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  2. Precautionary principle - Wikipedia

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    A version of the precautionary principle suitable for the problem of animal sentience has been proposed by LSE philosopher Jonathan Birch: "The idea is that when the evidence of sentience is inconclusive, we should 'give the animal the benefit of doubt' or 'err on the side of caution' in formulating animal protection legislation."

  3. List of Latin phrases (E) - Wikipedia

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    The phrase gained currency in the English language after Alexander Pope's An Essay on Criticism of 1711: "To err is human, to forgive divine" (line 325). erratum: error: I. e., mistake. Lists of errors in a previous edition of a work are often marked with the plural errata ("errors"). eruditio et religio: scholarship and duty: Motto of Duke ...

  4. Prejudice from an evolutionary perspective - Wikipedia

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    According to James J. Gibson, humans perceive their environment in terms of affordances.Different animals and objects afford different context-dependent actions. For instance, the same trait may afford both costs and benefits depending on the who carries it, the social and environmental contexts, and the relative affordances or vulnerabilities of the one interacting with the object.

  5. Experts: "Err on the side of caution" when it comes to PFAS - AOL

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    Sep. 2—If you don't live near the former Pease Air Force Base on the Seacoast or the Saint-Gobain plastics plant in Merrimack, it's tempting to ignore the news headlines about PFAS contamination ...

  6. Blackstone's ratio - Wikipedia

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    Islamic scholar Al-Tirmidhi quotes Muhammad as saying, "Avoid legal punishments as far as possible, and if there are any doubts in the case then use them, for it is better for a judge to err towards leniency than towards punishment". A similar expression reads, "Invoke doubtfulness in evidence during prosecution to avoid legal punishments".

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    targeted because of their race, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or other characteristic. Since the motivation for these crimes is not always immediately evident, and state and local law enforcement do not necessarily have the requisite

  8. The Appointment - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. The Appointment may refer to: The Appointment, a 1969 ...

  9. Clerical error - Wikipedia

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