Examples of 'cui bono' in a sentence

Meaning of "cui bono"

cui bono: This Latin phrase translates to 'who benefits?' It is commonly used to question and analyze the potential motives or beneficiaries behind a certain action, decision, or event. For instance, 'When considering the political scandal, one must ask, cui bono?'
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  • The principle that the ultimate initiator of an action is likely the person who stands to gain from the action.

How to use "cui bono" in a sentence

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Another line of inquiry is cui Bono.
There was always a cui bono in all imperialist or colonial crimes, no doubt about this.
Like, ever . Another line of inquiry is cui bono.
Cui bono MISUSE outcry towards the traditionalists? They are real enemies of the Church?
Lawyers apply the test cui bono ( who benefits? ) in a rather similar way.
Cui bono - to whom will it be useful? this question always stands at.
Or as the Romans said, cui bono.
Ask cui bono of all statements, to whose benefit?
That he is dead . Cui bono.
Cui bono is Latin for who benefits?
And I was merely reduced, as I am now, to a shrug of the shoulders, and a cui bono.
Cui Bono who profits?
The Question that always yields good results is, Cui Bono - in whose interest?

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