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harmful
harmful : of a kind likely to cause harm harm·ful·ly adv harm·ful·ness n
tender
policy to an injured party when a higher amount is likely to be awarded at trial. 2 : to extend for
forum shopping
exercise jurisdiction based on a determination of which court is likely to provide the most favorable outcome
fighting words
fighting words : words which by their very utterance are likely to inflict harm on or provoke a breach of the
fico score
companies use the number to decide if the person is likely to pay his or her bills. A credit score is
expose
in a place or situation in which such conduct is likely to be deemed offensive or indecent esp. as set forth
dissent
[unfair squeezeout transactions—the kind to which public shareholders seem most likely to "R. C. Clark"] see also appraisal NOTE: A shareholder
Circumstantial evidence
It is obvious that a presumption is more or less likely to be true according as it is more or less
discovery
itself would not be admissible at trial but that is likely to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence. Criminal discovery,
deposition
discovery, to preserve the testimony of a witness who is likely to become unavailable for trial, or for impeachment of testimony
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