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How much do you believe in your own opinion? 2. Do you have a realistic grasp of the consequences of speaking up? 3. How will what you have to say affect the political games being played in the organization?
"For many people who watch," Ms. Kerman said, "the heart aches a little because we all know how muddled one's thinking can be at an age when you're impulsive and often have a limited grasp of the consequences".
The argument here is that the agent might not have a full grasp of the consequences of the action involved (whether it be speech or some other form of behavior) and hence can be prevented from engaging in the act.
David Moulton, Manning's weak grasp of the consequences of his actions.
Courts in recent years have taken note of research that demonstrates that children lack an adult's cognitive grasp of the consequences of their actions or statements, have poor judgment and impulse control and are susceptible to undue influence from peers and from adults in positions of authority (as if judges, lawyers and police didn't already have an inkling of those facts).
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But survivor influence runs much deeper in our society than any such direct participation: we depend on the vast array of survivor accounts for our grasp of the human consequences of the Holocaust.
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In a note sent to the orchestra and obtained by the The Philadelphia Inquirer, he said: "I feel overwhelmed and horrified by the events of the past few days, and I cannot yet grasp what the consequences of today's vote will be".
Her lawyers argued that Cassandra's refusal of consent ought to fall under the "mature minor doctrine", a widely recognised legal principle that instructs medical providers to honour the consent, or the withholding of consent, of unemancipated minors bright enough to grasp the consequences of their considered decisions about medical treatment.
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