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Latin Phrases and Quotes Starting with phrase number 1760
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- In Domina - In our Lady (Thank you: Marianne Trace)
- In dubiis non est agendum - If there is a doubt, do not act
- In dubiis reus est absolvendus - When in doubt, you must acquit (Legal term)
- In dubio, contra stipulatorem - When in doubt, against who stipulated it (Legal term - When in doubt, judge against the person making the statement - Same as: In dubio, contra proferentem and Ambiguitas, contra stipulatorem)
- In dubio pro actione - In doubt, favor action (Legal term)
- In dubio pro debitoris - In doubt, favor the debtor (Legal term)
- In dubio pro operario - In doubt, favor the worker (Legal term)
- In dubio pro possesore - In doubt, favor the possessor (Legal term - Possession is nine tenths of the law)
- In dubio pro reo - In doubt, favor the convicted (Legal term)
- In dubio reus est absolvendus - If in doubt, you must acquit (Legal term)
- In dubio semper id, quod minus est, debetur - In doubt, it is always owed whatever is less (Legal term)
- In eligendo - (Legal term for the responsibility to choose the means and people to carry out a task )
- In eo quod amatur, aut non laboratur, aut et labor amatur - There is no fatigue when is something you love, or you love that fatigue
- In esse - In being (Philosophical term - Saint Thomas Aquinas - In existence - Before we are born we are in In posse. After we are born, we are In esse)
- In extenso - At full length
- In extremis - In the extreme (Legal Term - At the point of death, or in extreme circumstances - Medical Term - patient who is in critical condition, about to die)
- In facie ecclesiae - At the face of the church (Ecclesiastical term - e.g. a wedding)
- In fieri - In process (Pending)
- In fine - At the end
- In flagranti delicto - [Caught] in the act of the offence (Legal term - Caught with the hands in the cookie jar)
- In fraganti - In the act (Legal term - At the moment of committing the crime)
- In fragantia poesis abditus - In fragrance hidden poetry
- In globo - Globally (In mass)
- In hoc signo vinces - In this sign you will conquer (The Roman Emperor Constantine became a Christian after he dreamed of a cross and those words in Greek: Εν Τουτω Νικα. He won many battles after his soldiers painted crosses in their armors and shields)
- In Humilitate Vincis - In humility you will conquer (Motto del Rugby Club of the Metropolitan University in Caracas, Venezuela)
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