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  • Excusable negligence or excusable neglect is a legal concept used in some jurisdictions to allow certain types of neglect during a legal proceeding. Examples...
    964 bytes (110 words) - 14:39, 22 November 2023
  • continuously torturing him. Nambu slaps Ken, saying that his behaviour is not excusable by the fact that the man is a Galactor. Ken turn his back towards Nambu...
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  • The concept of justifiable homicide in criminal law is a defense to culpable homicide (criminal or negligent homicide). Generally, there is a burden to...
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    women are killed by male family members and the crimes are perceived as excusable or understandable." The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner...
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    Geographical Review. 11 (4): 611–629. 1921. ISSN 0016-7428. JSTOR 208254. Less excusable still is the treatment accorded to the statements of Kritopoulos, that...
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  • women are murdered by male family members and the crimes are perceived as excusable or understandable". Blood atonement – a controversial practice in the...
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    women are killed by male family members and the crimes are perceived as excusable or understandable". Historically, children had few protections from violence...
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    hundred and fifty years as sufficient to create "tradition", it may be excusable to accept the fait accompli as a pleasant – and perhaps not entirely useless –...
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  • designations of homicide that carry no criminal punishment are justifiable and excusable homicide. In most countries this is not the status of euthanasia. The...
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  • regarding the rape by deception scene, with Kanew saying, "In a way, it's not excusable. If it were my daughter, I probably wouldn't like it". Three less successful...
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  • and the crimes are perceived [in those relevant parts of the world] as excusable or understandable". Especially of the French Napoleonic Code, which was...
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    in the Parliament of Western Australia as an example of harmless and excusable (though technically unlawful) possession of a face mask at night. J.J...
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  • to illustrate that "the public or institutional default is always more excusable than the personal betrayal of faith." Haydon's betrayal of the Circus...
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    police speed gun was faulty. Cole also claimed that his actions were excusable because he was trying to evade the paparazzi. On 29 January he was fined...
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  • women are killed by male family members and the crimes are perceived as excusable or understandable." Stoning, or lapidation, refers to a form of capital...
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    Responsibility for Climate Change Loss and Damage: A Response to the Excusable Ignorance Objection”, International Journal of Philosophy 1 (39):7-24...
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  • a privative and the word means the opposite of excusable that is, "unable to be excused, not excusable". invaluable That is also a privative but it does...
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  • circumstances, the jury consider the loss of self-control was sufficient excusable. The statute does not leave each jury free to set whatever standard they...
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    March 1932. These rules regulated ventilation and made asbestosis an excusable work-related disease. The term mesothelioma was first used in medical...
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    it is a modern suggestion that his lack of apparent successes is the excusable result of near constant illness and infirmity. Charles was the subject...
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