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But the Justice Department's lawyers sought to alter the definition of "imminent," advocating what they called a "broader concept of imminence".
Specifically, the legalisation of torturing the guilty faces the problem of imminence; unlike killing in self-defence it almost never involves an imminent threat.
O'Connell noted that the Justice Department has adopted a definition of imminence "as sometime in the future, which is not the legal or common-sense understanding of imminent" under international law.
The question of imminence has legal implications.
The principle of imminence will always prevail.
Having a kill list defeats the claim of imminence".
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Respondents were asked about their perceptions of disaster risk (type of threat; frequency of thought; imminence of threat) in rank order response format.
The "massacre" (likened to Waterloo) attests to the profound fears of the privileged classes of the imminence of violent Jacobin revolution in England in the years after the Napoleonic Wars.
In order to address the evolving needs of patients for palliative care in time, GPs should be aware in good time of the diagnosis and of the imminence of death.
The awareness of nearly all the world's leaders of the imminence of devastating climate change has roused almost none of them to effective action.
Parham and his students understood these recurrences of Pentecost prophetically, interpreting them as signs of the imminence of the last days, or Endtime.
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