In any of these pieces of legislation, and they vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, there's limits as to what it is that has to be recorded. |
The risk theory has merits that are independent of its claim to explain what it is for an agency to cause harm. |
No other nation has ever been quite so obsessed by defining what it is, or troubled by the idea that reality might not measure up to the ideal. |
We're quite adept at picking out what it is we don't like about other human beings. |
I can't quite put my finger on what it is, and I start looking around the room for moldy food or drink cups or small, dead animals. |
Since I know something is weighing on your mind anyway, you might as well tell me what it is. |