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In the best case it may involve something as innocent as a photocall with the right local boss at a factory opening.
Our governments have created a state where the default answer is 'No', even when it is something as innocent as a nine-year-old blogging about school dinners.
While Ebola is not transmitted through the air like the flu, it does spread by close contact with bodily fluids such as blood, saliva and sweat — even something as innocent as a tainted tear.
Something as innocent as a family genealogical tree can tip off a thief to a victim's mother's maiden name a common way for credit-card firms to verify identity.Most important, the risks of getting caught and prosecuted are relatively low.
Here, I'm terrified someone will ask me something — something as innocent as "where are the cabbages?" or "do you have the time?" — and I won't be able to answer.
It's perception as well – we're considered a very good college, and it can be something as innocent as the art teacher saying 'you won't get in there' that puts them off.
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In a game like Ace Attorney, though, the story is much more dependent on language – someone can be proved innocent by something as simple as a misspelling of their name.
In a game like Ace Attorney, though, the story is much more dependent on language someone can be proved innocent by something as simple as a misspelling of their name.
Be perfectly innocent, and if you are confronted about doing something bad, deny it and look as innocent as possible, or at least come up with an innocent excuse.
"It is hard to comprehend that anyone could want to do something as cowardly as that and to target innocent people, especially children, in that way," she added.
Make the box look as innocent as possible and look as if it is something other than what it is.
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