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  • 51Kansas–Nebraska Act — This 1856 map shows slave states (gray), free states (pink), U.S. territories (green), and Kansas in center (white). The Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 (10 Stat. 277) created the territories of …

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  • 52arbitrator's award — n: the decision an arbitrator makes concerning a dispute – called also arbitrament; Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 53choice — Synonyms and related words: Attic, acceptance, adjudgment, adjudication, aesthetic, alternative, animus, appetence, appetency, appetite, appraisal, appropriate, arbitrament, arbitration, artistic, best, champion, chaste, choosing, chosen, classic …

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  • 54discrimination — Synonyms and related words: Atticism, Jim Crow, Jim Crow law, acquired taste, acumen, adjudgment, adjudication, aestheticism, alteration, analysis, anatomization, anti Semitism, apartheid, appreciation of excellence, appropriateness, arbitrament …

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  • 55judicature — Synonyms and related words: Areopagus, adjudgment, adjudication, arbitrament, arbitration, board, choice, council, court, court of arbitration, court of justice, court of law, curia, deeming, discrimination, forum, good judgment, inquisition,… …

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  • 56verdict — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. judgment, ruling, finding, decision, opinion, decree; determination, conclusion; award, sentence. See lawsuit. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. judgment, finding, decision, answer, opinion, sentence,… …

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  • 57Warfare — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Warfare >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 warfare warfare Sgm: N 1 fighting fighting &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 hostilities hostilities Sgm: N 1 war war arms the sword Sgm: N 1 Mars …

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  • 58arbitrary — [15] Arbitrary comes ultimately from Latin arbiter ‘judge’, via the derived adjective arbitrārius. It originally meant ‘decided by one’s own discretion or judgment’, and has since broadened, and ‘worsened’, in meaning to ‘capricious’. The Latin… …

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  • 59adjudication — n. 1. Act of deciding judicially. See adjudicate. 2. Sentence, decision, determination, decree, award, arbitrament …

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  • 60arbitration — n. 1. Mediation, intervention, intercession, interposition. 2. Adjudication, arbitrament, umpirage, test, trial, judgment, decision, determination …

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