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satus quo

 

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Satus Quo

Definition:

Satus quo refers to the existing or current state of affairs, typically referring to a situation or condition that is maintained or preserved.

Examples:

As a noun:

  • The government is determined to maintain the satus quo despite mounting public concerns.
  • Many employees are resistant to change and prefer to stick to the satus quo.

As a Latin phrase:

The term "satus quo" is often used in legal and diplomatic contexts to refer to the current state of a particular matter or issue.

  • The treaty was signed to ensure the satus quo between the two neighboring countries.
  • The negotiations aimed at reaching a settlement that would not disrupt the satus quo.

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