Similar words: legitimate, illegitimate, legit, grimace, legacy, legible, illegible, paraplegic. Meaning: [lɪ'dʒɪtɪməsɪ] n. 1. lawfulness by virtue of being authorized or in accordance with law 2. undisputed credibility.
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91 The fifth part discusses the specific application in the legitimacy proof procedure of confession.
92 "There's been some negative connotations with the jailbreak community," he said. "That legitimacy will go a long way in terms of bolstering our business and the apps business."
93 The Roman's governing was considered legitimacy,(sentencedict.com/legitimacy.html) and riders with the title Roman Emperor were regarded as orthodox and licit ones.
94 Are the Globe editorialists correct that gay marriage hasn't lent legitimacy to polygamy?
95 Although Beijing's and Moscow's recalcitrance means that the UN Security Council is not likely to act, the next best source of legitimacy in the current situation has spoken: the Arab League.
96 Finally, the last three presidents of Egypt: Nasser, Anwar el-Sadat and Hosni Mubarak, they all had strong political demands of authoritarianism which imposed political legitimacy.
97 The minister in charge of Customs and Excise, John Healey, accepts that there is an urgent need to respond to questions about the "legitimacy" of the Customs regime.
98 Will upending the old way of searching for the Dalai Lama's incarnation, in which priests search for omens, portents and meteorological signs[sentencedict.com], undermine the legitimacy of his successor?
99 In the last part, the author gives legal advice on aleatory contracts from the perspective of legislative system and boundary of legitimacy.
100 Given election being the fundamental mechanism for producing and changing legitimate power, emphasis should be put upon the mechanism of sustaining legitimacy.
101 The preliminary joinder of actions is a kind of joinder with special structure elements, and in history its legitimacy was once in question.
102 Brutality and indifference to just-war principles of discrimination and proportionality can also eviscerate legitimacy.
103 In terms of the legitimacy of academic freedom, three sorts of abridgment or suppression of the freedom are available.
104 The source from whence the law draws its legitimacy is a hot topic in legal philosophy.
105 The delimitation of the northern bounder between China and Burma in 1960 didn't mean that the Chinese government had recognized the legitimacy of the McMahon Line.
106 All private property right has its natural legitimacy and properness, property right of state is only the private property right that the state has.
107 He denied that his legitimacy has been at all affected by the evidence accumulating against him and the RPF, but I think it has.
108 The leader of the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, Sushma Swaraj, said the government had lost its legitimacy.
109 By "disenchanting" the ultimate values of the traditional normative theory of legitimacy, the empirical theory gives rise to the decline of the normative theory.
110 This article explains the establishment of quasi-possession claims the necessity and legitimacy of the system.
111 In the fourth part, this paper demonstrates the legitimacy of most aleatory contracts, and puts forward the author's evaluation criteria, based on which the author then evaluates wagering contracts.
112 Practice of export cartel exemptions needs international cooperation in competing policy. In WTO system, legitimacy of export cartel differs from country to country significantly.
113 This level of perception is a true lover's trick and as they have both unwontedly shared Voldemort's innermost thoughts, could it perhaps also point to Legitimacy at some later stage?
114 Please provide as much information as possible about your publication. Circulation, ISSN or anything to help prove your legitimacy.
115 Down, but not out: There is still a chance that Qaddafi can emerge from the current crisis with his power -- if not his legitimacy -- intact.
116 The standards of criminal proofs' legitimacy are regulated by law and embody the intervention of law-maker to criminal proofs.
117 The second part discusses the proof object of the legitimacy proof procedure of confession.
118 Neither of these two authors, however , questions the legitimacy of other approaches to jurisprudence.
119 Lack of legitimacy is reinforced by their image as agents of malevolent western policy.
120 Moreover, in public governance in the actual operation, there are also many problems, lack of citizenship, public liability fuzzy, multi-community conflict, crisis of legitimacy.
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