The trial judge accepted the Crown's argument that even if the woman had consented prior to
becoming unconscious, her consent was vitiated by unconsciousness.
The summary conviction appeal judge's finding that the complainant may have consented prior to
becoming unconscious «resurrected gender stereotypes that have long been laid to rest» (at para. 37).
He then recalls seeing the pick - up truck passing by him in his lane before
becoming unconscious.
You report on a woman
becoming unconscious when electrodes in her brain stimulated «the claustrum», suggesting this area of the...
This meant it needed to look like he was losing breath and
becoming unconscious.
Only a dynamic relationship between theology and science can reveal those limits which support the integrity of either discipline, so that theology does not profess a pseudo-science and science does not
become an unconscious theology.
He might overdose,
become unconscious and some Democrat will want to Euthanize him or form a committee to convince his family to, so they can give his name to an illegal alien to vote for Obama.
Such often - performed actions gradually
become unconscious, run off «mechanically» as a continuous process.
Furthermore, there may be causes (and not simply further motives) for these intentions having
become unconscious, and psychoanalytic theory may have identified some of those causes.
He concluded that a person of average weight would have to consume nearly a half gallon of the sauce to overdose and
become unconscious.
If she coughs up the object and
becomes unconscious, you'll need to perform CPR.
A fall turns into a true emergency if your baby begins to have seizures after the fall, or if
they become unconscious, even for a short period of time.
If the baby becomes unresponsive If a baby who is choking on something
becomes unconscious, lower the baby to the ground and start CPR (see below).
Many people have experienced a type of hypnotic state while driving a car and
become unconscious of the fact that they are still driving.
Inga is wet and cooling and as she becomes hypoxic, not only can't she curl up to conserve heat, she basically
becomes unconscious and is as exposed as she can possibly be.
Supt Baah said the deceased, subsequently, sustained deep cuts in his hands and
became unconscious.
My judgments had
become another unconscious tool I had devised to protect me from getting involved with someone.
A character is shot with a Taser and
becomes unconscious.
Looking at first aid specifically, should a member of staff, a pupil or a visitor
become unconscious, it will take an average of eight minutes for an ambulance to arrive on the scene following an emergency call.
Book design has evolved over hundreds of years, establishing conventions that
became unconscious expectations on the part of readers.
At any point, if your dog
becomes unconscious, start CPR and mouth - to - snout breathing on him while en route to your vet.
Often what starts out as a demand whining soon
becomes an unconscious whining habit...
The tonic phase is the period in which the dogs falls, assumes a rigid posture,
becomes unconscious and stops breathing.
There is also no one to back you up during the trip if you fall sick or
become unconscious.
Occasionally, these characters will
become unconscious or start bleeding out.
In the movies and TV shows, people
become unconscious after banging their head.
The relationship between the accused and complainant was also seen as important by Justice Conrad: «It is certainly foreseeable that in intimate relationships partners may well have agreed to sexual touching while one partner or the other is asleep or, for that matter, in circumstances where either
becomes unconscious from alcohol» (at para. 71).
Because consent is an ongoing state of mind, it ends when the complainant
becomes unconscious and incapable of consenting (or of revoking consent)(at paras. 27 - 29, citing McLachlin J. in Esau and s. 273.1 (2)(e)-RRB-.
During their walk, Zeus, who was on a leash attached to his collar, suffered a seizure and
became unconscious.
I did whatever it took until
it became an unconscious habit.
Even if the child is still attending high school, he or she gains this exclusive right at 18, and a parent does not automatically possess sole decision - making power when, for example, the child
becomes unconscious due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Not exact matches
We must continue to foster an ecosystem where founders of any gender of startups and established companies alike can confront
unconscious bias, develop the skills necessary to navigate and disarm the biases of others and
become the role models necessary to dismantle systemic bias.
For Thiel, a contrarian by nature who later
became a hedge fund manager, startup founder, and venture capitalist — all posts requiring an ability to reject herd mentalities, shun market bubbles, and seize overlooked opportunities — Girard's analysis of man's
unconscious compulsion to imitate his fellow man was compelling.
Companies like Facebook have also set up
unconscious bias training programs to help employees
become more aware of potential pitfalls.
This was a guy who spent almost 20 years deliberately experimenting with ways to
become conscious of his
unconscious, delving into his own «darkness.»
The psychologist Paul C. Vitz has observed, «The «divine right» of the consumer to choose as he or she pleases has
become so common an idea that it operates in millions of Americans like an
unconscious tropism.»
This holds as long as Whitehead conceived of prehension as primarily (
unconscious) perception, but
became problematic once he started to conceive of prehension in causal terms.
Indeed those people who are so afraid of exploring a new basis for sexual morality might well examine their own
unconscious motivation, for fear frequently masks desire which is regarded as unacceptable; when the superstructure of repression is threatened that fear
becomes violent anger.
When Protestant literalism and enlightenment rationalism
became dominant in the late 18th and 19th centuries, typological interpretation was taken up covertly by the novelists and poets or began to operate at
unconscious or semiconscious levels of popular culture and ideology.
To such writers as C. G. Jung and Ananda K. Coomaraswamy the myth is an embodiment in different forms and cultures of a perennial reality, the spiritual process whereby the one
becomes the many and the many returns unto the one or the psychological process whereby integration of the personality is achieved and the divine Self realized within the
unconscious.
It is incipiently rational, because its attention is directed to data supplied by the receptive consciousness, and insofar as the reflective consciousness
becomes free from the dominance of the
unconscious, these data must play a larger and more direct role in their own interpretation.
This means that when the seat of existence was located in the
unconscious, individual identity through time was far less exclusive than it
became with the axial shift of center to consciousness.
Among the Hebrews, God and his will were recognized as other in such a way that it
became possible to understand what man ought to do in terms of the new understanding of God instead of in terms of the taboos that belong to the
unconscious life.
To
become fully human, man has to achieve, on a self - conscious level, a process that operates on a non-conscious level, in all living things, namely, the synthesis of individuation and interaction, or of independence and interdependence... Accordingly, God as the power that makes for salvation is the cosmic process of organicity, which, in sub-human creatures, synthesizes individuation and interaction on an
unconscious level, and in man, on a conscious level.
And not only that, even when people who are different come in and
become part of the community, we want to, in a way, and much of this is
unconscious, we want to make it clear that it is really our club, and they are, in a sense, still visitors, maybe even guests, but not fully members.
Habitual patterns of response, such as getting dressed, riding a bicycle, using a typewriter, so painfully and self - consciously learned at the time,
become quite
unconscious.37 A centralized nervous system or its close analogue may be the necessary basis for consciousness, but consciousness itself is the inner concomitant of the presence of some novelty which has not yet faded into the background through incessant repetition.
The psychic processes, which were the content of conscious and
unconscious experience,
became for them also the objects of awareness, and these were, to an astonishing degree, thereby subjected to conscious control.
The status of God's instrumentalities
becomes even more enigmatic, because it is only the arrogance, greed, and aggressiveness of the Assyrians and the Babylonians which make them
unconscious tools for God's punishment.
Mysterious concepts like that of the racial
unconscious, quite inexplicable as they are usually presented,
become fully intelligible in the context of Whitehead's philosophy.
For example, a college student's relentless pursuit of academic excellence in order to
become a very successful professional may, in considerable part, be an
unconscious performance before his or her parents, teachers, or others who embody an important cultural ideal.