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I was not quite sure what to make of this peremptory music, which would intrude and overwhelm him.
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And this exclusionary, peremptory or pre-emptive force is owed not to the inherent attractiveness to reason of the (content of the) proffered reason, but to the status of its author or other source as one entitled for example, by its role in a constitutional scheme of governance for the solution of a political community's coordination problems to be obeyed, complied with, treated as authoritative.
One line of feminist theory has picked up on this line of criticism, identifying the peremptory and rigidifying discourse of rights with the confrontational masculine "voice".
Was this true or were they itching to be discharged during the peremptory challenges?
He said this was a small price to pay and that, in any event, the peremptory challenge was not a right of "constitutional magnitude".
Reactions to that peremptory gesture impressed her.
The only safeguard is the peremptory challenge.
In 1986, the peremptory challenge was itself challenged, in a case called Batson v. Kentucky.
This brought him a peremptory order to return to Russia and, on his refusal, the loss of his passport.
In this instance, the oddly peremptory hand-on-shoulder gesture calls irresistibly for a caption on the order of "Take it easy".
The need to consider a real event, with its much reported facts and lingering mysteries, gives this novel a less peremptory texture than she has accustomed us to; the figure of Lord Lucan deepens and complicates, as does the nature of the evil credited to him.
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