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other countries. The
reference to
civil law was not
originally in
contradistinction to
common law, but to
canon law,
although common law was not taught...
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Metallism is the
economic principle that the
value of
money derives from the
purchasing power of the
commodity upon
which it is based. The
currency in...
- or
programmes which might introduce change. BAU may also
stand in
contradistinction to
external events which may have the
effect of
unsettling or distracting...
- mysteries, the
replacement of
extinct species by others" as "a
natural in
contradistinction to a
miraculous process". When
organising his
notes as the ship sailed...
- "null and void" is a
legal doublet. The term is
frequently used in
contradistinction to the term "voidable" and "unenforceable". Black's Law Dictionary...
- (typically its
inferential relations with
other expressions), in
contradistinction to denotationalism,
according to
which denotations are the primary...
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children of believers.
Baptists also
insist on
immersion or dipping, in
contradistinction to
other Reformed Christians. The
Baptist Confession describes the...
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Kingdom (and
previously the
Republic of Ireland)
receive a fee in
contradistinction to a payment, salary, or wage, and
often use
guineas rather than pounds...
- It is a
small table with one or two rows of drawers, so
called in
contradistinction to (and
designed to match) the
tallboy or
highboy chest of drawers...
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personality and
vivid detail over
scholarly analysis. The term is used in
contradistinction to
professional academic or
scholarly history writing which is usually...