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  1. Responsibility: Responsibility is a duty or obligation for which a person is held accountable. It is the human condition that people are responsible or held accountable for the things they do or cause to happen, according to certain norms. Responsibility is ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  2. Responsibility: A Responsibility is an obligation which an individual needs to act on in order to maintain his integrity. A person who establishes a reputation as responsible, will be given more responsibilities. [100%] 2023-02-24 [Dictionary]
  3. Custody: Custody is the possession of something or someone. It may be used to describe the detaining of a person by lawful process or authority to assure his or her appearance to any hearing in court and the jailing or imprisonment ... [97%] 2023-02-24 [Legal Terms]
  4. Custody (1988 film): Custody is a 1988 Australian TV docudrama about a child custody battle. It was filmed over three weeks in a semi-improvisational style. (1988 film) [97%] 2023-12-27 [Australian television films] [1988 television films]...
  5. Custody: CUSTODY kus'-to-di (yadh, pequddah): In Esther 2:3,8 bis. 14, yadh, "the hand," is translated "Custody": pequddah, "numbering," "chanrge"; occurs in Numbers 3:36 the Revised Version (British and American) "the appointed charge," margin, Hebrew "the office ... [97%] 1915-01-01
  6. Custody (2017 film): Custody (French: Jusqu'à la garde, lit. 'Up to the Hilt') is a 2017 French drama film written and directed by Xavier Legrand and starring Denis Ménochet, Léa Drucker and Thomas Gioria. (2017 film) [97%] 2024-08-29 [2017 films] [2017 drama films]...
  7. Access: Access es un gestor de datos que utiliza los conceptos de bases de datos relacionales y pueden manejarse por medio de consultas e informes. Está adaptado para recopilar datos de otras utilidades como Excel, SharePoint, etc. La aplicación permite recopilar información ... [84%] 2023-05-17
  8. Access: ACCESS ak'-ses (prosagoge, "a leading to or toward," "approach"): Thrice used in the New Testament to indicate the acceptable way of approach to God and of admission to His favor. Jesus said, "I am the way" (John 14:6 ... [84%] 1915-01-01
  9. Access (credit card): Access was a British credit card brand launched by Lloyds Bank, Midland Bank and National Westminster Bank in 1972 to rival the already established Barclaycard. It became defunct in 1996, when it was taken over by MasterCard. (Company) [84%] 2023-12-17 [Credit cards]
  10. Access (banda): Access, también conocida como AXS, es una banda de electropop y synth pop japonesa, formada por primera vez en 1992 y compuesta por Daisuke Asakura y Hiroyuki Takami. Asakura actúa como compositor, productor y tecladista del grupo, mientras que Takami ... (Banda) [84%] 2024-02-05
  11. Access (credit card): Access was a British credit card brand launched by Lloyds Bank, Midland Bank and National Westminster Bank in 1972 to rival the already established Barclaycard. The business operated from Southend-on-Sea, until 1989 when part of the business was ... (Credit card) [84%] 2024-06-17 [Financial services companies established in 1972] [1972 establishments in the United Kingdom]...
  12. Aid Access: Aid Access is a nonprofit organization that provides access to medication abortion by mail to the United States and worldwide. It describes its work as a harm reduction strategy designed to provide safe access to mifepristone and misoprostol for those ... (Abortion services provider) [82%] 2023-11-01 [Abortion providers] [Organizations established in 2018]...
  13. Aid Access: org [editar datos en Wikidata] Women on Web (WoW) es un servicio de aborto en línea con sede en los Países Bajos [1]​ para países donde no hay acceso legal al Aborto con medicamentos o aborto farmacológico. El aborto se ... [82%] 2023-05-17
  14. Computing and Moral Responsibility: Traditionally philosophical discussions on moral responsibility have focused on the human components in moral action. Accounts of how to ascribe moral responsibility usually describe human agents performing actions that have well-defined, direct consequences. (Philosophy) [73%] 2021-12-24
  15. Collective Responsibility: The notion of collective responsibility, like that of personal responsibility and shared responsibility, refers in most contexts to both the causal responsibility of moral agents for harm in the world and the blameworthiness that we ascribe to them for having ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2022-03-02
  16. Collective responsibility: Collective responsibility, also known as collective guilt, refers to responsibilities of organizations, groups and societies. Collective responsibility in the form of collective punishment is often used as a disciplinary measure in closed institutions, e.g. (Social) [70%] 2023-12-17 [Social privilege] [Political theories]...
  17. Diminished responsibility: Template:CrimDef In criminal law, diminished responsibility (or diminished capacity) is a potential defense by excuse by which defendants argue that although they broke the law, they should not be held criminally liable for doing so, as their mental functions ... [70%] 2023-12-15 [Criminal defenses] [Mental health law]...
  18. Individual responsibility: Individual responsibility means that each person has the primary responsibility for their own actions and behaviour, and the success or failure of their own life. It does not exclude receiving help or charity from others, but it excludes relying on ... [70%] 2023-03-15 [Conservative Traits]
  19. Parental responsibility (criminal): In Canada and the United States , the term parental responsibility refers to the potential or actual liability that may be incurred by parents for the behavior of their children. Parental responsibility legislation has been enacted in three Canadian provinces: Manitoba ... (Social) [70%] 2023-12-12 [Family law]
  20. Moral Responsibility: Making judgments about whether a person is morally responsible for her behavior, and holding others and ourselves responsible for actions and the consequences of actions, is a fundamental and familiar part of our moral practices and our interpersonal relationships. The ... (Philosophy) [70%] 2022-07-23

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