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consequences and maxim
This rule does not usually apply to intentional torts ( for example, deceit ), and also has stunted applicability to the quantum in negligence where the maxim Intended consequences are never too remote applies ' never ' is inaccurate here but resorts to unforeseeable direct and natural consequences of an act.
Pierre Bayle attributed to Bodin a maxim about the intellectual consequences of the non-existence of God ( a precursor of Voltaire's, but based on a traditional commonplace of French thinkers ).
If they are acting on a bad maxim, e. g. " I will lie ", then their action is wrong, even if some good consequences come of it.

consequences and equitable
The court may consider such factors as " substantial contribution to the accumulation of the property, the market and emotional value of the assets, tax and other economic consequences of the distribution, the parties ' needs, and any other factor relevant to an equitable outcome.

consequences and conversion
There has been much new scholarship on Sephardic Jews, Moors and the consequences of conversion and expulsion.
Recycling and biofuel conversion are the sustainable options that generally have superior life cycle costs, particularly when total ecological consequences are considered.
The Christianization of the Empire, beginning with the conversion of the Emperor Constantine in the early 4th century, eventually had consequences for the legal status of women.
She came from a Muslim Tatar family and converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity to marry Parajanov, to terrible consequences: she was later murdered by her relatives in retaliation for her conversion.
Unfortunately an injury to Cormack in October led to him missing the rest of the season including the UEFA Cup final, the conversion of Ray Kennedy from striker to midfield by Bob Paisley had dire consequences for Cormack, Kennedy shone in his new role going on to represent England in the position.
* James Carville's realeationship with Mahaud and the effect and consequences of the conversion to the dollar from the peso
Their ways of conversion brought forth indiscriminate intimidation, terror and consequences.

consequences and are
Of greater importance, however, is the content of those programs, which have had and are having enormous consequences for the American people.
Their consequences are irrelevant -- or there are no consequences at all.
A blow to this phase of the Central's operations would have serious economic consequences not only to the railroad itself, but to the 40,000 people per day who are provided with efficient, reasonably priced transportation in and out of the city.
Trustees, faculty, and administration can consider the consequences of decisions before they are made, instead of afterwards.
Although the inner functions of religion are not of direct significance in social organization, they have important indirect consequences.
of which one is deliberately willed or intended and the other not intended or not directly intended, but still both are done, while the evil effect is, with equal consciousness on the part of the agent, foreknown to be among the consequences.
# Utilitarianism, where the practical consequences of various policies are evaluated on the assumption that the right policy will be the one which results in the greatest happiness
According to those beliefs events in our current life are consequences of actions taken in previous lives, or Karma.
The Bahá ' í writings also state there are distinctions between souls in the afterlife, and that souls will recognize the worth of their own deeds and understand the consequences of their actions.
He then shows ( quite briefly ) how determinism and free will are compatible notions, and have no bad consequences on ethics or moral life.
Math., 1858 ) and Ernst Abbe showed that the properties of these reproductions, i. e. the relative position and magnitude of the images, are not special properties of optical systems, but necessary consequences of the supposition ( in Abbe ) of the reproduction of all points of a space in image points ( Maxwell assumes a less general hypothesis ), and are independent of the manner in which the reproduction is effected.
Again at this stage, there are no significant consequences.
# At the third stage there are physical and social consequences, i. e., hangovers, family problems, work problems, etc.
where is a metalogical symbol meaning that, in the first case, and in the other are syntactic consequences of in some logical system ;
A Christian with a knowledge of the New Testament of the Bible would say that although God ’ s grace and forgiveness abound in situations, there are consequences which result from bad decisions.
Surgery of the breast presents the health risk of interfering with the ability to breast-feed and infant child, which might include consequences such as altered sensation in the nipple-areola complex, interference with mammography ( breast x-rays images ) when there are breast implants present in the breasts.
Consequentialism is the class of normative ethical theories holding that the consequences of one's conduct are the ultimate basis for any judgment about the rightness of that conduct.
Scanlon advances the idea that human rights, which are commonly considered a " deontological " concept, can only be justified with reference to the consequences of having those rights.
In summary, Jeremy Bentham states that people are driven by their interests and their fears, but their interests take precedence over their fears, and their interests are carried out in accordance with how people view the consequences that might be involved with their interests.
Ethical egoism can be understood as a consequentialist theory according to which the consequences for the individual agent are taken to matter more than any other result.

consequences and significant
This situation can have important corporate, social, economic, and legal consequences, and has been the subject of significant research.
) The economic consequences of the French possession to the company were significant ; it did not pay any dividends for more than 20 years.
Outside the sport, there were significant consequences for Anglo-Australian relations, which remained strained until the outbreak of World War II made cooperation paramount.
If an appropriate form of written text is made available before formal schooling begins, reading should be learned inductively, emerge naturally, and with no significant negative consequences.
Although federal courts ' application of the Connelly rule has been inconsistent and state courts have often failed to appreciate the consequences of the case, Connelly clearly marked a significant change in the application of the voluntariness standard.
In doing so, he establishes a significant turn in the development of phenomenology, indicating that its conceptualisations should be re-examined in the light of the primacy of perception, in weighing up the philosophical consequences of this thesis.
Theorists generally agree that a significant reason for the revival of the study of rhetoric was the renewed importance of language and persuasion in the increasingly mediated environment of the 20th century ( see Linguistic turn ) and through the 21st century, with the media focus on the wide variations and analyses of political rhetoric and its consequences.
This distinction is significant in cases in which an earlier event causes a later harm ( e. g. a surgeon negligently operates on a patient, who subsequently suffers the consequences of that negligence years later ).
France and Britain both suffered financially because of the war, with significant long-term consequences.
" Additionally, historian Hugh Kennedy says " it was clearly significant in establishing the power of Charles Martel and the Carolingians in France, but it also had profound consequences in Muslim Spain.
The effect of increases in supply ( capacity ) are of particular interest in transport economics ( see induced demand ), as the potential environmental consequences are significant ( see externalities below ).
In general, the term is usually referred to when civilians stand up against something that is deemed unjust and evil, knowing that the consequences of their action might lead to their death, injury or some other form of significant harm.
The effect of increases in supply ( i. e. capacity ) are of particular interest in transport economics ( see induced demand ), as the potential environmental consequences are significant ( see externalities below ).
In addition to recurrent unexpected panic attacks, a diagnosis of panic disorder requires that said attacks have chronic consequences: either worry over the attacks ' potential implications, persistent fear of future attacks, or significant changes in behavior related to the attacks.
Throughout recorded history, hundreds of minor impact events ( and exploding bolides ) have been reported, with some occurrences causing deaths, injuries, property damage or other significant localised consequences.
Corrective maintenance is carried out on all items where the consequences of failure or wearing out are not significant and the cost of this maintenance is not greater than preventive maintenance.
However, in pregnant women, differentiation of mononucleosis from toxoplasmosis is associated with significant consequences for the fetus.
The parties are not without consequences, as lawyers have noted a significant increase in divorce filings in the weeks following the Stampede, primarily on claims of infidelity.
In some cases this had destructive consequences as wealthy collectors bought and removed architectural features and other historical artefacts from castles for their own collections, a practice that produced significant official concern.
Formation of permafrost has significant consequences for ecological systems, primarily due to constraints imposed upon rooting zones, but also due to limitations on den and burrow geometries for fauna requiring subsurface homes.
The importance of the corollary is often considered secondary to that of the initial theorem ; B is unlikely to be termed a corollary if its mathematical consequences are as significant as those of A.
Research into the causes and consequences of occupational segregation, the gender pay gap, and the " glass ceiling " have been a significant part of feminist economics.
Another idea with significant consequences is that of implanting a Language Translator for diplomatic and military applications.

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