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"Thou shalt not kill": whether the commandment is seen as coming from God or simply from self-evident moral intuition, few dispute that to kill is to commit a wrong, and that to refrain from killing is to prevent a wrong.
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She responded that she didn't know "what it means to be 'complicit'": the dictionary defines the word as "helping to commit a crime or do wrong in some way".
Merriam-Webster defines "complicit" as "helping to commit a crime or do wrong in some way". .
Answers may vary on that front, but one thing is clear: "Complicit" is an adjective meaning "helping to commit a crime or do wrong in some way".
Ask Allah for forgiveness open-heartedly when you commit a wrong deed.
"I had to decide between committing a wrong - agreeing to try to entrap someone whom, based on our mutual dealings, I believe to be innocent - or standing up to fight for what I believe is right," he said.
"Unless we fashion a way to provide liability protection to these contractors, we're committing a wrong".
It is important to confirm the patriotism of the entire Syrian people and that people's demands are righteous and the state will exert all its efforts to respond to them; and that he who commits a wrong deed against his country is deluded because people and specially the opposition are very furious of the language of treason.
If you intentionally deceive your opponent, according to deontologists, you may already have committed a wrong; whereas if you lose the point anyway, according to utilitarians, no harm has been done.
"This is a case that should define the difference between someone committing a wrong and committing a crime," he said.
"I had committed a wrong against him, but I missed him very much," Jin-man thinks.
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