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The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is practice.
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Legal Definitions - disadvocare
A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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Definition of disadvocare
Definition: To reject or deny something, to disavow it.
Examples:
- When asked about the controversial statement he made, the politician chose to disadvocare it and claimed he was misquoted.
- The company decided to disadvocare the product after receiving negative feedback from customers.
Disadvocare means to reject or deny something. In the first example, the politician chose to disavow the statement he made because it was controversial and could harm his reputation. In the second example, the company decided to disavow the product because it was receiving negative feedback from customers and could harm their business.
Ethics is knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do.
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Simple Definition
Term: Disadvocare
Definition: Disadvocare is a fancy word that means to say you didn't do something or that you don't agree with something. It's like when you tell your mom you didn't eat the last cookie, even though you did. It's not a good thing to do because it's not honest.
It's every lawyer's dream to help shape the law, not just react to it.
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