Sentence examples similar to juridically distinct from inspiring English sources

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Res judicata, (Latin: "a thing adjudged"), a thing or matter that has been finally juridically decided on its merits and cannot be litigated again between the same parties.

Juridically, they have a pretty solid case, too.

Other churches have similarly defined schism juridically in terms of separation from their own communion.

The apartheid rulers yearned to be seen as spiritually and juridically part of a remote, Western society rather than of a continent they depicted as cruel and barbaric.

Politically and juridically, as the stabilizing factor over the Islamic peoples, the Būyids, in spite of their own religious affiliation, maintained the caliphate.

And, morally as well as juridically, a tie goes to the winner — i.e., the one with the most delegates.

This codification enabled the empire to stand up to the juridically minded church of Avignon. Louis possessed courage and tenacity without being rigid.

They have distinct histories and distinct needs.

The rational is distinct.

Be distinct and credible.

It's distinct".

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