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If a foetus is not human, then it is not protected under the law and the entire abortion debate is moot.
But they said he did provide invaluable strategic guidance working pro bono to formulate legal theories and coach them in moot court sessions.
It's a moot point, but the advent of the noisy motorcar in the last century must have been a factor.
Union with Piedmont became a moot issue when the Austrians forced the Piedmontese out of Lombardy.
Whether such a system can remain in place in the increasingly competitive world of global car making remains a moot point.
To what extent we are acculturated to human sound even before birth, given that the inner ear is formed so early in gestation, is a moot point.
How neurological the problem is, or how politically expedient, is a moot point.
How much the appeal of this movie derives from its subject and how much from Spacey is a moot point, I suppose.
Whether this defence will be accepted by the political sources who are the lifeblood of any newspaper is, for the time being, a moot point.
It is a moot point that all serious coaches follow a particular style of play that becomes their signature or hallmark.
It was months later when the Court produced its reasoning, and given the defendants had already been executed, it seemed a moot point.
After the mid-16th century Reformation, when religious guilds were dissolved, it was used as a market cross and as a moot hall.
Joseph Gerrald, after all, had proposed the Convention, likening it to the folk moot of Saxon England.
I attended a moot in my town a couple of times, but always felt on the outside looking in.
The moot is tomorrow, my point of law absurdly impossible to argue, and the prospect of sleep tonight absurdly impossible to contemplate.
The last time I was there, nearly a decade ago, I was a law student competing in the Jessup International Law moot.
I had never studied international law before the gruelling four months of my life that the moot eventually consumed.
He ran three moot courts for each case, and spent countless hours fine-tuning his arguments.
He also instituted the School's first moot court program, providing for further practical experience for future litigators.
I learned a tremendous amount from moot courts at Georgetown, Oklahoma City University, and Harvard Law School.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The top of the moot hall and other coigns of vantage had all been occupied by the Germans.
The same rule prevails at Appleby, where the bell hangs in a campanile over the moot hall.
The bailiff was to be chosen every year in the moot hall and to be assisted by fourteen principal burgesses and a recorder.
When Elizabeth reached the moot hall and was taken to the prison, for an instant she felt as if she had reached home and friends.
Since then I hear that the moot hall has been pulled down and its site thrown into the market-place.
There they all were, ready and waiting, to see the moot hall prisoners die.
The origin and use of the vallum has also been a moot point among antiquaries.
The great hall of the moot Hall in Colchester was filling rapidly.
Elizabeth Foulkes was the last prisoner tried in the moot hall.
Whether he was the son of a vintner or a joiner is a moot point.
Is there any way from your rooms to the upper floors of the moot hall?
He was commissioned to carry the writ down to the moot hall.
The etymology of the word koldun is still, I believe, a moot point.
The two prime ministers lived in terror of Bunster, who never discussed any moot subject, but struck out with his fists instead.
This, we may say, is the one moot question that this new-found document clears up.
The use of phonetic transcription, however, is a moot question.
The actual temperature of the moon's surface by day is a moot point.
The question of a tonsilectomy had been a moot one for years.
Therefore, any question of life existing on these worlds is moot, they will likely be hellishly hot, with no chance of liquid water existing on their surfaces.
I may not go against the word of the Moot, and inlaw you again by giving you a place.
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