Sentence examples for deliberate consent from inspiring English sources

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Also, to qualify as a mortal the sin must be "committed with full knowledge and deliberate consent".

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The elected consuls wielded imperium or executive power; the Senate enjoyed the power to deliberate and consent to specific policies; and the popular assemblies served as the source of authoritative law, also electing the magistrates and the popular tribunes who exercised veto powers over the Senate.

Other studies have shown that patients deliberating informed consent for elective surgery had preferences for methods of information provision, with younger patients preferring internet-based information and older patients preferring paper-based information 30 providing further justification for engaging with users at the outset.

Conducting research on social media sites requires deliberate attention to consent, confidentiality, and security.

The late Justice Antonin Scalia was not yet in his grave when Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced that the World's Greatest Deliberative Body would not deliberate, advise or consent to a successor until a new President takes office in 2017.

American opinion today is openly and overwhelmingly on the side of China as against Japan: so openly and so overwhelmingly, that it has winked at and approved a flagrant violation of the whole spirit of the Neutrality Act by the Roosevelt Administration and forced Congress itself to give tacit consent to the deliberate nullification of that law.

Simmons objects that this ignores the instances where Locke does talk about consent as a deliberate choice and that, in any case, it would only make Locke consistent at the price of making him unconvincing.

It bypasses persuasion and the kind of consent that arises from deliberating about the risks the activity poses and the larger community's need for it".

Schell argues that with the threat of nuclear terrorism, the Bush administration has made a deliberate shift from a strategy based broadly on consent and law to one based on force and pre-emption.

While modern theories do insist that consent is truly consent only if it is deliberate and voluntary, Locke's concept of consent was far more broad.

The available literature indicates high levels of ethical violations in clinical practice [ 20]; including the absence of informed consent, a lack of patient rights, unprofessional guidelines, and the deliberate withdrawal of treatment [ 15, 21- 25].

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