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"defenselessness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being weak and unable to protect yourself; the fact of having no protection

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The sleeper's creativity, liberated by dreams, coincides with her defenselessness.
Gayle leaned toward hypervigilance, painfully aware of Eli's vulnerabilities and defenselessness.
Smells are reminders of the body's defenselessness and porousness; they come from the inside.
But during a recent visit, I kept hearing an even greater sense of defenselessness.
Even separated by computer screens, acts of self-pleasure force one into a state of defenselessness.
It's not generally acceptable in my segment of the disability community to harp on our defenselessness.
Troops on the base described it as a time fraught with suspense, fear and feelings of defenselessness.
As I started to read, I remembered again my complete defenselessness before the incomprehensible force of language.
Scenters-Zapico's poems, which often contemplate forms of defenselessness, perform its opposite: they exert both intellectual and sexual power.
And when they do finally break out of their cockpits, they step into a world of exhilaration and defenselessness.
Mr. Côté, though, knows what he's doing, deliberately calling attention to the defenselessness and uncertainty beneath the men's apparent invincibility.
Mr. Backlund is less coy; but the problem here isn't the blood-drenched indifference of the hunters or the pitiful defenselessness of their victims.
But they also have a feeling of defenselessness as they come to the realization that they cannot even trust where to go for help.
Whether caused by a diseased body or a diseased body politic, the belated reverberations of trauma lay bare our common humanity: in particular, our individual and yet shared defenselessness.
The sense of defenselessness highlights the failures of a U.S.-led war in its 16th year and the struggles of building a democracy in the midst of bloody conflict.
It remains one of the indelible books about Vietnam: the images coming out of the war suggested, to Merwin, the utter defenselessness of a traditional culture against the fury of modernity.
In this context, it is worth recalling last year's Tax Reform and the application of the higher tax rates to American Controlled Foreign Corporations (CFC) in Puerto Rico — as a foreign jurisdiction — which underline the utter defenselessness of the unincorporated territory.
"There is a permanent sense of defenselessness and despair that adds to the anger and fear caused by the complicity, forced or willing, of some authorities with organized crime," the bishops wrote in the context of the rise of the vigilante movement.
And no wonder: Hinton, who still lives in Tulsa, was 16 when she wrote the book that would set the trajectory of the modern teenage romance, whether depicted in literature or on-screen, the one in which boys are just as fragile as girls, their defenselessness a symptom not of gender but of youth.
The criteria of consciousness excludes case in which the perpetrator acts in a heat of passion (affect) and therefore is not realizing that he kills a person that is unaware of the attack. However, an affect does not necessary exclude to consider the killing as treacherous. The criminal has to use the defenselessness AND the unsuspiciousness. Only using the defenselessness is not enough.
In nature, they live in salt lakes. They are almost never found in an open sea, most likely because of the lack of food and relative defenselessness. However, Artemia have been observed in Elkhorn Slough, California, which is connected to the sea. However, North American populations are another species, A. franciscana.
However, they can not give a definition when a killing by stealth has to be considered as treacherous. They just point to certain cases they want to exclude from murder due to the mitigating circumstances. Therefore, this position is also considered as too vague by the courts. The judiciary maintains that also in those cases the perpetrator is usually aware and uses the unsuspiciousness and defenselessness of the person from attack in an hostile attitude.
Therefore, they conclude that a killing by stealth is treacherous, when the perpetrator is aware of the unsuspiciousness and defenselessness of the person from attack in an hostile attitude. However, due to the specially circumstances the sentences is reduced according to § 49 I StGB to 3 to 15 years. Both positions have problems. The position of the literature gives no clear criteria do define the difference between treacherous killings (Heimtückemord) and Totschlag.
It symbolizes the community's defenselessness and vulnerability and represents the lack of cohesiveness of the people within. Neighborhoods with a strong sense of cohesion fix broken windows and assert social responsibility on themselves, effectively giving themselves control over their space. The theory emphasizes the built environment, but must also consider human behavior. Under the impression that a broken window left unfixed leads to more serious problems, residents begin to change the way they see their community.
The judiciary sees a killing as treacherous or by stealth if the perpetrator is consciously using the unsuspiciousness and defenselessness of the victim to attack it in a hostile attitude. The perpetrator has to be aware of the fact that the victim is unaware of an attack and is defenseless. He has to act in a hostile attitude. With this definition mercy killings are excluded as well as suicide cases, in which the perpetrator wants to take a close person with him, in a situation of despair.
On January 28, a hundred of the deportees started a hunger strike in protest and wrote a manifesto denouncing their defenselessness. Some managed to leave, but on February 10 the "Buenos Aires" set sail from the port of Barcelona with 104 detainees on board. After picking up other detainees in Cádiz, the ship passed through the Canary Islands and finally docked at Villa Cisneros on April 3. On the way, some of the prisoners had fallen ill, one of them died, and others were released.
The Japanese press likened liberalization to "the second coming of the black ships," "the defenselessness of the Japanese islands in the face of attack from huge foreign capitalist powers," and "the readying of the Japanese economy for a bloodstained battle between national capital and foreign capital." Ikeda's Income Doubling Plan was largely a response to this growing opposition and widespread panic over liberalization, adopted to quell public protests. Ikeda's motivations were purely pragmatic and foreign policy based, however. He moved toward liberalization of trade only after securing a protected market through internal regulations that favored Japanese products and firms.
All nine complaints are for the crime of "carnal access in person put in an inability to resist." The Office of the Prosecutor already presented evidence and concepts from Colombian indigenous organizations who responded that Mr. Orlando Gaitán does not belong to any recognized community, likewise The Right Livelihood Award Foundation, the Swedish organization that annually awards the "Alternative Nobel Prize," clarified to the media. Communication that Orlando Gaitán, was never distinguished with this award. In the same way, expert reports on legal medicine were presented by each of the victims, where their vulnerability and defenselessness were shown.
Christian attitudes cast doubt on the value of the human body, and the Christian emphasis on chastity and celibacy further discouraged depictions of nakedness, even in the few surviving Early Medieval survivals of secular art. Completely unclothed figures are rare in medieval art, the notable exceptions being Adam and Eve as recorded in the Book of Genesis and the damned in Last Judgement scenes anticipating the Sistine Chapel renderings. With these exceptions, the ideal forms of Greco-Roman nudes became largely lost, transformed into symbols of shame and sin, weakness and defenselessness. This was true not only in Western Europe, but also in Byzantine art.
His second point is that rape laws intend to protect sexual autonomy, but yet the only thing that can override somebody's autonomy is coercion, or exploiting somebody's incapacitation. By their strict definition, non-consensual situations only imply a disagreement, and thus, they can be resolved by simply walking away. Therefore, in Rubenfeld's view, the defenselessness of a person, or the use (or threat) of force, is the only criterion which can define rape in a logical way. Affirmative consent approaches are more complex in the BDSM scene, because in some BDSM encounters, participants agree to "consensual non-consent" in order to perform role-plays.
Perhaps as a result of Emin's training in science, he writes in a simple, straight forward language. Edmond Y. Azadian, in the Afterword to For You on New Year's Day, suggests that Emin freed Armenian poetry "from the restrictions that followed Charents' time, the bleak Stalin era," reinvigorating it after a long period during which experimentalism had been discouraged. Martin Robbins suggests, in Ararat Quarterly, that his poetry reflects "the tough compression of an engineer's mathematically trained mind," and cites as a representative example his poem "Small" in which he acknowledges the defenselessness of the Armenian people but affirms their strength. In many of his poems Mount Ararat itself serves as an emblem of the endurance of his people.
She found the possessed Morgan to be "menacing", and enjoyed his sadistic sense of humor; Padalecki to have done a "good job embodying the newfound strength" Sam develops in defying his father's order to kill him in order to stop the demon; and Ackles' defenselessness to be "affecting". However, she believed that Azazel's reference to having a family "[didn't] quite make sense", and noted that it seemed implausible for Sam and Dean--having been raised as hunters--to not have known that Meg was a demonically-possessed girl. Brian Tallerico of UGO also had issues with the plot, though mainly with the episode's outcome. He felt that the writers should have followed Buffy the Vampire Slayer's pattern of killing off the season's foe, as "fans don't like villains to be strung out for too long".
The conservative government of Eduardo Dato decided to keep Spain neutral, shared by the majority of the ruling class, and as Manuel Azaña claimed, the decision "was a forced neutrality, imposed by our own defenselessness". Neutrality had important economic and social consequences as there was a huge boost in the process of "modernization" that had started timidly in 1900, due to the considerable increase in Spanish industrial production that suddenly opened new markets (the ones of the belligerent countries). However, inflation skyrocketed as wages grew at a slower pace and there were shortages of necessities, such as bread, which led to riots of livelihoods in several cities and labor conflicts also grow led by the two major unions, the CNT and the UGT, which demanded salary increases that, at the end, would slow the decline in real wages due to inflation.

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