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+ | # The [[state]] of [[thing]]s; the [[way]] things are, as opposed to the way they could be; the [[existing]] [[state of affairs]]. | ||
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+ | '''Status quo''' is a [[list of Latin phrases|Latin term]] meaning the present existing state of affairs, or "the state in which". To maintain the status quo is to keep the things the way they currently are. The related phrase ''[[status quo ante]]'', means "the state of things as it was before." | ||
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+ | * [[Casus belli]] | ||
+ | * [[Status Quo (band)]] | ||
+ | * [[Status quo bias]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Latin phrases]] | ||
+ | * [[Status quo of Holy Land sites]] | ||
+ | * [[Status quo ante (disambiguation)]] | ||
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Status quo is a Latin term meaning the present existing state of affairs, or "the state in which". To maintain the status quo is to keep the things the way they currently are. The related phrase status quo ante, means "the state of things as it was before."
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See also
- Casus belli
- Status Quo (band)
- Status quo bias
- List of Latin phrases
- Status quo of Holy Land sites
- Status quo ante (disambiguation)
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