Definitions
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- adverb In a
prosecutorial manner or context.
Etymologies
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Examples
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He nominates a middle of the road, HIGHLY QUALIFIED (academically, prosecutorially, judicially), woman and most of the GOP can't find it in their minds to vote for her.
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Then he'll let more prosecutorially minded researchers find the right drugs to execute them.
Fighting the Most Lethal Diseases With 3-D Snapshots of Their Pathogens Miyoko Ohtake 2008
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That said, no stretch can stretch far enough to make his lie, “I did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinski,” prosecutorially reasonable as a high crime and misdemeanor.
Newly released log shows history of approval of Gt'mo torture led to the very top 2008
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Then there was the election of Julian running for office to challenge what he felt was a part of the reason for the injustices in the way the court was administered prosecutorially.
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KING: Jim Hammer, is this going to be a tough on prosecutorially?
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KING: Nancy, (UNINTELLIGIBLE) -- does it -- is it of concern to you prosecutorially that there's no history of prior violence?
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