- (the
appeal has merit),
while a
British court disposes of an
appeal with
words like "
appeal dismissed" (the
appeal is
without merit) or "
appeal allowed"...
- An
appeal to
probability (or
appeal to possibility, also
known as
possibiliter ergo probabiliter, "possibly,
therefore probably") is the
logical fallacy...
- An
appeal to pity (also
called argumentum ad misericordiam, the sob story, or the
Galileo argument) is a
fallacy in
which someone tries to win support...
-
Appeal to
tradition (also
known as
argumentum ad
antiquitatem or
argumentum ad antiquitam,
appeal to antiquity, or
appeal to
common practice) is a claim...
- The
Appeal is a 2008
novel by John Grisham, his 21st book and his
first fictional legal thriller since The
Broker in 2005. The
novel explores the interplay...
- The
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit (in case citations, 9th Cir.) is the U.S.
federal court of
appeals that has
appellate jurisdiction...
-
United States courts of
appeals are the
intermediate appellate courts of the
United States federal judiciary. They hear
appeals of
cases from the United...
- The
Mariam Appeal ("the
Appeal") was a
political campaign in the
United Kingdom (UK)
established in 1998
which ceased operation in 2003. The
objects of...
- M****
appeal as a
phenomenon of m****
psychology may
refer to:
Argumentum ad populum, or "
appeal to the m****es"
having a
generally appealing or po****r...
-
Appeal to consequences, also
known as
argumentum ad
consequentiam (Latin for "argument to the consequence"), is an
argument that
concludes a hypothesis...