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GORSUCH ATTENDING EVENT AT TRUMP HOTEL - "His bartender makes an incredible mojito" would be an incredible reason to recuse oneself from a trial.
If one has embraced the worldview that embraces amorality, then it would be logical to admit that one's personal morality is based on subjective preferences and comforting fiction or to recuse oneself from discussions (and lectures) on the topic.
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Merriam-Webster said that "recuse", meaning "to disqualify (oneself) as judge in a particular case" was also in contention for its word of the year slot, thanks to US attorney general Jeff Sessions recusing himself from the FBI's investigation in March.
In a recent discussion of the rise of the reflexive transitive verb >recuse, meaning "to disqualify (oneself)," I quoted the lexicographer in charge of the new Oxford Law Dictionary as he took issue with several general dictionaries' definitions of that term.
You recuse yourself?
She wants to recuse herself?
He can recuse himself.
"One must show oneself deserving," he said.
-- I could honorably recuse myself.
"I agreed with the decision to recuse.
He was just going to recuse himself.
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