allocution उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The term " allocution " is used generally only in jurisdictions in the United States, but there are vaguely similar processes in other common law countries.
- Such allocutions, though delivered in secret, are usually published for the purpose of making clear the attitude of the Holy See on a given question.
- Members of both the Soprano and Lupertazzi families were angered by his allocution, believing that John should have stood trial before admitting anything regarding La Cosa Nostra.
- In an allocution of 10 December 1837, Pope Gregory XVI praised the course of the Archbishop of Cologne and solemnly protested against the action of the government.
- An allocution of the Pope often takes the place of a manifesto when a struggle between the Holy See and the secular powers has reached an acute stage.
- When the Pope has reached a conclusion on some important matter, he makes his mind known to the cardinals by means of a direct address, or allocution.
- In an allocution, he told Judge Wingate, " I'm sorry for what I've done, " " I've repented before God.
- This event was triggered by a public allocution of, a professor in thomistic philosophy at the university, on student life at Germanic universities on January 21, 1896.
- Anthony Infante tells him that, despite his allocution in court, he is still " well respected, " even if at times known to have been hot-headed.
- As part of the deal, he was also required to give an allocution admitting his involvement in organized crime ( although he did not reveal the names of any associates ).