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  2. Repeal - Wikipedia

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    A repeal (O.F. rapel, modern rappel, from rapeler, rappeler, revoke, re and appeler, appeal) [1] is the removal or reversal of a law.There are two basic types of repeal; a repeal with a re-enactment is used to replace the law with an updated, amended, or otherwise related law, or a repeal without replacement so as to abolish its provisions altogether.

  3. Thomism - Wikipedia

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    For example, the word "healthy" is analogical in that it applies both to a person or animal which enjoys good health and to some food or drink which promotes health. Equivocation is the complete change in meaning of the descriptor and is an informal fallacy , for example when the word "bank" is applied to river banks and financial banks.

  4. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    Opposition is a semantic relation in which one word has a sense or meaning that negates or, in terms of a scale, is distant from a related word. Some words lack a lexical opposite due to an accidental gap in the language's lexicon. For instance, while the word "devout" has no direct opposite, it is easy to conceptualize a scale of devoutness ...

  5. 10 supposedly 'bad' things that are actually really good for you

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    Prepare to rejoice and check out the round-up gallery above for 10 supposedly bad things that are actually really good for you! Related: 4 "bad" snacks that are actually pretty healthy Expert ...

  6. Antiphrasis - Wikipedia

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    Antiphrasis is the rhetorical device of saying the opposite of what is actually meant in such a way that it is obvious what the true intention is. [1] Some authors treat and use antiphrasis just as irony, euphemism or litotes. [2] When the antiphrasal use is very common, the word can become an auto-antonym, [3] having opposite meanings ...

  7. Political positions of Ron Paul - Wikipedia

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    Paul says that contrary to what most Americans believe, access to health care is not a right, but a good whose value should be determined by the free market. [243] [244] [245] In his view, government has no business in the delivery of health care. When government becomes involved, he says, costs rise and quality of care falls.

  8. Rescission (contract law) - Wikipedia

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    The practice of health insurance rescission was partially limited starting September 23, 2010, [15] following the adoption of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010. A House committee report [ 16 ] found that WellPoint (now Anthem ), UnitedHealth Group and Assurant rescinded policies for more than 20,000 people over a five-year ...

  9. List of Latin phrases (V) - Wikipedia

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    word for word and letter by letter: verbi divini minister: servant of the Divine Word: A phrase denoting a priest. Cf. "Verbum Dei" infra. verbi gratia (v. gr. or v. g.) for example: Literally, "for the sake of a word". Verbum Dei: Word of God: See religious text. Verbum Domini lucerna pedibus nostris: The word of the Lord [is] a light for our feet