If the wrongdoer has come to the point of realizing his wrong, then one hopes there will be remorse, or at least some contrition or sorrow. |
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If the situation arose through that person's purposeful negligence, however, then he is considered a purposeful wrongdoer. |
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Good advocacy but unsound principle, for damages are to compensate the victim not to reflect what the wrongdoer ought to pay. |
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Across cultures recent and past, the intentions of the wrongdoer matter more than the harm caused. |
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I think intention actually is a dangerous precondition if we are focusing not on the wrongdoer. |
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That is not an expedient to trap the whistleblower by conformity, it is a requirement for catching the wrongdoer conclusively. |
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International public opinion had the power to exert pressure on the wrongdoer. |
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Dependants of a deceased person wrongfully killed are entitled to bring an action for damages for loss of support from the wrongdoer. |
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An example might be when the wrongdoer tries to sell photographs or other material that has been obtained by an invasion of privacy. |
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The insured person is guilty of unconscionable conduct if he does not provide for the insurer to be recouped out of the damages awarded against the wrongdoer. |
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There is no requirement that the wrongdoer have the actual malicious purpose of causing harm. |
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High-profile arrests are one thing: actually convicting a wrongdoer in a timely and transparent fashion quite another. |
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Nothing under the U. S. or E. U. law prevents prosecution or claims against the original wrongdoer. |
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On the one hand, it is not clear why a jury should care how much charity a wrongdoer gives to third parties after the wrongdoer causes an injury to the plaintiff. |
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Only through measure-for-measure exactness will the wrongdoer be paid back properly and justly. |
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And there is the additional fear in these types of cases that the public will vilify the victim, not a celebrity wrongdoer. |
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In these countries, the primary aim of customary law is conciliation and dispute, reconciliation between the wronged and the wrongdoer. |
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The wrongdoer may offer an apology that does not admit the action was intentional. |
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The focus of the Human Rights Act is the message itself, not the wrongdoer. |
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But I have seen the beauty of good, and the ugliness of evil, and have recognized that the wrongdoer has a nature related to my own — not of the same blood or birth, but the same mind, and possessing a share of the divine. |
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By counting each e-mail sent by a white-collar wrongdoer as a separate case of wire fraud, prosecutors can threaten him with a gargantuan sentence unless he confesses, or informs on his boss. |
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The most that aggrieved authors can count on is to shame the wrongdoer. |
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However, it has also been held that, when a wrongdoer is actually aware of the victim's pre-existing state, it is no defence to state that the average person would not have suffered mental distress from the bullying. |
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If we want to punish a wrongdoer, then intention is an absolute prerequisite, but if we are focused on the speech itself, then searching for intention is a side trip that isn't profitable. |
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The Father's Law of love always offers a generous opportunity to the delinquent to regenerate himself, while your laws, on the contrary, humiliate and punish the wrongdoer, and many times the innocent and the weak. |
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To guard against abusive application of article 15, rejection is made subject to approval, to a record requirement and to a duty of prompt disclosure to the alleged wrongdoer. |
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A further legislative concern relates to the attribution of costs, where business considers that more of the onus should be placed on the wrongdoer rather than on the right-holder. |
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Bill C-27 proposes a private right of action, modelled on U. S. legislation, which would allow businesses and individuals to take civil action against any wrongdoer. |
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It reflects the fact that invasions of privacy may in some cases produce a gain for the wrongdoer that is greater than the loss to the person whose privacy is invaded. |
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Communal punishment for wrongdoing generally included compensation by the wrongdoer, corporal punishment, shunning, banishment and execution. |
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A threat is not immediate if the wrongdoer threatens to use force of violence some future time. |
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The basis for restitutionary damages is much debated, but is usually seen as based on denying a wrongdoer any profit from his wrongdoing. |
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The target of criminal prosecution is the wrongdoer, and appropriately, we set the highest sorts of standards in order to prevent the horror of an unjust conviction and penalization. |
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