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dissenting judge [dɪˈsentɪŋ-, Am -t̬-] N LAW

dissenting judgment, dissenting opinion N LAW

dissenting judgment

I . dissent [dɪˈsent] N no pl

1. dissent (opposition):

2. dissent (discord):

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Two of the twelve judges wrote dissenting opinions, but the actual vote is not public record.
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Often they set up educational establishments, known in general as dissenting academies, which were intellectually and morally more rigorous than the universities.
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Successful admission usually requires more than a simple majority, and some clubs may reject a prospect or a probate for a single dissenting vote.
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The idea that he was a dissenting figure only in later life ignores the politics of his early work.
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Property given for religious uses was secured by trust deed, and the dissenting interest, as it was then called, had legal recognition.
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Tired of the women's persistent demanding, the dissenting tribunes withdrew their opposition.
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Some of these funds gave their trustees the option of sending young men either to dissenting academies, or to universities abroad.
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Some dissenting members felt that their fellow congregants were acting too hastily, that the building could be saved.
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The alternative to leaving the party was to mark themselves as dissenting party members.
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The only dissenting voices came from first district council members.
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