Simply because there is no obvious difference between innocents and guilty. You can have a surly, ugly brute, with a long criminal record who is innocent - at least of that particular crime. Or you can have someone looking like a perfectly trustworthy and honest citizen who've done the most horrible things. You just can't tell.
Innocent vs guilty has to be settled by something ELSE.
Evidence, witness statements etc.
And these can sometimes be wrong, or interpreted wrong.
the difference between fraudulent miisrepresentation and innocent misrepresentation is that innocent representation is when a statement is made with a genuine belief that it is true while fraudulent misrepresentation is a statement that is made with the knowledge that it is untrue or misleading.
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Probably not, but if you were to use a benchmarking tool, there would be a difference.
"Recognize" is the correct spelling of the word, while "recognise" is a common alternative spelling used in British English. Both words mean the same thing - to identify or acknowledge something or someone.
We may recognize something without approval, but we cannot approve of something without recognition.
Differentiate means to recognize or ascertain the difference between two or more things or concepts. It can also refer to the process of finding the rate at which a quantity changes with respect to another variable.
the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why is the difference important. speed at which development happen. The difference is important because speed does not necessarily have to do with the sequence also it's important to recognize the difference so you can identify where children need help or at risk.
Innocent means you are innocent of a crime.. That is you did not commit it. A court (jury/judge) will not find someone "innocent". They can't say that you did not commit a crime, they can only decide for "not guilty" if the evidence presented is enough that you are believed to have committed a crime (guilty) or not (not guilty).
A common meaning of distinguish is to notice or recognize a difference between people or things. If you are color blind, you may be unable to distinguish between red and green.
They are smart enough to recognize the difference between objects of different sizes. They can be trained to learn the names of the objects.
reflexive symmetry- It is easy to recognize , because one half is the reflection of other Half
Recognise is a British spelling, and recognize is an American spelling. Other than that, it's really the same word.