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1. But "Sui generis" is truly a one-of-a-kind "gener-" descendant that English speakers have used for singular things since the late 1600s
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2. Sui generis [ (sooh-ee, sooh-eye jen-uh-ris) ] A person or thing that is unique, in a class by itself: “She is an original artist; each of her paintings is Sui generis.” From Latin, meaning “of its …
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3. Sui generis synonyms, Sui generis pronunciation, Sui generis translation, English dictionary definition of Sui generis
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4. Being the only example of its kind; unique: "Sui generis works like Mary Chesnut's Civil War diary"
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5. Sui generis [Latin, Of its own kind or class.] That which is the only one of its kind
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6. Sui generis Definition from Nolo’s Plain-English Law Dictionary (soo -ee jen -ris) Latin for of its own kind, and used to describe a form of legal protection that exists outside typical legal protections -- that is, something that is unique or different.
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7. The Crossword Solver found 20 answers to the Sui generis crossword clue
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8. Sui generis, San Francisco is a curated store for men’s and women's designer clothing, shoes and accessories
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9. Sui generis: 1 adj constituting a class of its own; unique “a history book Sui generis ” “ Sui generis works like Mary Chestnut's Civil War diary” Synonyms: single existing alone or consisting of one entity or part or aspect or individual
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10. He is, I think, Sui generis. During this period, few major composers came out of England, with the Sui generis exception of Arthur Sullivan
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11. He has been making films since 1988 and has established himself as Sui generis …
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12. Sui generis is a serious square sans from the turn of the millennium
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13. Sui generis is a Latin term to refer to something that is of in its own class or some on-of-a-kind.
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14. Sui generis is an original open world RPG for the PC featuring dynamic story and physics based gameplay.
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15. Sui generis The Latin loan phrase Sui generis, which translates literally to of its own kind, is used in English to mean unique. The phrase is singular and doesn’t conventionally apply to plural nouns (as only one thing can be unique in a certain way).
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16. Sui generis is designed from the ground up as a sandbox experience that can be shared by multiple players
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17. Being the one or ones of a class with no other members among history's greats Leonardo da Vinci is often considered Sui generis—a man of such stupendous genius that the world may never see his like again Synonyms for Sui generis
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18. If you describe a person or thing as Sui generis, you mean that there is no-one else or nothing else of the same kind and so you cannot make judgments about them based on other things.
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19. Sui generis is an open-world fantasy RPG in development by Bare Mettle Entertainment
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20. Sui generis is a publication of the Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures program whose goal to provide students and outlet to produce original creative work in …
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21. Sui generis (pronounced [ˈs (j)uːaɪ ˈdʒɛnərɪs] or [ˈsuːɪ ˈdʒɛnərɪs]) is a term from Latin
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22. Synonyms for Sui generis include alone, lone, one, one-off, only, singular, sole, solitary, special and unique
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23. Sui generis (not comparable) In a class of its own; one of a kind
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24. Exanima is a game set in the Underworld of Sui generis and some 20 years earlier
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25. Exanima can provide lots of fun and an opportunity to see the game grow as well as help us fund the final stretch of development for Sui generis.
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26. Sui generis is a Latin word meaning ‘of its own kind’
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27. The Isles of Scilly are governed by a Sui generis local authority called the Council of the Isles of Scilly.: In sociology, the Sui generis is what has been externalized, then internalized in the overall public and becomes a part of society that simply exists in its construct.: Permission is only required if the Sui generis use is materially different from the existing one, such as from a
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28. The Sui generis Model is primarily learned through weekly live virtual sessions
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29. The bulk of the Sui generis Model is devoted to preparing you for law school exams, including giving you practice exams that we review on live virtual sessions.
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30. Examples of Sui generis in a sentence
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31. When Twitter launched, it was viewed as Sui generis because of its unique style of communication
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32. 🔊 Fashion experts consider the entertainer's unique sense of style to be Sui generis
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33. 🔊 While the scientist claims his research is Sui generis, other scientists have accused him of stealing their work
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34. Sui generis (English pronunciation [ˈs(j)uːaɪ ˈdʒɛnərɪs] or [ˈsuːɪ ˈdʒɛnərɪs]) is a Latin expression, literally meaning of its own kind/genus or unique in its characteristics
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35. With Sui generis, you can rely on effective, long-lasting work
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36. Entrust your project to Sui generis, a company with sector wide recognition and approval for being compliant with industry standards
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37. Exanima is the official title of the prelude, a scope-limited game that takes place about 20 years before the events of Sui generis.1 This is an intermediate goal before the full game, although all work currently being done for the prelude will carry over to the full game
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38. Durkheim’s Sui generis Reality 165
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39. ‘It prescribed a new status for New Caledonia, which is today a Sui generis Collectivity and no longer a Territory.’ ‘Our fingerprints and faces tell us we are each ‘Sui generis,’ although most of us were raised to conform to, and fit into, a social structure, rather than being encouraged to …
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40. Sui generis (4) Real Name: Sui generis
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41. ‘the Sui generis nature of animals’ More example sentences ‘Nonetheless, these concerns continue to animate opposition to the concept of Sui generis protection.’
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42. Sui generis, Manila, Philippines
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SUI GENERIS [ˌso͞oˌī ˈjenərəs, ˌso͞oē]
Legal Definition of sui generis.: constituting a class alone: unique or particular to itself the lawyer's…ad that makes no distinction among various legal and factual nuances in each sui generis case has the potential to mislead-National Law Journal.
In the American academy she remains sui generis, one of a kind. He produced a steady stream of superb comic novels and sui generis non-fiction. William Trevor is not the Irish Chekhov. He is, I think, sui generis. During this period, few major composers came out of England, with the sui generis exception of Arthur Sullivan.
A final section explores patent issues in the future such as the sui generis regime of pharmaceutical patents and biotechnology patent pools. The EU, in turn, says that Kosovo is a sui generis case.
Compared to other international organizations, the EU is often considered "sui generis" because its legal system comprehensively rejects any use of retaliatory sanctions by one member state against another.