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"You can't say that violence is never justified simply because of imminence," he explained, invoking a concept explained in Section 5.1, Paragraph 1 of the calculus.
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The Liberal Party was further reduced in this Parliament perhaps because of the imminence of the Thorpe trial.
Perhaps older people are more concerned with the issue of death and how it is defined because of its imminence and also because older people are more inclined to the traditional and community-oriented viewpoints.
This flips the meaning of imminence on its head because the temporal element of self defense is no longer responsive to a real and inevitable threat -- it corresponds to a would-be victim's sensibility of the best moment to lethally incapacitate a looming threat.
John Brennan, the White House counter-terrorism chief, has argued for a more flexible interpretation of "imminence" in the context of pre-emptive strikes because of the threat from terrorism.
The question of imminence has legal implications.
The principle of imminence will always prevail.
Having a kill list defeats the claim of imminence".
Inchoate". But the sense of imminence, of being on the cusp of epochal change, was intoxicating.
However, in my opinion there must be some degree of imminence.
People wait; they pass by; anglers fish; nothing happens, and there is a sense of waiting, of imminence, of emptiness.
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