Yesterday's accident cannot be ordsprog

en Yesterday's accident cannot be excused, ... It was criminal negligence and I own moral responsibility for it.

en A pe𝗑y man doesn’t try to be someone he’s not, valuing authenticity above all else. This is criminal negligence by the state.

en Does anyone believe that Julie should be prosecuted for a felony or a misdemeanor as a result of an accident, a pure accident? So that's where we are...we're at an impasse because they have taken the initiative to launch a criminal investigation.

en People of this teenager's age are on the brink of adulthood and have to be allowed a greater degree of responsibility. A consequence of this is a decrease in parental responsibility. Therefore to have criminal responsibility for what you don't know about seems rather extreme.
  John Scott

en 'My doctor says that I have a malformed public duty gland and a natural deficiency in moral fibre,' he muttered to himself, 'and that I am therefore excused from saving Universes.'
  Douglas Adams

en Police will investigate whether the incident was a pure accident or a crime due to negligence.

en Twelve dead victims have been identified from the incident. Officers are still finding out whether it was an accident or a crime of negligence.

en This was an accident. Everyone has to live with it and accept it and not point fingers. If this is negligence on her part, then 80 percent of mothers and fathers in Richmond better take notice.

en We stand by the results of the completed investigations of state and local officials, which cleared the park of any negligence or error in this unfortunate accident.

en Even if there's not a legal responsibility for the government to provide some basic health care, my God, there is a moral responsibility.

en Your personal responsibility far overtakes the criminal responsibility I'm about to hold you accountable for,

en To me, its seems necessary to rediscover - and the energy to do so exists - that even the political and economic spheres need moral responsibility, a responsibility that is born in man's heart and, in the end, has to do with the presence or absence of God.

en This is a sad day, because, to be perfectly honest, I think one of the truly great and extraordinary men of this generation has just admitted to criminal conduct. From the very beginning of this case, Mr. Kushner has wanted to accept responsibility for his criminal conduct.

en The board has no difficulty in characterising the negligence of Vasil as being gross negligence amounting to recklessness,

en The board has no difficulty in characterising the negligence of Mr Vasil as being gross negligence, amounting to recklessness.


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