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3659:, that "eg" and "ie" style versus "e.g." and "i.e." style are two poles of British versus American usage are not borne out by major style guides and usage dictionaries, which demonstrate wide variation. To the extent anything approaching a consistent general conflict can be identified, it is between American and British news companies' different approaches to the balance between clarity and expediency, without complete agreement on either side of the Atlantic, and with little evidence of effects outside journalism circles, e.g. in book publishing or academic journals. 3302: 4587: 2081:, he solemnly declares or promulgates ("from the chair" that was the ancient symbol of the teacher and governor, in this case of the Church) a dogmatic doctrine on faith or morals as being contained in divine revelation, or at least being intimately connected to divine revelation. Used, by extension, of anyone who is perceived as speaking as though with supreme authority. 3685:) also has "e.g." and "i.e."; the examples it provides are of the short and simple variety that often see the comma dropped in American usage as well. None of those works prescribe specifically for or against a comma following these abbreviations, leaving it to writers' own judgment. 1338:
lists all authors if ≤6, and 3 + et al. if >6. AMA style forgoes the period (because it forgoes the period on abbreviations generally) and it forgoes the italic (as it does with other loanwords naturalized into scientific English); many journals that follow AMA style do likewise.
1156: 3738:(which retain the points), "to avoid double punctuation". This is a rationale it does not apply to anything else, and Oxford University Press has not consistently imposed this style on its publications that post-date 2014, including 3515:: the explicit presence of a thing implies intention to exclude others; e.g., a reference in the Poor Relief Act 1601 to "lands, houses, tithes and coal mines" was held to exclude mines other than coal mines. Sometimes expressed as 605:. When more general descriptors follow a list of many specific descriptors, the otherwise wide meaning of the general descriptors is interpreted as restricted to the same class, if any, of the preceding specific descriptors. 3343:
to refer to multiple examples (separated by commas) is now not in frequent use; when used, it may be seen abbreviated as "ee.g." or even "ee.gg.", corresponding to the practice of doubling plurals in Latin abbreviations.
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A juridical principle which means that the statement of a rule's exception (e.g., "no parking on Sundays") implicitly confirms the rule (i.e., that parking is allowed Monday through Saturday). Often mistranslated as "the
2151:("an action does not arise from fraud"). When an action has its origin in fraud or deceit, it cannot be supported; thus, a court of law will not assist a man who bases his course of action on an immoral or illegal act. 3028:
A legal doctrine which states that a claimant will be unable to pursue a cause of action if it arises in connection with his own illegal act. Particularly relevant in the law of contract, tort and trusts.
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as a "procedural phrase" and requires using it to abbreviate "on the relation of", "for the use of", "on behalf of", and similar expressions. An example of use is in court case titles such as
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Idiomatically rendered "on the face of it". A legal term typically used to state that a document's explicit terms are defective absent further investigation. Also, "contempt
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More literally "from grace". Refers to someone voluntarily performing an act purely from kindness, as opposed to for personal gain or from being compelled to do it. In
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to express that there is no substitute for experience in dealing with all the numerous variations that may occur with skin conditions. The term has also been used in
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by a comma or used inside a parenthetical construction, and are best confined to the latter and to footnotes and tables, rather than used in running prose.
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Denoting "on equal footing", i. e., in a tie. Used for those two (seldom more) participants of a competition who demonstrated identical performance.
1167:, 9, 9471–9489, 2009) the sentence should be translated as: "There is an optimal condition in all things", which in the original text is followed by 3532:
Refers to a possible result of Catholic ecclesiastical legal proceedings when the culprit is removed from being part of a group like a monastery.
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is neuter plural and thus in Latin text is properly used only for inanimate, genderless objects, but some use it as a gender-neutral alternative.
478: 1902: 1916: 1555: 965:(To err is human; to persist is of the devil, and the third possibility is not given.) Several authors contemplated the idea before Seneca: 3555:, a bishop of the third century. It is often used to summarise the doctrine that the Catholic Church is absolutely necessary for salvation. 4768: 3043: 4042: 2746:
Originally refers to the sun rising in the east, but alludes to culture coming from the Eastern world. Motto of several institutions.
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can also refer to an administrative or judicial office taking action of its own accord; in the latter case the more common term is
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affirms that the source of grace is God, not just the actions or disposition of the minister or the recipient of the sacrament.
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Used in citations after a page number to indicate that there is further information in other locations in the cited resource.
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or Law of Parsimony; arguments which do not introduce extraneous variables are to be preferred in logical argumentation.
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is more than the loan itself. Also the basis for the term "an abundance of caution" employed by United States President
1859:, describes someone taking precautions against a very remote contingency. "One might wear a belt in addition to braces 1648: 2651:
By virtue or right of office. Often used when someone holds one office by virtue of holding another: for example, the
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Retired from office. Often used to denote an office held at the time of one's retirement, as an honorary title, e. g.
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Or 'with due competence'. Said of the person who perfectly knows his art or science. Also used to mean "expressly".
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Used in reference to the study or assay of living tissue in an artificial environment outside the living organism.
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Often used on internal diplomatic event invitations. A motto sometimes inscribed on flags and mission plaques of
1795: 57: 4569: 4546: 4068: 3465: 3211: 2932:") is an argument based on the assumption that someone's silence on a matter suggests ("proves" when a logical 2273: 2228: 1803: 1077:
philosophical position that nothing exists independently of its perception by a mind except minds themselves.
648:. Inclusion in one's title does not necessarily denote that the honorand is inactive in the pertinent office. 4003: 3829: 2493: 2248: 362: 336: 3776:
preserves the points in the abbreviations, but eschews the comma after them (it similarly drops the title's
4742: 3443:. Typically used as a stage direction in plays which means that one or more actors should leave the stage. 1644: 672: 520: 208: 1967: 598: 4758: 4612: 4368: 4363: 3753: 3538: 2883: 2464: 1906: 280:, which "In God We Trust" later replaced; therefore, it is still inscribed on many U.S. coins and on the 3671:
takes the same approach, and its newest edition is especially emphatic about the points being retained.
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uses "e.g." and "i.e.", without a rule about a following comma – like Oxford usage in actual practice.
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A legal term that means "by one party" or "for one party". Thus, on behalf of one side or party only.
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More loosely, "he who excuses himself, accuses himself"—an unprovoked excuse is a sign of guilt. In
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Truly being a thing, rather than merely seeming to be a thing. The motto of many institutions. From
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Or "being one's own cause". Traditionally, a being that owes its existence to no other being, hence
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Denoting "beforehand", "before the event", or "based on prior assumptions"; denoting a prediction.
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had to re-administer the presidential oath of office, and again in reference to terrorist threats.
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more broadly; actual practice varies even among national publishers. The Australian government's
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I. e., mistake. Lists of errors in a previous edition of a work are often marked with the plural
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In general, the claim that the absence of something demonstrates the proof of a proposition. An
1616: 1306:("and the rest") to denote names that, usually for the sake of space, are unenumerated/omitted. 4605: 4462:(revised and expanded 2nd ed.). Dundurn Press/Public Works and Government Services Canada 3769: 3581: 2763:, a blue flag with two yellow stripes, a dove, and the CDU symbol in the center with the words 1799: 1694:
Or "Even you, Brutus?" or "You too, Brutus?" Indicates betrayal by an intimate associate. From
1384:. Also used as a general form of greeting among and towards members of Catholic organisations. 1224: 623: 332: 4216: 1455: 1133:("he wishes not to seem the best, but to be the best"). Motto of the State of North Carolina. 4628: 2929: 2393:
The medical pitfall in which response to a therapeutic regimen substitutes proper diagnosis.
2349: 1812: 1400: 1276:("and the rest") used at the end of a list of locations to denote unenumerated/omitted ones. 855: 99: 89: 17: 4436: 3337:). The abbreviation "e.g." is often interpreted (Anglicised) as 'example given'. The plural 2810:"Afterward", "after the event". Based on knowledge of the past. Measure of past performance 4224: 3765: 3610: 3416: 3163: 2659: 2426:
Precedes a person's name, denoting "from the library of" the nominate; also a synonym for "
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Hacker, Diana; et al. (2008). "M4-d: Be sparing in your use of Latin abbreviations".
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is not usually followed by a comma in British English, but it often is in American usage.
8: 4331: 4163: 4138: 3552: 3474: 3310: 2652: 2575: 2076: 1695: 1314:, and therefore it can be used to refer to men, or groups of men and women; the feminine 1171:("There are therefore precise boundaries beyond which one cannot find the right thing"). 1074: 991:, XII, 2, 5). Cicero, being well-versed in ancient Greek, may well have been alluding to 944:, stating that legal actions undertaken by man under the influence of error are invalid. 377: 313: 4424:. States no rule about the comma, but illustrates use with it in §4.23 on the same page. 3938: 3278: 4558: 4463: 4336: 3747: 2488: 2168: 2021: 1651: 1311: 1000: 958: 934: 667: 658:
a faithful study of the liberal arts humanizes character and permits it not to be cruel
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motto. Refers to knowledge bringing men power over the sea comparable to that of the
2663: 2193: 2031: 1897: 1791: 1431: 1207: 882: 4778: 2936:) that person's ignorance of the matter or their inability to counterargue validly. 2797:
From the measure of Hercules' foot you shall know his size; from a part, the whole.
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standard across most American newspapers, without a UK counterpart). For example,
2505:("good does not come from evil"). Also the alias of the song "Miserabile Visu" by 64: 4533:
Adeleye, Gabriel G. (1999). Thomas J. Sienkewicz; James T. McDonough Jr. (eds.).
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Literally "believe one who has had experience". An author's aside to the reader.
3228: 2730: 2634: 2312: 2067: 1953: 1559: 1542:"And now, O ye kings, understand: receive instruction, you that judge the earth." 1524: 1426: 1070: 1054: 906: 512: 449: 440: 267: 30: 3959: 3910:(1838). "Sermones de Scripturis" [Conversations about the Scriptures]. 3606: 3585: 3573: 2353: 2285: 1911: 1842:, yielding its English paraphrase, "Anger, 'tis safe never. Bar it! Use love!" 1713: 1681: 1632: 1529: 1511: 1113: 1012: 474: 436: 431:; occasionally inscribed near the altar of Catholic churches; it refers to the 385: 369: 355: 61: 3696:. They seem more frequently to be British than American (perhaps owing to the 3598:
he who administers justice outside of his territory is disobeyed with impunity
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Both should always be printed lower case roman with two points and no spaces.
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there is a middle or mean in things, there is a middle way or position; from
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This is an internationalized expansion of what was previously published as
3777: 3710: 3698: 3077: 2681:, for example to invalidate a patent or prosecute infringers of copyright. 2624: 1879: 1872: 1822: 1782: 1492: 1404: 859: 328: 285: 281: 76: 2613: 1600: 1290: 1282: 4228: 4028: 3833: 3693: 2071: 2054: 1778: 1191: 987: 482: 276:
Literally, out of more (than one), one. The former national motto of the
3623:"extreme solution", "last possibility", "last possible course of action" 3689: 3511:"Mentioning one thing may exclude another thing". A principle of legal 3384:). Some writing styles give such abbreviations without punctuation, as 2666:
of a committee or congress may not vote; but in some cases they do. In
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Butterfield, Jeremy; Fowler, H. W., eds. (2015). "'e.g.' and 'i.e.'".
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Humanum fuit errare, diabolicum est per animositatem in errore manere.
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unde etiam vulgare Graeciae dictum semper aliquid novi Africam adferre
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uses et al. if the work cited was written by more than three authors;
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Humanum fuit errare, diabolicum est per animositatem in errore manere.
4334:; Corbett, Philip B.; et al., eds. (2015). "'e.g.' and 'i.e.'". 4284: 3920:] (in Latin). Vol. 4. Paris: Parent-Desbarres. p. 412. 3722: 2718: 2699: 2698:, referring to the notion that the validity or promised benefit of a 2581: 2568: 2448: 2427: 2294: 2036: 1708:. However, these were almost certainly not Caesar's true last words: 1345: 1335: 1327: 1322:, interlingual use, such as in reference lists, is often invariable. 1169:
sunt certi denique fines quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum
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Errare humanum est, perseverare autem diabolicum, et tertia non datur
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This page is one of a series listing English translations of notable
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Style guides are generally in agreement that both abbreviations are
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The Thinker's Thesaurus: Sophisticated Alternatives to Common Words
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is the Latin legal term denoting "fraud". The full legal phrase is
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is Cuiusvis errare: insipientis nullius nisi, in errore perseverare
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A phrase used in modern Western philosophy on the nature of truth.
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This is a Canadian revision of an originally American publication.
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before "and", which most UK and many US publishers would retain).
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Or "crucial experiment". A decisive test of a scientific theory.
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entitas ipsa involvit aptitudinem ad extorquendum certum assensum
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Third-person plural present active indicative of the Latin verb
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Universal Health Services, Inc. v. United States ex rel. Escobar
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The term is a legal phrase; the legal citation guide called the
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Recent academic notation denoting "from below in this writing".
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The exception confirms the rule in cases which are not excepted
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states that it is now "Oxford style" to not use a comma after
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uses "eg," and "ie," with commas and without points, as does
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A phrase applied to the declarations or promulgations of the
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is proper when the "others" are all female, but as with many
1199: 376:, crowned with thorns, to the crowd. It is also the title of 373: 98: 37: 4187:(4th ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 248, 393. 3761:
preserves both types of punctuation for these abbreviations.
3010:"This instant", "right away" or "immediately". Also written 2196:
committed outside of the court, as contrasted with contempt
2070:(Pope) when, preserved from the possibility of error by the 254:
when the underlying disease causing a symptom is not known.
4172:(3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. pp. 240, 376. 3764:"British" and "American" are not accurate as stand-ins for 3577: 2990:
Recent academic notation for "from above in this writing".
1864: 1640: 985:(Anyone can err, but only the fool persists in his fault) ( 966: 662: 423: 1021:
of 1711: "To err is human, to forgive divine" (line 325).
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Used as a challenge; "I dare you". Can also be written as
4090:"Word Fact: What's the Difference Between i.e. and e.g.?" 3415:
On a plaque at the former military staff building of the
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is usually abbreviated "e. g." or "e.g." (less commonly,
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an excuse that has not been sought an obvious accusation
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ex vita discedo, tanquam ex hospitio, non tanquam ex domo
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A theological phrase meaning that the act of receiving a
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for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh.
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More usually translated as "Sayin' it don't make it so".
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In modern usage, used to mean "and so on" or "and more".
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The phrase gained currency in the English language after
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Ritter, Robert M., ed. (2003). "3.8: e.g., i.e., etc.".
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something that has been newly made or made from scratch
1950:"(There is) always something new (coming) out of Africa" 1538:
et nunc reges intelligite erudimini qui judicatis terram
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Acting and suffering bravely is the attribute of a Roman
3692:, drop one or both forms of punctuation as a matter of 3508:
the expression of the one is the exclusion of the other
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Editing Canadian English: The Essential Canadian Guide
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peace comes from the east (i.e. from the Soviet Union)
2487:, "Sermon LXI", in which he contradicts the dictum of 1726:), translated as "You too, (my) child?", quoting from 4326: 3935:"University of Minnesota Style Manual: Correct Usage" 1835:
arise, that your anger may be a brief evil; control
56:. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of 4541:. Wauconda, Illinois: Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers. 4385:
Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law
4316:(2nd ed.). Oxford University Press. p. 79. 4312:
Waddingham, Anne, ed. (2014). "4.3.8: Other uses ".
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Ritter, Robert M., ed. (2003). "'e.g.' and 'i.e.'".
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from ignorance into wisdom; from light into darkness
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by the sword she seeks a serene repose under liberty
3661:There is no consistent British style. For example, 3412:
an army without a leader is a body without a spirit
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I depart from life as from an inn, not as from home
4557: 4534: 4435: 4063:. W. W. Norton & Company, 2015 (3rd edition). 4004:"Pliny the Elder: the Natural History, Liber VIII" 3882:. By Euripides. Translated by John Davie. London: 3877: 3259:I have reared a monument more enduring than bronze 3148:is also an offering made in fulfillment of a vow. 3025:From a dishonorable cause an action does not arise 308:John the Baptist exclaims this after seeing Jesus 4502:Webb-Johnson AE (May 1950). "Experientia docet". 4476: 4182: 2721:actually confers the promised benefit, such as a 2338:ex ignorantia ad sapientiam; ex luce ad tenebras 750:reality involves a power to compel certain assent 730:entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem 486: 29:"sqq" redirects here. For the language code, see 4791: 4158: 3594:extra territorium jus dicenti impune non paretur 3184:. Also a catchphrase used by Marvel Comics head 2907:The motto of the College of Graduate Studies at 734:entities must not be multiplied beyond necessity 4501: 4442:(4th ed.). Bedford/St. Martin's. pp.  1716:, the language of the Roman elite at the time, 1639:that comprise several sequential sections of a 4405:Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers 4145:. Material previously published separately as 4115:Garner, Bryan A. (2016). "'e.g.' and 'i.e.'". 3774:Style Manual for Authors, Editors and Printers 3714:uses "eg" and "ie" with no punctuation, while 1821:This sentence synthesizes a famous concept of 4613: 4458:"12.03: Words commonly misused or confused". 4147:The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors 4143:. Oxford University Press. pp. 704, 768. 3665:has "e.g." and "i.e." with points (periods); 3663:The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors 2115:on King's writ, to be granted to the subject 1608:and the following (masculine/feminine plural) 999:some four centuries earlier. 300 years later 4059:Entry for "expressly" in: Meltzer, Peter E. 4041:Law, Jonathan; Martin, Elizabeth A. (2009). 2759:Shown on the logo as used by East Germany's 2311:payment is one made without recognizing any 1380:, for instance at several points during the 4185:Fowler's Dictionary of Modern English Usage 4108: 3703: 3570:Master of the Papal Liturgical Celebrations 3408:exercitus sine duce corpus est sine spiritu 3357: 3338: 3328: 3309:It has been suggested that this section be 3276: 2560:out of mere impulse, or of one's own accord 49: 41: 4620: 4606: 4311: 4205:. Oxford University Press. pp. 69–70. 4152: 1704:, based on the traditional dying words of 71:started centuries before the beginning of 4040: 3878:Richard Rutherford (2003). Introduction. 3044:Federico Santa María Technical University 709:ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem 4314:New Hart's Rules: The Oxford Style Guide 3788:uses the periods and the comma; so does 3220:excusatio non petita accusatio manifesta 1875:to explain why the Chief Justice of the 1163:. According to Potempski and Galmarini ( 780:. Example: "The fact that I am does not 4537:World Dictionary of Foreign Expressions 3906: 3688:Some specific publishers, primarily in 3144:Thus, in accordance with a promise. An 3073:union is strength, or unity is strength 2725:actually and literally cleansing one's 2702:depends on the person administering it 1672:and a supposition puts nothing in being 1488:In other words, "I too am in Arcadia". 1430:, 1:3: "and there was light". Motto of 1131:ou gar dokein aristos, all' enai thelei 458:The first published edition of a work. 14: 4792: 4470: 4433: 4200: 4136: 4121:(4th ed.). pp. 322–323, 480. 4114: 4022: 4020: 3937:. .umn.edu. 2010-11-22. Archived from 3161:used to describe social computing, in 2825:Said of a law with retroactive effect 1520:Pontifical Catholic University of Peru 599:the canons of statutory interpretation 4601: 4221:The Guardian and Observer style guide 3580:. When spoken, all those who are not 3504:expressio unius est exclusio alterius 2662:. A common misconception is that all 1888:ex abundantia enim cordis os loquitur 4769:Latin words with English derivatives 4564:. London & New York: Routledge. 4166:, eds. (2004). "'e.g.' and 'i.e.'". 3295: 3292:for the sake of example, for example 1831:evoles ut ira breve nefas sit; regna 1391:et facere et pati fortia Romanum est 922:the will of a mistaken party is void 4017: 3796:uses the periods but not the comma. 2694:Theological phrase contrasted with 2352:in Arkham, Massachusetts, from the 1190:, Italy, by the Venetian historian 784:mean that I think." From the Latin 594:of the same kinds, class, or nature 24: 4526: 3757:requires "e.g.," and "i.e.,". The 2588:; in conjunction with "creation": 654:emollit mores nec sinit esse feros 402:("Behold the man who is a bean"). 398:, in which the full sung lyric is 372:speaks these words as he presents 25: 4811: 4627: 4579: 4096:. IAC Publishing. August 19, 2014 3960:"Traditional Latin Mass - MISSAL" 3551:, paragraph 21, written by Saint 2909:Middle Tennessee State University 2233:Hartmann House Preparatory School 1370:The usual response to the phrase 1204:S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia 320:behold the handmaiden of the Lord 4592:Latin-language words and phrases 4585: 3544:outside the Church no salvation 3300: 2968:University of Central Lancashire 2691:from the work of the one working 1775:Even if all others, I will never 1507:and light shines in the darkness 1104:), Chapter 26. Prior to Cicero, 885:, to denote a kind of universal 818:A pig from the herd (or sty) of 619:let the light shine out from all 569:Alas, the fleeting years slip by 4495: 4451: 4427: 4411: 4396: 4392:/Basic Books. pp. 95, 136. 4375: 4354: 4320: 4305: 4272: 4243: 4209: 4194: 4176: 4130: 4082: 4053: 4034: 3983:"Lawyer's Latin (a vade-mecum)" 3643: 3547:This expression comes from the 3517:expressum facit cessare tacitum 3255:exegi monumentum aere perennius 3202:regulam in casibus non exceptis 3167:and discourse referring to it. 3020:Ex turpi causa non oritur actio 2112:justice, which cannot be denied 1966:), a translation of the Greek « 1668:et suppositio nil ponit in esse 216: 4125:Garner's Modern American Usage 3996: 3975: 3952: 3927: 3913:Sancti Aurelii Augustini Opera 3900: 3871: 3857: 3818: 3786:Editors' Association of Canada 3726:of London. A 2014 revision to 3466:San Francisco State University 3212:exception that proves the rule 3039:from the shadow into the light 2854:out of the relation/narration 2633:The title of a short story by 2274:Municipal Borough of Southgate 2212:the law arises from the facts 1852:out of an abundance of caution 1117:esse quam videri bonus malebat 13: 1: 4438:A Canadian Writer's Reference 4418:"4.22: Latin Abbreviations". 4169:Fowler's Modern English Usage 4118:Garner's Modern English Usage 4027:The Selected Writings of Sir 3792:. The government publication 3790:A Canadian Writer's Reference 3740:Garner's Modern English Usage 3668:Fowler's Modern English Usage 3656:Garner's Modern English Usage 3649:Assertions, such as those by 3631: 3605:jurisdiction. Often cited in 3058:motto in the coat of arms of 2993: 2494:Epistulae morales ad Lucilium 2374: 2149:ex dolo malo non oritur actio 2044:, which in turn derived from 1946:ex Africa semper aliquid novi 1923:. Sometimes rendered without 1615:("and the following things": 971:Venia dignus error is humanus 902:Denotes a logical conclusion 337:Bishopslea Preparatory School 4217:"abbreviations and acronyms" 3313:out into another article. 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