Per se
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per se (also misspelled as "per say" or "persay"):
- A Latin phrase used in English arguments for "by itself" or "by themselves"
It also is used in law:
- Illegal per se, the legal usage of "per se" in criminal and anti-trust law
- Negligence per se, legal use in tort law
Other uses:
- Per se (restaurant), a New York City restaurant run by Thomas Keller
[edit] Example
"Gun ownership in Japan is not, per se, illegal; however, the restrictions are such that one could easily arrive at that conclusion."
"Data trustworthiness should be attributed primarily to data per se, rather than being merely a reflection of the trust attributed to data-reporting entities."
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