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ex post
[ eks pohst ]
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of ex post1
Example Sentences
Trump, who struggles with even a basic understanding of middle school level English and history, apparently thinks that he can ex post facto incantate legalistic-sounding phrases like “perpetrating, attempting, or threatening an invasion or predatory incursion†and magically shoehorn his rushed and hushed detentions and deportations of migrants into a law meant for members of a hostile foreign nation during armed conflict.
But it was only when Adams encouraged Smith of the Los Angeles Philharmonic to take a look at the score, and Mattingly began to send along recorded clips, that “Stranger Love,†long finished, was ex post facto commissioned by the Philharmonic for a staged production.
“This is a violation of the ex post facto clause of the constitution,†said Neama Rahmani, president of West Coast Trial Lawyers.
As for the claim of ex post facto justice, Robert Jackson — the American prosecutor who believed aggression enabled all the other war crimes that followed — summed up the charge:
"A greater ex ante national ownership of the design of fiscal trajectories could be balanced by a stronger ex post enforcement at EU level," he said.
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