| 11. | He is the author and co-author of many scientific publications, casuistries and lectures.
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| 12. | The case is the subject of a documentary called " Casuistry, " directed by Zev Asher.
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| 13. | The form of reasoning used in common law is known as casuistry or case-based reasoning.
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| 14. | By the mid-18th century, " casuistry " had become a synonym for moral laxity.
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| 15. | An opponent of casuistry, Reggio rejected haggadic Biblical interpretations and the pilpulistic study of the Talmud.
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| 16. | He was educated by Dr . Henry Newcome at Newcome's School in professor of casuistry.
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| 17. | Genuine anger at his bullying of the King, his dependence on Irish separatists, and his casuistry.
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| 18. | He used to employ the most popular ethical method called casuistry, analyzing real situations rather than strict rules.
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| 19. | But the other Al gleamed darkly through; his defense was an unappetizing blend of artificiality, casuistry and condescension.
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| 20. | Casuistry does not begin with theory, rather it starts with the immediate facts of a real and concrete case.
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