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How Audiences Decide: A Cognitive Approach to Business ...
Exonerative Decisions: Responses to Requests for Pardon Audiences, usually
acting as principals, make exonerative decisions when they decide whether to
exonerate an agent from blame. Customers make exonerative decisions when ...
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Probability and Inference in the Law of Evidence: The Uses ...
The defendant presents an exonerative story that the factfinder estimates as
having a .30 chance of describing what occurred. An additional exonerative
possibility — also with an apparent .30 probability of describing what has
occurred — is ...
Peter Tillers, E. Green, 1988
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Making the Invisible Visible: Gender in Language
Gender in Language A. Taylor, M. J. Hardman, C. Wright. to maintain the social
structure. By ending our part in using this simple pattern, we end in this small way
our participation in its daily re-creation. Passive exonerative keeps the “perp” out
...
A. Taylor, M. J. Hardman, C. Wright, 2013
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United States of America Congressional Record
The "past exonerative" tense. I remember conjugating my verbs in grade school.
We learned about verbs, adjectives, adverbs, everything else. I guess it took this
administration to bring up the "past exonerative" tense. Sister Mary Gonzaga ...
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The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected
_ Onerative, or say impositioe, (with reference to the obligation in question,) and
exonerative.h Distinction 3-Falsehood collative (or say investitive,) ablative (or
say divestitive,) oneroiive (or an impositive,) and exonerative, at large; - fa
sehood ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1839
Distinction 2 — Onerative, or say impositive, (with reference to the obligation m
question,) and exonerative.1" Distinction 3 — Falsehood collative (or say
investitive,) ablative (or say divestitive,) onerative (or say impositive,) and
exonerative, ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring, 1843
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Two Steps Ahead of the Thought Police
William Schneider, a political analyst for CNN, calls this usage "the past
exonerative," a sharp phrase, quoted in William Safire's language column in the
Sunday New York Times Magazine. Marion Barry, the embattled ex-mayor of
Washington, ...
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Fighting Corruption in Transition Economies Fighting ...
A criminal case shall be terminated on non-exonerative grounds only by a court
order and with the prosecutor's consent. In the event of terminating proceedings
on exonerative grounds (for absence of a criminal act or a crime in the act), the ...
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The Ethics of Capital Punishment: A Philosophical ...
DNA analyses are best known as an exculpatory technique, of course, and some
discussions of the matter— such as that in Brooks 2004, 192–4—proceed as ifthe
only role for those analyses were exonerative. Obviously, however, DNA ...
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Rationale of judicial evidence, specially applied to English ...
ablative (or say divestitive), onerative (or say impositive), and exonerative, at
large; — falsehood self-investitive, or self-exonerative, as before. Falsehood self-
divestitive and self-onerative, possible, but not natural or frequent. ' * "
Introduction ...
Jeremy Bentham, John Stuart Mill, 1827
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «EXONERATIVE»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
exonerative w wiadomościach.
Mark Harmon: Nothing passive about making mistakes
Former CNN pundit Bill Schneider dubbed “mistakes were made” as the “past exonerative” tense, a point echoed in William Safire's “Political ... «Knoxville News Sentinel, Cze 15»
'Serial' Creators Kick off Live Tour in Philadelphia
... the story behind the impromptu graveyard status of Leakin Park and what should really be made of the timing and exonerative potential of a ... «Jewish Exponent, Maj 15»
Huddersfield Town 4-4 Derby County - Chris Powell's committed …
... the only other sides amongst the mix to emerge victorious on Town's own patch but both games offered exonerative circumstances and in the ... «Huddersfield Examiner, Kwi 15»
Still waiting for justice after SWAT team member kills innocent …
But note the exonerative tense. The DA's press release never actually states that Duncan fired his weapon. Only that he “heard a shot,” and ... «Washington Post, Sty 15»
Sorry Not Sorry: The Many Names for Non-Apologies
the past exonerative, sorry not sorry (a wry tag popular on social media), and non-apology apology, which, though long-winded, is popular ... «Slate Magazine, Lis 14»
Israeli Assault on Palestinian Identity
... accepted norm of war conduct, now transmogrified as WAR CRIMES, that soldiers-will-be-soldiers is a pathetic defense hardly exonerative. «CounterPunch, Lis 14»
Alison Redford Parody Tweets Add Insult To Injury
Simons: 'Mistakes were made' — Alison Redford's past exonerative ... Alison Redford resigns seat, leaves politics | Veooz 360 · Storify: Alison ... «Huffington Post Canada, Sie 14»
Perils Of The Sea In Contracts Of Affreightment
This led to carriers inaugurating a wide range of exonerative clauses into their bills of lading. Today, the applicable rules are The Hague/ Visby ... «Mondaq News Alerts, Lip 14»
Mistakes were made (by me)
In the post, I mentioned William Schneider's playful phrase “past exonerative,” which I think is pretty great. But I'm open to other suggestions. «Washington Post, Lip 14»
The curious grammar of police shootings
... so common that the political consultant William Schneider suggested a few years ago that it be referred to as the “past exonerative” tense. «Washington Post, Lip 14»