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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121 Because they have moral legitimacy, courage and dreams, as well as a fandom that believes and supports them.
122 Second, the admiring of the Chinese knight-errantry cans catharsis negation and dissatisfaction of people to the legitimacy law and realism.
123 At stake could be the legitimacy of the open market economy itself.
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124 Based on Faucault's "discourse", Edward W. Said defines orientalist as "orientalism discourse"and queries its legitimacy, which is the very core of his thought of orientalism.
125 For the other half, Timberland plans to buy credits, or offsets, which it says it's vetting for legitimacy.
126 Elected by local notables for nine years Senators lack the democratic legitimacy of members of the National Assembly.
127 Most extraterritorial legislation recognize the legitimacy of multi-level direct sales(that is MLM).
128 Chapter two carries out a research on the legitimacy of the interpretation of the Appellate Body about the Amicus Curiae briefs.
129 Marx' s perceptual conception of nature may find a logical channel to the plight of the legitimacy of environmental ethics.
130 I think all this talk about the legitimacy as a way overblown.
131 It ends uncertainty about the legitimacy of the pay cut.
132 In disenchanting the unquestioned and un-reflected essentialistic literary beliefs, Tony Bennett has questioned the legitimacy of Marxist aesthetics.
133 This is certainly the vision in the Organization Department, and they see legitimacy as their political lodestar.
134 This part chiefly studies its concept, classification, legitimacy and the difference between it and Circumvention Instigation.
135 Mr Strauss Kahn 's twin search for legitimacy and relevance will soon be put to the test.
136 The absolute worship of text provides literary study with legitimacy and transcendence and divinity, but meanwhile(sentencedict.com), this kind of study loses validity reality and humanity.
137 Another gesture towards accepting the legitimacy of the Cypriot government would help.
138 I once again deny the legitimacy of the phone interceptions.
139 "I think there is obviously concern in the US when there is legitimacy conferred on individuals and political parties that have had some association with antisemitism, " Forman said.
140 Some on the Chinese Right want to push elections forward and faster, especially in the cities, seeking to enfranchise workers as a means of promoting Party legitimacy.
141 But now, after a steady influx of foreign-born players, the once grandiose "World Series" designation finally has gained some legitimacy.
142 The principle of subsidiary proves legitimacy to local fiscal autonomy.
143 The third part discusses the allotment of responsibility in the proof of the legitimacy proof procedure of confession .
144 Multi-arch tunnel, as a new topic in our country, was still the stage of existence and verifying the legitimacy, and the study has been pointing any specific question.
145 Parameters of legitimacy must be strictly inspected in strict accordance with command input format for input, otherwise the program may not correctly execute instructions.
146 The moral legitimacy of administrative legislation should be proved by giving protection without infringing upon human rights.
147 The Roman's governing was considered legitimacy, and rulers with the title Roman Emperor were regarded as orthodox and licit ones.
148 Habermas investigates the late capitalism"s legitimacy crisis with the applying of communicative rationality on the political sphere."
149 Petty despots and tin-pot tyrants often pay lip service to democratic ideals to give their regimes an aura of legitimacy.
150 Third chapters are foreign currency caution money business contract and their legitimacy.
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