It's important to remain open-minded and flexible in discussions rather than committing to a specific answer too quickly. For instance, when faced with a complex problem, exploring various perspectives can lead to a more informed decision. By not locking into one viewpoint prematurely, you allow for adaptability and a deeper understanding of the issue at hand. This approach fosters collaboration and encourages innovative solutions.
No.
yes anyone can
"Commit", unless the subject is third person singular, then "commits".
No. It is not possible for anyone to force anyone to commit suicide. Suicide is a choice like every other thing a person does. No one is ever responsible for what anyone does to them, but that person is 100% responsible for what they do with it.
No he did not murder anyone! He died from suicide
Commit is the verb commonly used for crimes. For example, "He committed a crime."
no.
everyone has the potential to commit any crimes, believers or not, anyone and everyone can commit the same exact crime as the next..no disrespect to anyone but just because someone believes in god doesnt mean they dont or can not commit a crime..face it, having fun has way to many consiquences
It means he can't commit to anyone.
If you know about it and don't tell anyone, then yes, i believe it is
Basically, any person who commits, helps someone else commit, or orders anyone to commit, a Crime Against Humanity to be carried out can be held accountable under international law.
Your question needs contain the names of whoever you are talking about, in order for anyone to answer the question.