Use "casus" in a sentence

1. 1 Intriguing Casus Belli system, where wars have specific goals from start to finish.

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3. The term "Casuistry" originates from the Latin " casus " ("case").

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5. 3 But to our mind his casus belli still stands, despite the failure so far to find weapons of mass destruction.

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7. Likewise, allies may not become co-Belligerents in a war if a casus foederis invoking the alliance has not arisen

8. 5 A country discovering a successfull assassination, supporting rebels or desecration of holy site now gets a casus belli against the offender.

9. 2 The casus belli is the government's plan, announced earlier this year, to make public-sector staff work longer and pay more for their pensions.

10. 7 He was, in fact, on the verge of war with the pope, the casus belli being the revolt of Paul II 's grandsons against the new pope.

11. 9 Washington should make clear to the North that sales to non-state actors would be a casus belli; no amount of money received would be worth the resulting risk.

12. 6 WITH a flourish, Russia this week recognised the "independence" of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the enclaves that gave it a casus belli for its war on Georgia .

13. The casus belli were over the control of the Tenasserim coast and its trade, and the Siamese support for ethnic Mon rebels of the fallen Restored Hanthawaddy Kingdom.

14. 8 WITH a flourish, Russia this week recognised the “independence” of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the enclaves that gave it a casus belli for its war on Georgia (see article).

15. 4 1914 - Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and his wife Sophia are killed in Sarajevo by a Serbian nationalist young man: Gavrilo Princip , the casus belli of World War I.

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18. Accusative (n.) grammatical case whose primary function is to express destination or goal of motion, mid-15c., from Anglo-French accusatif, Old French acusatif, or directly from Latin (casus) accusativus "(case) of accusing," from accusatus, past participle of accusare "to call to account, make complaint against" (see accuse).

19. Cb, dominical letter for a leap year starting on Friday; Casus belli, a Latin expression meaning reason for war; Construction Battalion (Cb or "Seabee"), a United States Navy unit responsible for any type of construction be it general or combat on land or under water