Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A cuboid used by turners for testing the inclination of planes.

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Examples

  • The Court's ruling continues a string of recent cases that put limits on trial-bar marauding, but the dissent by the four liberal Justices all but invites further attempts.

    A Thwarted Liability Scheme 2011

  • The Court's ruling continues a string of recent cases that put limits on trial-bar marauding, but the dissent by the four liberal Justices all but invites further attempts.

    A Thwarted Liability Scheme 2011

  • If only the Administration could see the issue with the same clarity when the targets of its trial-bar supporters are privately owned companies.

    Obama v. the Tort Lawyers 2009

  • Democrats and their union and trial-bar friends clearly know it is.

    Money and Speech 2008

  • Over the summer, a Web site sponsored by the American Association for Justice, the trial-bar lobby, posted form letters online and urged individuals to write to their local newspapers.

    Big-Money Battle Pits 2007

  • Pennsylvania Congressman Joe Sestak announced last week he’s going to challenge Mr. Specter in the 2010 Democratic Senate primary, so the incumbent needs all the trial-bar cash he can carry.

    The Specter of Unlimited Liability 2009

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