pursuance Meaning & Definition

  • En [ pəˈsjuː.əns]
  • Us [ pɚˈsuː.əns]

Meaning of pursuance In English

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Examples of pursuance

  • Thus, ongoing circumstances may support pursuance of potentially deviating developmental pathways or deflect the individual back toward more normal adaptation.

  • However, when we pose the same question about the moral acceptability of sacrificing embryos in pursuance of establishing a successful pregnancy, the answer seems different.

  • Pragmatic acceptance of 'quasi-charitable' status, confer red by parliament in pursuance of a political housing programme reduced the independence of voluntary housing agencies while increasing the influence of the state.

  • Roosevelt's actions in pursuance of conservation policy demonstrated a strong inclination toward public teaching.

  • Has anything been done in pursuance of the implied promise which is held out?

  • In what way can money be expended on protection against air-raids otherwise than in pursuance of an air-raid precautions scheme?

  • But the courts have adopted a very narrow interpretation of "in pursuance to".

  • The exception to that rule will be payments made in pursuance of a court order or agreement made before the date of coming into force.

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