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The Romney campaign often violates, and even reverses, the law of cause and effect.
Among the more refined arguments that the lobbyists use, he said, are that "right to-be-forgotten legislation violates and invalidates freedom of speech and expression.
De Palma told a similar story in the 1989 "Casualties of War" — a squad captures, violates, and kills a Vietnamese girl — but in that movie he shaped everything into an uninterrupted flow of emotionally upsetting but physically beautiful narrative.
However, sometimes, this assumption violates, and there is more than one quality characteristic in each stage.
If acrasia is impossible, then every moral error involves a cognitive failure about the action or the principle that it violates, and cognitive errors negative (or at least weaken) responsibility for actions caused by those errors.
Consequently, sex with persons incapable of giving genuine consent, combined with the public spectacle of such exploitative and violent sex via pornography, violates and damages the victims psychologically and socially.
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Boundaries are violated and rules are ignored.
The president added: "[The US] may violate and is violating.
I sat down, simultaneously violated and relieved.
But these are children, poor and violated and hungry".
"We all feel very frustrated, impotent, violated and harassed".
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