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الوَصْفِيّ
die Vo̱r·spra·che <-, -en> form
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Sie hatte vor dem Prozess gegen die Fermiers noch durch persönliche Vorsprache versucht, Dupin dazu zu bewegen, ihren Mann bei der Anklage rauszuhalten, verlor aber dabei die Contenance.
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Die deutschen Abgeordneten besaßen jedoch keine Fraktionsstärke mehr, sodass sich ihre „parlamentarische“ Mitwirkung auf Interpellation und auf persönliche Vorsprachen in Ministerien oder Behörden beschränkte.
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Es besteht grundsätzlich kein Formbedürfnis, auch eine mündliche Vorsprache ist als gültige Antragstellung zu werten.
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Die Vorsprache blieb ohne Erfolg.
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Bei privater Unterbringung ist die persönliche Vorsprache auf dem Amt unerlässlich und mit einigem zeitlichen Aufwand verbunden.
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