It depends on what you are absent from.
The absence of punctuation does not in itself cause a string of words to be defined as a fragment, nor does the presence of punctuation cause a string of words to be defined as a sentence. A sentence without a full stop is not a fragment; it is a sentence without a full stop. A phrase followed by a full stop is not a sentence; it is a fragment.
Please be reasonable about this! What will your family do without you?The word reasonable basically means to use common sense.In my above example, it appears as though the person I am speaking to is about to do something to himself. So I am begging him to use common sense and be reasonable, which would hopefully make him realize that others depend on him.AnswerBanning peanut products from schools might seem reasonable at first, given the deadly severity of some children's allergies, but once you start reading the ingredients labels, you realize that nearly ALL foods have peanuts or traces of peanuts in them.It's perfectly reasonable to expect your prescription to be ready in ten minutes, since all the pharmacist has to do is put some pills in a bottle.As a reasonable person, I always assumed there must be a legitimate cause for the long delays in getting your pills, but then I went to an efficient pharmacy and found out that wasn't true.
Of an event, action or feeling - deter or restrain or to cause someone to take a course of action - discourage or to do without delay - slow, late or unwilling.
The word 'responsible' is an adjective, a word to describe a noun obliged to do something; the primary cause of something and so able to be blamed or credited for it; able to choose for oneself between right and wrong. Example:The responsible thing to do is to admit what happened.
It is a medical term for hidden, obscure or without apparent cause. It can be used such as the cancer was in crypto. It may also be a term for the parasite and the disease that it brings.
"Absence of malice" means without the intent or desire to cause pain or injury to another (without legal justification).
If they can establish reasonable cause.
A search cannot be conducted without a warrant, which cannot be obtained without evidence of reasonable suspicion. This reasonable suspicion is often referred to as probable cause.
With a warrant or with reasonable cause, yes.
Reasonable cause, or reasonable suspicion, is a legal term for enough evidence to suggest that someone might be carrying a weapon to warrant a pat down. Only weapons can be searched for based on reasonable cause.
A computer check is an investigatory tool, no probable cause or reasonable suspicion is necessary.
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Only with reasonable cause. Depending on the nature of the complaint, the complaint may or may not be.
The absence of the U.S. was a large factor in the failure of the League of Nations, but the root cause of the failure of the League was that it had no real power. It was essentially the U.N. without a securtity council to enforce it's directives.
Because the patient may have a cause of action for abandonment without reasonable notice.
Yes, and it is very common if there is reasonable suspicion but not probable cause for entry without a warrant.