Similar words: smooth, smooth out, moody, a blue moon, foot, boot, tooth, shoot. Meaning: [muːt] n. a hypothetical case that law students argue as an exercise. v. think about carefully; weigh. adj. 1. of no legal significance (as having been previously decided) 2. open to argument or debate.
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31. This is a moot point which requires further study before it can be resolved.
32. The oil versus nuclear equation is largely moot.
33. He organized the weekly moot.
34. That is a moot question.
35. I was away in Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province last week judging the 9th China Jessup Moot Court Competition.
36. The course will feature interactive sessions such as business negotiations, team discussion, presentation to Broad of Directors, dispute settlement, moot court and etc. in the hypothetical context.
37. If the librarian hated everything about law school, then watching moot court or on-campus interviewing could evoke such painful memories that job satisfaction goes down.
38. To plead or argue ( a case ) in a moot court.
39. Manufacturers are moving toward gearless turbines, however, so that limitation may become moot.
40. Jessup is a well-known international moot court competition on international law whereby teams from law schools all over the world compete in Washington D.
41. The question mooted in the board meeting is still a moot point.
42. I mean, as long as I don't fuck up Moot Court, I think the job's mine.
43. Whether this ethylene will exported or supplied to other complexes in Al - Jubail a moot point.
44. Enhancing students'ability, standardizing and improving moot court teaching are issues currently confronted by law colleges and universities.
45. Case teaching method, moot court method and clinic method have turned out to be effective, which can be used according to the actual situation.
46. Since the accusedis already in custody, I assumebail is moot?
47. Under the guidance of example teaching theory,(http://sentencedict.com/moot.html) the teaching model of moot court plays an important role in the teaching of economic law.
48. It a moot point how far this is rooted in fundamentals.
49. The Open will feature simultaneous divisions in English and Mandarin British Parliamentary debate, and moot court.
50. All questions of procedure and rules shall be regulated in accordance with the provisions of the Official Rules of the 2010 Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition.
51. The laboratory education of law major is a new mode of experimental teaching and the moot court, as an indispensible part of it, plays an important role.
52. Welcome to the Guangzhou fair, Mr. Moot. Wish you'll have a wonderful time at the fair.
53. Subject study model includes discussions on hot issues, case study, brainstorming and moot court, etc.
54. It is generally accepted that moot court, case discussion and society investigation are the content of legal practice teaching.
55. There, he won the moot court competition and took a degree in 1959.
56. Whether any of this truly endorses Dr Patel's hypothesis is moot.
57. Compared to the other romantic composers in 19th century, Felix Mendelssohn -Bartholdy is one of the moot important.
58. The teaching of moot court is one of practical methods used mostly in law education.
59. If you've been fired because of some horrible offense, this may be a moot point.
60. PCMLP hosts several popular annual events including the Monroe E. Price International Media Law Moot Court Competition and the Annenberg-Oxford summer school on global media policy.