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15:27 May 22, 2003 |
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| Selected response from: Lanna Castellano Local time: 09:19 | ||||||
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4 +1 | preliminary affirmation |
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3 +1 | by preliminary ruling/ by an interlocutory ruling |
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by preliminary ruling/ by an interlocutory ruling Explanation: tough! Is what follows each phrase in fact a ruling or order? Could the first be something like "as a preliminary" (followed by a sort of premise statement)? Pregiudiziale is often interlocutory, in that it relates to a question that has to be resolved before the substantive issue is decided. |
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preliminary affirmation Explanation: "He also regards the abolishment of preliminary review by the ruling party, now one of key elements of reform, as ideological claptrap. To him it is vital that the party give preliminary affirmation to any legislation proposed by that party’s government because, in a parliamentary cabinet system, the ruling party has the responsibility to pass legislation through the Diet..." |
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