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    Forum \Fo"rum\, n.; pl. E. {Forums}, L. {Fora}. [L.; akin to
    foris, foras, out of doors. See {Foreign}.]
    1. A market place or public place in Rome, where causes were
    judicially tried, and orations delivered to the people.

    2. A tribunal; a court; an assembly empowered to hear and
    decide causes.

    He [Lord Camden] was . . . more eminent in the
    senate than in the forum. --Brougham.

    1. He said he has debated the congressman eight times and claimed Swindall declined seven invitations to attend forums with Jones.
    2. "The problem of the location of the monument should be decided by inhabitants of this district of Krakow in legal forums," the government statement said.
    3. "There would have been no way to publish in journals," said Masters, citing both the length of the material and what he said is traditional difficulty in getting sex research accepted in such forums.
    4. While the decision means that the complex dispute will be heard in two forums, the matter is far from settled, since each side has filed motions to dismiss the other's case.
    5. Customers win about 60% of the time at the American Arbitration Association, compared with about 50% at exchange-sponsored forums, arbitration specialists say.
    6. My job was to ensure that the executive was able to come to a fully informed decision. Further, it was able to do this in the most democratic way, and in the most open of forums.
    7. But all of these initiatives were being developed in other forums prior to the meeting here.
    8. He said, while dialogue is important, enough forums already exist "in which different interests" can express themselves.
    9. Previously, courts have treated airport terminals as public forums, where soliciting donations can't be banned although reasonable restrictions can be placed on where and when free speech is allowed.
    10. Both Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner and his deputy secretary, Elaine Chao, raised the possibility of a total ban on electronic devices in forums this week.
    11. (Investors win about 60% of the time at the AAA, compared with about 50% at exchange-sponsored forums, arbitration specialists say.) The trouble is, the AAA is more expensive.
    12. The country moved from paucity to plethora; from authoritarian diktat with no consultation at any level to a proliferation of forums where everyone can, must and does have their say however mundane, repetitive or ill-informed.
    13. Sen. John Kerry's Senate Campaign Committee held seven "issue forums" this week, but not one dealt with foreign policy or defense.
    14. Lundgren began seeing himself as a prophet, using his lay ministry and tour job as forums to recruit followers, Luffman said.
    15. He frightened many in the audiences at the Leeds, Newcastle and Manchester forums when he spelled out what they meant. 'Many companies don't want to spend money on their lawyers because we don't come cheap,' he says.
    16. Instead, they should concentrate on damage limitation - seeking to engage America in multilateral forums and actions wherever possible, and doing nothing that might turn the country further in on itself.
    17. Prudential Securities also wants AAA to administer pre-hearing rules of fact-finding, or discovery, that are currently available at industry-sponsored forums.
    18. He said this month in a letter to more than 60 executives that a 'frank and open exchange of views' would be helpful. Lloyd's said yesterday that the forums, which will take place each month, will not supplant the work of existing market committees.
    19. "Florida officals have been finding as many national and state forums as possible to extol the virtues of what they did," says Constance Heckman, executive director of the Washington-based American Legislative Exchange Council.
    20. In addition to the courts, their forums have included Capitol Hill and Democratic presidential politics.
    21. Some senior officers have voiced concern in closed-door forums that the measures could escalate tensions in the rebellion, in which 367 Palestinians and 15 Israelis have been killed, the mass-circulation Maariv daily reported.
    22. But in various forums, such as AT&T's annual report and employee videotapes, Mr. Olson had made clear his confidence in Mr. Allen.
    23. Peggy Leonard, president of the 14-year-old National Association of Women Business Owners, says the organization offers forums for women to ask questions and give advice in running businesses.
    24. France is in poor shape to defend its interests either in the EC or in larger forums such as the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, Mr. Calvet frets.
    25. Events range from banquets and Yoga exercises to more than 350 diverse forums.
    26. Most customers are required to go to industry-sponsored forums; the AAA is a major independent forum that is privately funded and widely perceived to be more sympathetic to investors.
    27. "I think it's more important to support a party out of power with less access to all kinds of channels within the media and international forums than it is to support a party in power," he said.
    28. Leonard Bickwit, an attorney in Washington for Mr. Keating, declined to comment on the hearings, except to say, "We will be responding comprehensively in several forums to each of these allegations at the appropriate time."
    29. Fortunecity acquired for US $ 1 million a 20% holding in Bravenet Web Services Inc. a web based company specialising in innovative, simple web toots, which include personalised message forums, guest books and visitor counters.
    30. Democratically chosen legislatures are among mankind's greatest forums for debate and dialogue.
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