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It offers raw material for anyone who wants to plead a cause or make some money.
It's Cohn who meets with many of the chief executives hoping to offer an idea, or plead a cause, with the White House.
"If your dish is a miss, it's more difficult to plead a cause," French President Francois Hollande told the Club des Chefs des Chefs at a Paris gathering of chefs of political leaders from around the world in July.
Beane wrote: "Although we hope otherwise and firmly believe that the shareholders have not plead a cause of action under federal securities laws, it may well be that [the federal judge hearing the case] rules… that the pleadings in the… case sufficiently allege a course of action against us".
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In an opinion dated May 10 , 1985 the trial court held that Hickey had sufficiently pleaded a cause of action under the public building exception, M.C.L. § 691.1406; M.S.A. § 3.996(106), to avoid MSU's governmental immunity.
The definition of an advocate is a supporter, one who will argue, even plead for a cause.
As any civil procedure student knows, Judge Clark's opinion disquieted the defense bar and gave rise to a movement to revise Rule 8 to require a plaintiff to plead a " 'cause of action.' " See 5 Wright & Miller §1201, at 86 87.
He had already been sent to plead the cause before a more powerful if not a higher tribunal.
A citizen of one of these states might, in debate with a Northerner, plead the cause of gradualism and going slow in changing deep-seated social customs, but he would run the risk of ostracism if he suggested in his home town that change should ever come.
Advocate, in law, a person who is professionally qualified to plead the cause of another in a court of law.
Euripides tries to persuade the effeminate Agathon, a tragic poet, to plead his cause.
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