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  • 71for — In French law, a tribunal. Le for interieur, the interior forum; the tribunal of conscience. In behalf of, in place of, in lieu of, instead of, representing, as being which, or equivalent to which, and sometimes imports agency. Medler v. Henry,… …

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  • 72for cause — With respect to removal from office for cause , means for reasons which law and public policy recognize as sufficient warrant for removal and such cause is legal cause and not merely a cause which the appointing power in the exercise of… …

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  • 73for cause — With respect to removal from office for cause , means for reasons which law and public policy recognize as sufficient warrant for removal and such cause is legal cause and not merely a cause which the appointing power in the exercise of… …

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  • 74for all the world — idi a) for any consideration, however great: She wouldn t visit them for all the world[/ex] b) in every respect; precisely: You look for all the world like my friend Mary[/ex] …

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  • 75for all intents and purposes — adverb For every functional purpose; in every practical sense; in every important respect; practically speaking. For all intents and purposes the case is closed. Syn: effectively, essentially, in essence, in effect, practically, virtually …

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  • 76for — I (Roget s IV) conj. Syn. as, since, in consequence of the fact that; see because . prep. Syn. toward, to, in favor of, to be given to, in order to get, under the authority of, in the interest of, during, in order to, in the direction of, to go… …

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  • 77for — I. prep. 1. Because of, by reason of. 2. On account of, for the sake of. 3. In the place of, instead of. 4. Concerning, with respect to, with regard to. 5. Toward, towards. 6. Conducive to, beneficial to. 7. Against, in oppositio …

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  • 78respect the person — phrasal 1. : to consider a case or question with reference to the person involved and one s bias for or against him 2. archaic : to have regard for the quality (as of rank, station, outward aspect) of a person …

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  • 79Respect - The Unity Coalition — a British political party started by George Galloway in 2004 after he was forced to leave the Labour Party because he criticized Tony Blair and George W Bush for invading Iraq. The party is against war and supports traditional socialist ideas. *… …

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  • 80respect the law — show regard for the laws of one s country …

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