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111there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so — nothing is good or bad in and of itself; humans impose their morality on objects, actions and events Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, says to Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. William… …
112at either end — at any of the two ends, at one end or the other …
113in either case — in one case or the other …
114losing either way — losing both things that one wanted to obtain, losing no matter what one does …
115Independent contracts are those in which the mutual acts or promises have no relation to each other, either as equivalents or as considerations — See also commutative and independent contracts …
116Independent contracts are those in which the mutual acts or promises have no relation to each other, either as equivalents or as considerations — See also commutative and independent contracts …
117I, we, or either of us — A series of pronouns referring to the makers of a promissory note, the effect of which is to render the promise to pay joint and several. 11 Am J2d B & N § 587 …
118seu — either, or …
119oððe … oððe — either … or …
120aut — Either; or …