- the
state of
mortal sin, as such as
receiving Communion, as also by
advertently doing any of
those things invalidly.
Using sacred vessels for secular...
- character, his story, and the very
prevalent climate crisis. The
novel is
advertently a call to
action intertwined in an
entertaining plot. The
Guardian however...
-
unstructured and 20% structured.
Sometimes a data
distributor inadvertently or
advertently gives sensitive data to one or more
third parties, or uses it themselves...
-
notable for
containing complex societal issues,
which West
strives to
advertently cover in ways
relating to the
Black American community.
These thematic...
- must have
acted with at
least a
minimal level of negligence,
whether advertently or inadvertently. With
regard to negligence,
Indian jurisprudence follows...
-
teases Prem (pla**** by
Salman Khan) of
having been
engaged to Dixit,
advertently referring to her
photograph on the magazine. In a po****r song "Maine...
- the
failure to do
something one can and
ought to do. If this
happens advertently and
freely a sin is committed. [...] The
degree of
guilt incurred by...
- S2CID 206955309. Simester, A P (2021). "Distinguishing
Intended from
Advertent Action".
Fundamentals of
Criminal Law.
Oxford University Press. pp. 348–376...
-
theory and the ELM. From the research, they
found parti****nts'
attention (
advertent/inadvertent)
toward the
images was mani****ted.
Although restrained eaters'...
- adversarial, adversary, adversative, adverse, adversion, adversity, advert,
advertent, animadversion, animadvert, anteversion, antevert, aversation, averse...