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Concur

To agree (within the majority)

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Dissent

To disagree with the majority

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Tenure

The period of time one holds a job

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Statutory

Law, a permanent rule

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Ordinance

Law, regulation, decree, statute, edict

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Precedent

A decision by a court which is then used as a “rule” to follow in later court decisions

  • an example for other courts to follow, though it is often binding

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Referendum

A law that is passed by the general population, as a yes or no vote.

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Plaintiff

The person who brings legal action (sues) against another entity.

  • Used in civil court, not typically in criminal proceedings

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Rankle

To cause keen irritation or bitter resentment in

  • fester, vex, irk, rile

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Predatory

Excessive/exploitative in amount of cost, out of greed, to take advantage of

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Hearing

A brief court session that resolves a specific question before a trial takes place

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Bicameral

Having two chambers (bodies/departments) in the legislative

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Fraught

Anxious, distressed, tense

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Illusory

Deceptive, misleading, fallacious, specious

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Compromised

Accept standards that are lower than is desirable

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Prone

Lying flat, often face down; prostrate

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Diminutive

Unusually small

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Euphemism

A word or phrase used to avoid saying an unpleasant or offensive word

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Perforate

Pierce or make holes in; puncture; penetrate

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Incumbent

The official currently holding office

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Mandate

The authority to carry out a policy or course of action

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Pat

Without much thought, rehearsed

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Bill

A proposal, that is attempting to become a law

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Coalesce

To unite so as to form one mass; To grow together into one body

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Discretion

The power (or right) to decide or act according to one’s own judgement

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Sensual

Inclined to gratify the physical sense; Tending to arouse bodily appetites

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Platitude

A remark, especially one with a moral content, that has been used too often to be interesting or thoughtful

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Belligerent

An aggressively hostile attitude

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Insouciant

Showing a casual lack of concern; Indifferent; Just can’t be bothered

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Zeal

Enthusiasm, dedication, motivation, intensity, gusto, fervor, eagerness, fanaticism

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Accoutrements

Additional items of dress or equipment, or other items carried or worn by a person or used for a particular activity

  • Accessory, trappings, kit, paraphernalia

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Status quo

The way things are now; the norm, the standard

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Vitriolic

Language or criticism that is bitterly harsh

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Staid

An under reaction, not dramatic, risk-averse, prim self-restraint, sedate

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Orthodox

Conforming to established doctrine

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Wane

To diminish in intensity; to be become less brilliant or powerful; to decrease in size, extent, or degree

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Aggregate

Formed by the collection of particulars into a whole mass; combines, whole sum

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Sovereign

Independent of outside authority; autonomous, independent, self-governing

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Abdicate

To give up (or renounce) authority, duties, important office, especially in a voluntary and public manner; relinquish, step-down

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Egalitarian

Belief in the equality of all people (politically, economically, and socially)

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Mores

“Sexual mores were more relaxed than in the early colonies (among the indigenous tribes).”

  • The customs and conventions (rules and methods) embodying the fundamental values of a group or society

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Aborigine

One of the original or earliest known inhabitants of a country or region

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Flummoxed

Bewildered or perplexed

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Escarpment

A long cliff or steep slope separating two comparatively level surfaces

  • Long clifflike ridge or land, rock, etc, commonly formed by faulting of the earth’s crust

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Consensus

General or widespread. agreement, harmony

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Emulate

Imitate with effort to equal or surpass

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