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is pleaded
verb
To present an argument, especially in a legal case.
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When after a case is pleaded out a deputy chief boasts, "I just saved hundreds of thousands of dollars," the audience may be thinking along the same lines as the enraged Lt. Provenza (Mr. Bailey), who replies, "Then I quit".
Although states alone possess the right to grant nationality, if the claim is pleaded against another state, the grant of nationality must conform to the requirements of international law and, in particular, demonstrate the existence of a genuine link between the individual and the state concerned.
Your grace is pleaded to continue that climb for America and the world.
Gibbins equally concluded that palliative care is 'part of being a doctor' and that the same skills are needed for primary care in general, which is pleaded for in other publications as well [ 25, 46].
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He is pleading not guilty.
But the administration is pleading too hard.
Now the Vatican is pleading ignorance.
John Cooper Clarke is pleading with the photographer.
Now the club is pleading: Please, Brett.
ITV, however, is pleading not guilty.
The crowd is pleading with Monfils now.
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