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I would say that the law is clear – it doesn't have to be a specific person whose death can be foreseen, it can be anyone.
"While it is possible that someone modelled for it," Gordenker says, "just as Rubens often painted figures who looked like his wife, it isn't meant to be a specific person, but someone more generalised, timeless and mysterious – perhaps a sibyl or a figure from the Bible".
You don't have to be a specific person, and you don't have to audition".
It doesn't necessarily have to be a specific person, but oftentimes if it is forgotten, then I think oftentimes any of the residents or staff will remind the team.
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The detective also said that "putting a face to it" -- knowing there is a specific person whose life may depend on your donation -- heightens the emotional impact.
"For anyone to come out and say that it's a specific person, a specific occupation, or a specific type is unfair and I think it's mere suspicion, it's mere speculation," Detective Smith said.
And likewise with (II): unless we can claim that there is a specific person who would have been better off at t2 than this person actually is at t2 had we not acted with respect to this person at all, this notion of harm makes no sense.
Pilot work revealed that women felt more comfortable asking for services if there was a specific person to contact at an agency; and that only having the name of an agency was a deterrent.
If it is a specific person, mention name and address for example.
If this is a specific person he/she is flirting with, you may need to have a more serious conversation.
If there was a specific person, habit, activity, or event that broke you and your parents' trust relationship, avoid it at all costs.
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