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It is music made for and by people who are in no danger of proximate harm.
Judges' reactions have varied, with some declining to order restitution, including one in Texas and another in Maine, usually saying that the link between possession and the harm done is too tenuous to reach the level of "proximate harm" generally required under the law for restitution.
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Now, if we assume that an act must be such a proximate cause of a harm in order for that harm to be a consequence of that act, then consequentialists can claim that the moral rightness of that act is determined only by such proximate consequences.
The court concluded that Carneal's actions were not reasonably foreseeable by the defendants and that in any case, his actions superseded those of the defendants, so that the latter could not be the proximate cause of the harm.
Proximate cause is that the harm is reasonably foreseeable and not too far removed from the action to be attributable to it.
MAKE ME. "Transgender individuals seeking access to covered facilities have suffered and continue to suffer injury, including, without limitation, emotional harm, mental anguish, distress, humiliation, and indignity as a direct and proximate result of compliance with and implementation of HB2".
Surely, it is both proximate and important.
That's the proximate strategic goal".
Complacency among Americans was the proximate cause.
The most concrete, proximate, useful result?
And she was proximate to a mailroom.
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