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Anything people consume beyond what is necessary for survival? The answer is [Want]
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Tess bears some responsibility for her tragedy due to her actions, decisions, and choices throughout the story. However, other factors such as societal norms, fate, and the actions of others also contribute to her downfall. Ultimately, Tess is a complex character who grapples with forces beyond her control.
The phrase "unduly harsh" refers to a situation where something is considered excessively severe or cruel beyond what is necessary or justified. It suggests a level of harshness that is disproportionate to the circumstances.
Brian
No. They are not above the law, nor are they below it.
There was no question that his actions were beyond reproach.
the prosecutor
The U.S. purchase of land from a foreign government
True
•Social Obligation ØThe obligation of a business to meet its economic and legal responsibilities and nothing more. •Social Responsiveness ØWhen a firm engages in social actions in response to some popular social need. •Social Responsibility ØA business's intention, beyond its legal and economic obligations, to do the right things and act in ways that are good for society.
R. G. Desai has written: 'Beyond fertilisers' -- subject(s): Environmental responsibility, Fertilizer industry, K.K. Birla Group, Social responsibility of business