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I W W
Industrial Workers of the World the name of two American labor organizations one of which advocates syndicalism
pass off
pass off 1 : to make public or offer for sale (goods or services) with intent to deceive : palm off [passing his product off as that of the plaintiff's "W. L. Prosser
abatement
being abated [challenged the of her bequest] [ of a private nuisance by self-help "W. L. Prosser and W. P. Keeton"] 2 : an amount abated : deduction ;esp : a deduction from the full amount of
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Way
Way [fr. w'g, Sax.; weigh, Dut.; vig or wig, M. Goth.], road made for passengers. 1. A passage or
reform
reform 1 : to put (a writing) into a corrected form that more accurately reflects the agreement of the parties [allows a writing signed by
advocacy
advocacy 1 : the profession or work of an advocate 2 : the action of advocating, pleading for, or supporting a cause or proposal [a
below
below 1 : in a lower court [the presumption that the decisions …are correct "W. J. Brennan, Jr."] 2 : lower on the same page or on a following page [the paragraph ] prep : lower...
compulsion
compelling (as by threat or intimidation) ;specif : coercion [a payment exacted by lawless "E. A. Farnsworth and W. F. Young"] 2 : the state of being compelled ;specif : duress NOTE: Compulsion can make a contract
fatal
and J. H. Israel"] 2 : making something (as a contract) invalid or unenforceable [there is a indefiniteness with the result that the agreement is void "J. D. Calamari and J. M. Perillo"] fa·tal·ly adv
Intermediary
Intermediary, 'intermediary' as defined by s. 2(1) of the W.B. Estate Acquisitation Act, 1953 includes a proprietor, tenure holder, under-tenure holder or any other intermediary above a raiyat.
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