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loquitur
[ loh-kwi-toor; English lok-wi-ter ]
Latin.
- he speaks; she speaks.
loquitur
/ ˈɒɪə /
(no translation)
- he (or she) speaks: used, esp formerly, as a stage direction Usually abbreviated toloq
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Nevertheless, the concept of res ipsa loquitur applies here.
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There is a Latin phrase we use in the law called “res ipsa loquitur” which means “the thing speaks for itself.”
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The Romans said ‘res ipsa loquitur'; we say, ‘the facts speak for themselves.’
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If you thought your party was good, then it was – res ipsa loquitur.
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“Res ipsa loquitur. The thing speaks for itself,” she says, sitting before one of two working fireplaces in her book-lined living room.
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