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The phrase "as peremptory" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is authoritative or leaving no room for refusal or contradiction.
Example: "The judge's ruling was as peremptory as it was unexpected, leaving the defendant with no options."
Alternatives: "as authoritative" or "as decisive".
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At 72, his playing is still as peremptory as drumming, as clear and quick as flowing water.
These dismissals, known as peremptory challenges, are different from cause challenges, in which lawyers state reasons for dismissal, such as conflicts of interest.
Of course, from that bleak period, there is a tendency to look back sentimentally towards the Clinton era, but Madeleine Albright was in her way every bit as peremptory and demanding of submission by the UN.
That stance, taken today by Chief Judge Judith S. Kaye and two of her colleagues on the Court of Appeals, raises the prospect, experts say, that in future the court could consider striking down the law that sets the number of such juror dismissals, known as peremptory challenges, which would make for a major change in criminal trials.
Timothy Foster had argued that the exclusion of African-Americans from the jury tasked with weighing his case violated the Constitution, which prohibits states from using what are known as peremptory strikes to leave out jurors because of their skin color.
These duties are not articulated as peremptory duties that companies "must" engage in, but as actions they "should" undertake.
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As alarming impingements on the viewer's space, defining art as the peremptory assertion of the artist's prerogative, they deliberately stirred dread, though they were quite secure.
For a jus cogens norm to be created, the principle must first be established as a rule of international law and then recognized by the international community as a peremptory rule of law from which no derogation is permitted.
As controversial as this Kirkuk scheme has been, the KPA's recently signed oil concession with the U.S. based Hunt Oil company has been criticized even by the U.S. as a peremptory act that threatens Iraqi Constitutional reform on oil distribution, and deepens fissures within Iraq's governing coalition.
It is always peremptory: as Jesus pictured it, as brief as a farmer ripping weeds out of a field.
Rivette was a consummate cinephile, a critic of profound and famously peremptory insight, as well as a virtual walking encyclopedia of cinematic knowledge.
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