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any kind of rule or canon whereby actions are framed is law
Newton's 3rd law means the sum of the vector forces is zero.
Pavlov's law would be 'The Law of Temporal Contiguity'. The law would mean if the the between the conditioned stimuli and unconditioned stimuli is too big and great for the entity to withhold, then learning will not occur.
A theory is something they think is true and a law is something that has be proven to be true
you cant bribe to break a law
Jurors don't "ACQUIT" people. Jurors can only find the Guilty or Not guilty.
The cast of Autrefois les canuts - 1961 includes: Pierre Kast as Narrator
we can acquit them of all charges now that we have evidence
The present tense of the word "acquit" is "acquits."
I/you/we/they acquit. He/she/it acquits. The present participle acquitting.
Synonyms for acquit are: absolve, free, vindicate, exonerate, clear and discharge.
The jury reached a verdict to acquit the defendant of all charges due to lack of evidence.
Acquit is a six letter word to declare innocence.
The cast of 1er amour - 2013 includes: Marianne Fortier as Anna Macha Grenon as Marie
It means "God is my judge". The judge is the arbitrator of a civil court. The person who brings his lawsuit knows he has a good case, therefore a fair judge is certain to acquit him. So the flavour of "God is my judge" is "God will acquit me".
It could be acquit or quitting.Ex. 1. I aquit.Ex. 2. I am aquitting.
the root word of acquit is the Latin quietus = free, but it passed through ancient french and middle English on its way to us.