-
phrase is a
double dative construction. It can also be
rendered as cui
prodest? ("whom does it profit?") and ad
cuius bonum? ("for
whose good?"). Cicero...
- June 2022. Project.
Olivetti Prodest S.p.A. 1987.
Retrieved 17 June 2022.
Guida all'uso del
systema PC 128 S.
Olivetti Prodest S.p.A.
September 1986. Retrieved...
- some
notable x86
keyboard computers have been built, like the
Olivetti Prodest PC1 in 1988 and the
Schneider Euro PC
Series between 1988 and 1995. Newer...
- the
Thomson MO6 and
Acorn BBC
Master Compact with
brand names Olivetti Prodest PC128 and PC128S respectively. In 1987,
Olivetti introduced the LSX line...
- was sold by
Olivetti with
minor aesthetic changes, and
named Olivetti Prodest PC128. Twenty-one
games were
released for the MO6. The
machine was available...
- cui
prodest). Also the
motto of the
Crime Syndicate of America, a
fictional supervillain group. The
opposite is cui malo (Bad for whom?). cui
prodest for...
- Res
inter alios acta,
aliis nec
nocet nec
prodest (Latin for "a
thing done
between some does not harm or
benefit others") is a law
doctrine which holds...
- cui
prodest). Also the
motto of the
Crime Syndicate of America, a
fictional supervillain group. The
opposite is cui malo (Bad for whom?). cui
prodest for...
-
should have been
given so
freely and abundantly. (Ut
vinum aegrotis, quia
prodest raro,
nocet sae****ime,
melius est non
adhibere omnino quam spe dubiae...
- behavior.
Similar in
spirit to the
phrase cui bono (who gains?) or cui
prodest (who advances?), but
outside those phrases'
historically legal context...