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This death is only so high on the list because of its total finality.
"It was the abruptness and the total finality of it; there was no appeal," he said from Los Angeles, where he is in production on a television pilot.
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One common kind of ouster clause is the total ouster or finality clause, which is inserted into a statute to indicate that the decision of a particular judge or tribunal is final and cannot be challenged by any court.
Unlike a total ouster or finality clause which seeks to preclude judicial review entirely, a partial ouster or time limit clause specifies a restricted period of time after which no remedy will be available.
Typically, this has been done though the insertion of finality or total ouster clauses into Acts of Parliament, or by wording powers conferred by Acts on decision-makers subjectively.
It's not like the finality of a total plane crash or anything, but hell, maybe it's worse.
Among the the reasons Cohn's book has remained such a thrilling, inspirational read are its total confidence and absolute sense of finality.
"That's it, totally," he says with finality.
Finality: the condition or fact of being final.
It's an annoyance, its finality only temporary, a place where taking a flying dagger to the face, totaling a speeding motor vehicle, or exploding in the infinite coldness of space is no biggie.
"The alternative is finality".
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