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  • 11Consent (in Canon Law) — • The deliberate agreement required of those concerned in legal transactions in order to legalize such actions Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Consent (in Canon Law)     Consent (in …

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  • 12Consent Theory — is derived from John Locke s idea that all men are created equal. While this is sometimes interpreted to mean that all men are created equally good, or equally able, it actually means that no person has natural authority over any other.There is,… …

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  • 13consent — con·sent n 1 a: compliance in or approval of what is done or proposed by another; specif: the voluntary agreement or acquiescence by a person of age or with requisite mental capacity who is not under duress or coercion and usu. who has knowledge… …

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  • 14Consent to Kill —   Author(s) Vince Flynn …

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  • 15One Day, One Room — House episode Episode no. Season 3 Episode 12 Directed by Juan J. Campanella …

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  • 16consent decree — see decree Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. consent decree n …

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  • 17consent — [kən sent′] vi. [ME consenten < OFr consentir < L consentire < com , with + sentire, to feel: see SENSE] 1. a) to agree (to do something) b) to willingly engage in a sexual act: often in the phrase consenting adult c) to give permission …

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  • 18Consent theory — is a term for the idea in social philosophy that individuals primarily make decisions as free agents entering into consensual relationships with other free agents, and that this becomes the basis for political governance. An early elaborator of… …

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  • 19One of Our Aircraft Is Missing — theatrical poster Directed by Michael Powell Emeric Pressburger …

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  • 20One member, one vote — (OMOV), as used in the parliamentary politics of the United Kingdom,[1][2] Canada,[3] and the Canadian provinces,[4] is a proposal to select party leaders and/or determine party policy, by a direct vote of the members of each party. Traditionally …

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