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invoke
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invoke verb ask solemnly for, beg for, bid, call on for a blessing, call on for help, call up, conjure, entreat, implore, invocare, invocate, raise spirits, recite a spell, recite an incantation, summon, summon by incantation
Associated concepts: invoke the authority of the court, innoke the Fifth Amendment
See also: adduce, bear, call, summon


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The privilege may be used even if the invokers realize that they would not likely be prosecuted for the conduct they would be forced to reveal.
Unlike many less careful invokers of the Coase Theorem, the authors realize that its sanguine conclusions about individuals' ability to bargain away externalities hold only in the absence of transaction costs.
It is the side of Orwell that mainstream and right-wing invokers have to bury in order to use Orwell as a patron--most recently of the apparent right of the US and its allies to make war on any third-world state as it sees fit.
 
 
 
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