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peremptory
adjective
Precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final.
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Many were dismayed when a rebel cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, hailed this week's peremptory withdrawal of Spanish forces from Iraq as a victory, fearing that other countries' troops may rush home too.
Ariel Sharon, a leading cabinet hardliner, was quick to declare that peremptory action by the prime minister could bring down the government.The one gleam of hope was a report that Mrs Albright had persuaded the Israelis and Syrians after a few hours spent in Damascus on September 13th to meet in Washington for "talks about talks".
Peremptory cash whip-rounds for Kremlin causes are met promptly and uncomplainingly.
But the right sounds much fiercer toward the illegals, blaming them for crime and demanding harsher measures against them and more peremptory expulsion.
And western energy companies, like Shell, have had to deal with peremptory decisions, such as that relating to the Sakhalin oil and gas project.
The judge who struck down Mr Robinson's sentence found that prosecutors "intentionally used the race of [prospective jurors]…in decisions to exercise peremptory strikes"—that is, to exclude jurors from service not just in the state at the time of Mr Robinson's trial, but at Mr Robinson's trial itself.In this section The nativist millstone Not so easy Just the ten extensions A jury of whose peers?
Judicial restraint is weak, notably after the peremptory sacking of the country's chief justice earlier this year.The press, meanwhile, resents people expecting it to play the effective opposition.
You can pronounce it "Lyuh-veef" or "Lyuh-vyoo", depending on which kind of Ukrainian you speak.Ukrainian cultural warriors waste huge amounts of time writing peremptory letters to the media demanding that they write Lviv (or L'viv) instead of the other variants, which they see as legacies of foreign rule.
But the right sounds much fiercer towards the illegals, tagging them with crime and demanding harsher measures against them and more peremptory expulsion.
I open the Washington Post to find a leader criticising the new Hungarian government in the most peremptory and sweeping terms.
Pinkish purple Wim Duisenberg, in the rough ReprintsHow, in any event, could Mr Jospin repatriate so many people, given his peremptory ban on charter flights?
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