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121Critique of the Kantian philosophy — Schopenhauer appended a criticism to the first volume of his The World as Will and Representation. He wanted to show Kant s errors so that Kant s merits would be appreciated and his achievements furthered. At the time he wrote his criticism,… …
122Orders, decorations, and medals of Serbia — State decorations of the Republic of Serbia are regulated by the Law on Decorations of the Republic of Serbia adopted in 2009. Decorations are divided into three grades: orders, medals and commemorative medals. There are six orders and three… …
123vel non — /ˌvel nän, nōn/ [Latin]: or not the existence vel non of a genuine issue of material fact Morris v. Smith, 837 P.2d 679 (1992) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
124merit — n. 1) intrinsic merit 2) relative merits 3) according to, on (the basis of) merit (to decide a case on its merits) * * * [ merɪt] on (the basis of) merit (to decide a case on its merits) according to intrinsic merit relative merits …
125merit — noun 1》 excellence; worth. ↘an examination grade denoting above average performance. 2》 (usu. merits) a good point or feature. ↘(merits) chiefly Law the intrinsic rights and wrongs of a case. ↘(merits) Theology good deeds entitling… …
126merit — /ˈmɛrət / (say meruht) noun 1. claim to commendation; excellence; worth. 2. something that entitles to reward or commendation; a commendable quality, act, etc.: the merits of a book; the merits of a play. 3. (plural) the substantial right and… …
127plea — In common law pleading (now obsolete with adoption of Rules of Civil Procedure) a pleading; any one in the series of pleadings. More particularly, the first pleading on the part of the defendant. In the strictest sense, the answer which the… …
128BIBLE — THE CANON, TEXT, AND EDITIONS canon general titles the canon the significance of the canon the process of canonization contents and titles of the books the tripartite canon …