Dominate - Law Dictionary Search Results
machismo
expression of masculinity includes virility courage and an entitlement to dominate especially over women
henpeck
thus treats her male companion especially of wives who thus dominate their husbands Commonly used in the past participle often adjectively
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arm's length
in which each has independent interests and one does not dominate the other often used in the phrase at arm's length
oligopoly
pl: -lies : a condition in which a few sellers dominate a particular market to the detriment of competition by others
Collusion
up the real state of affairs. When one party can dominate over the will of the other, it would not be
Apprentice
The heart of the matter in apprenticeship is, therefore, the dominant object and intent to impart on the part of the
Constitution
for freedom from the British yoke and who knew what domination of a foreign rule meant in the way of deprivation
Company
time when the doctrine of laissez-faire held sway and it dominated the political and economic scene. This doctrine glorified the concept
Cause
(Civil P.C. 5 of 1908) Cause, involves some degree of dominance or control, or some express or positive mandate, from the
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