- common-law
legal systems,
laches (/ˈlætʃɪz/ LAT-chiz, /ˈleɪ-/; Law French:
remissness, dilatoriness, from Old French: laschesse) is a lack of
diligence and...
- in this
Community who
claims to be able to
guide others to God, but is
remiss in but one rule of the
Sacred Law—even if he
manifests miracles that stagger...
- meetings, and
collecting contributions "from
actors and
directors who were
remiss". In 1938, Crawford,
Adolphe Menjou, and
Jackie Cooper were on the organization's...
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acknowledged in an oral
history interview that the
State Department was "
remiss" in its
handling of the case. "We knew
fairly early on that the governments...
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anniversary together, but the Queen's
official birthday and Fowler's
complete remissness puts a
spanner in the works. 2 "Fire and Terror" John
Birkin Ben Elton...
-
statute law
prohibits and
expressly or
impliedly subjects to
punishment remissible by the
state alone and
which the
offender cannot avoid by his own act...
- canned. An ****ortment of
previews is the only
bonus feature. I
would be
remiss if I didn't give the
filmmakers props for
their one
original idea: I'm pretty...
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example Zinn set in the civil-rights and
Vietnam movements, and they
would be
remiss not to note the
value of A People's History,
along with its limitations...
- "Aguirre, with its
incredible imagery, was a very
strong influence. I'd be
remiss if I didn't
mention it."
Several critics have
noted that
Aguirre appears...
-
Andaman mythology [lt],
Puluga ceased to
visit the
people when they
became remiss of the
commands given to them at the creation. Then,
without further warning...