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In recent years lawyers have begun to present brain images as evidence, usually to mitigate responsibility for a crime or to test veracity of testimony, as in a polygraph; increasingly, those images have been admitted.

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Can "playing a character" on stage mitigate personal responsibility for the content of what you're saying/doing in any way?

Despite significant structural changes in Bulgaria, the composition effects of both intermediate product imports and final product imports were negative and these import activities contributed greatly to mitigate its responsibility for global warming.

A jury rejected that defense a year ago, and Mr. Tanner told Judge Kent Dawson in Federal District Court yesterday that he suffered from an emotional disorder, mitigating his responsibility for the crimes.

The social distribution of human decision-making would also mitigate individual's responsibility for a transgression, thereby producing dramatic ramifications for our practices of attributing legal culpability.

Benson suggests that mitigating women's responsibility for immoral action runs the risk of undermining women's moral agency.

This posed a dilemma for the libertines, so on 21 August the council decided to write to other Swiss cities for their opinions, thus mitigating their own responsibility for the final decision.

However, Shanahan added that while the stumble might "mitigate some of the responsibility for the hit, it doesn't erase it entirely".

In the eyes of the law, alcohol intoxication is not a defence to a charge of rape, yet it may be suggested that respondents viewed comparable drunkenness as a factor that was sufficient to mitigate the defendant's responsibility for ensuring consent.

Some of these observations could be regarded as stereotypical and partial: the frequent tendency to blame time constraints for difficulties in applying reattribution in practice can be seen as an example of a 'culturally honourable' excuse, a means of mitigating responsibilities when behaviour is questioned [ 24].

But Krech stresses that an "anti-Edenic" revision of some history doesn't mitigate a level of present-day responsibility for a panoply of other historical wrongs.

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