term for the sexual attraction of a son to his mother, accompanied by manifestations of hostility toward the father.    The name for this psychological pattern in males was taken by Sigmund Freud from… …

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  • 97compelling — adjective 1) a compelling performance Syn: enthralling, captivating, gripping, riveting, spellbinding, mesmerizing, absorbing, irresistible Ant: boring 2) a compelling argument Syn …

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  • 98pose — pose1 [pōz] vt. posed, posing [ME posen < OFr poser, to put in position < VL pausare, to place, put < L, to stop (see PAUSE): meaning and form altered by assoc. with L positus, pp. of ponere, to place, put: see POSITION] 1. to put forth; …

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  • 99ad ignorantiam — |aˌdignəˈranshēˌam adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Latin, to ignorance : by use of unanswerable challenge to disprove rather than by serious attempt to prove an ad ignorantiam argument …

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  • 100irrefragable — adj. 1 (of a statement, argument, or person) unanswerable, indisputable. 2 (of rules etc.) inviolable. Derivatives: irrefragably adv. Etymology: LL irrefragabilis (as IN (1), refragari oppose) …

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