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Incomprehension is a form of consent.
By John Lanchester When it comes to discussing money, incomprehension is a form of consent.
Their support is a form of consent which gives the system legitimacy.
As Lanchester warns, not understanding is a form of consent, and means we accept what's happening to us.
Facebook's generic click-through agreement, which almost no one reads and which doesn't mention this kind of experimentation, was the only form of consent cited in the paper.
Legislative approaches to deceased donation differ, but they most commonly involve some form of consent (either presumed or explicit) or dissent.
John Lanchester decodes the language of the finance industry: When it comes to discussing money, "incomprehension is a form of consent".
The legal agreements, which take the form of consent orders, will be signed by the 14 largest servicers, including Bank of America, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan Chase.
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So, we have adequate reason to interpret a person's continued voluntary residence as a form of consenting to abide by the laws of the state.
Consent is, under certain conditions, generally taken to have deep moral significance, but scholars disagree over what forms of consent generate what sorts of obligations and what conditions make consent morally and legally significant.
Open consent is also the most prominently used of the novel forms of consent.
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