Sentence examples for consent for instance from inspiring English sources

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Consent, for instance, tends to be a grey area.

Much of this has been powerful and positive: the conversation about the importance of sexual consent, for instance, and how it operates within a culture that continues to trivialise rape, has never been louder and more energetic.

Instead, as Mr. Saletan reports, in one 1989 poll "five of every eight pro-choice voters in Michigan supported mandatory parental consent," for instance, and 56percentt of respondents in a 1992 national poll opposed federal funding for poor women's abortions.

The question of consent, for instance, doesn't really ever come up, especially in the scene when two guys manhandle a maid (she laughs their grabby advances off).

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Thus, supposing that the taxi driver has freely exercised his rational capacities in pursuing his line of work, we make permissible use of these capacities as a means when we behave in a way that he could, when exercising his rational capacities, consent to — for instance, by paying an agreed on price.

Currently when data is shared through public databases, they are shared according to the text that was written in the consent documentation – for instance, if this identified a particular cluster of diseases such as 'infectious disease' , then data ought only be shared for such research.

Members of a public deliberation on consent and withdrawal, for instance, asserted the need to balance individual autonomy with the public good of research and recognised the complexity of achieving that balance individually and as a society (Secko et al. [2009]).

Finally, both models in practice tend to assume that a woman's willing participation in non-penetrative sexual activity is a reliable indicator of her consent to penetration (for instance, Anderson points out that according to Schulhofer, an advocate of the Yes Model, a woman's engaging in heavy sexual petting typically indicates her affirmative willingness to have intercourse).

For instance, consent models, such as broad consent which enable donors to consent to prospective, as-yet-unknown research uses of their donated materials are increasingly common in genomics and related research contexts [ 45- 47].

This request is problematic for ethnographic research, in which researchers participate in and observe settings naturalistically, and where consent procedures are organised to support this (for instance, seeking consent verbally, and in ways which are appropriate to the unfolding context – see point 2 in our table).

In a 1973 case, the Supreme Court ruled that consent to a search, for instance, must be "voluntarily given, and not the result of duress or coercion, express or implied".

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