Ceteris paribus
Word of the day: Cetris paribus
Context: Imagine, if you will, that an American citizen were arrest on suspicion of stabbing somebody and subsequently charged. Cetris paribus, we would require a number of conditions to be met in order for his conviction to be acceptable.
Source: Nastional Review; Dec. 7, 2015; p 31; Shall We Have a King, by Charles C. W. Cooke.
Ceteris paribus: ce·te·ris pa·ri·bus, /ˌkād(ə)rəs ˈperəbəs// Ceteris paribus or caeteris paribus is a Latin phrase meaning "other things equal"
Context: Imagine, if you will, that an American citizen were arrest on suspicion of stabbing somebody and subsequently charged. Cetris paribus, we would require a number of conditions to be met in order for his conviction to be acceptable.
Source: Nastional Review; Dec. 7, 2015; p 31; Shall We Have a King, by Charles C. W. Cooke.
Ceteris paribus: ce·te·ris pa·ri·bus, /ˌkād(ə)rəs ˈperəbəs// Ceteris paribus or caeteris paribus is a Latin phrase meaning "other things equal"
Comments
Post a Comment