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We experience mindlessness every day, from tiny offenses to unconscionable oversights.
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This failure was then bolstered by the failure of Florida law enforcement to arrest Zimmerman (thus setting the stage for the presumption that the loss of teenage black life is too tiny an offense to warrant legal consequence).
The really weird thing — the American exception in it all — then as much as now, is how tiny all the offenses are.
More than 18 million Americans are served drinking water by providers that have violated federal laws concerning lead in water, with only a tiny proportion of offenses resulting in any penalty, a new report has found.
It's a tiny percentage of autistic people who commit offenses like this.
He decides to have his way with her prosthesis, since "a touch there would not constitute an actual offense," but he makes one tiny miscalculation and fondles the wrong leg.
"A tiny minority of Muslim prisoners are serving sentences for terrorism related offenses," she explains.
Antoine White, who goes by the name T-Dubb-O, said that "overaggressive policing" was a major problem in north St . Louis County where many tiny municipalities survive only by imposing stiff fines on residents for minor offenses.
The miles of broad white sand beaches there are dotted with tiny pastel-painted beach huts, holdovers from the days when changing clothes in public was a punishable offense.
Tiny stars?
Tiny crustaceans?
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