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a declaration or statment |
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Clearness in thought or expression |
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condition of sticking together |
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| verbal expression or exchange; conversation |
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| the ability to speak vividly or persuasively |
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| to give special attention to something, to stress |
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| the act of suggesting or hinting |
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| an authority who expresses his/her opinions |
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| the art of using lanquage effectively and persuasively |
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| a judge who decides a disputed issue |
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| to free from guilt or blame |
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| not in favor of one side or the other, unbiased |
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| indisputable; not open to question |
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| trustworthiness; completness |
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| the philosophy or science of law |
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| treating facts without influence from personal feelings or prejudices |
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| expressing remorse for one's misdeeds |
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| seemingly valid or axxeptable; valid |
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| supported with proof or evidence; verified |
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