Robert Merton
Synonyms for dismissed (terminated) can be fired, relieved, or let go. Synonyms for dismissed (sent away) may be banished, exiled, ousted, or evicted. Synonyms for dismissed (allowed to leave) can be adjourned or released. Synonyms for dismissed (paid no attention) could be ignored or disregarded.
An example of name-calling fallacy would be if someone dismissed an argument by calling the person making the argument a "liar" without providing any evidence to disprove the argument itself. This type of fallacy aims to attack the person rather than addressing the actual content of the argument.
Lombroso's theories are largely dismissed in modern criminology due to their lack of empirical support and reliance on pseudoscientific ideas about biological determinism. His concept of the "born criminal" has been widely discredited, as it fails to account for the complex sociocultural factors that influence criminal behavior. Instead, contemporary criminology emphasizes environmental, psychological, and social explanations for criminal conduct.
Positive social effects are often subtle and unnoticed (inclusivity in a group, social connectedness, or increase in approval by peers), but encourage future use. Negative social consequences (peer disapproval of use, smell, lack of motivation), maybe dismissed or associated with other causes.
In the 1970s, there was a male-male couple in Minnesota that sued for the right to marry, but their case was dismissed by the US Supreme Court. Also in the 1970s, the state of California changed all of their statutes to gender-neutral language, which some viewed as a loophole to allow same-sex marriage, but the loophole was closed by the legislature. In 1989, Denmark began registering civil partnerships of same-sex couples. In the 1990s, there was some talk of Hawaii possibly legalizing same-sex marriage and the US Congress responded by passing the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act ("DOMA") which prohibits federal recognition of same-sex marriage and permits states to do the same. In 2000, Vermont began issuing civil union certificates to same-sex couples and treating them the same as legal marriages. In 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. In 2004, Massachusetts became the first US state to legalize same-sex marriage.
Robert Merton
Robert Merton
No. "Dismissed" means exactly what it says.. the charge was dismissed!
A patient is not dismissed they are discharged.
Tagalog translation of DISMISSED: natiwalag or nasisante
Synonyms for dismissed (terminated) can be fired, relieved, or let go. Synonyms for dismissed (sent away) may be banished, exiled, ousted, or evicted. Synonyms for dismissed (allowed to leave) can be adjourned or released. Synonyms for dismissed (paid no attention) could be ignored or disregarded.
Dismissed WITH or WITHOUT prejudice? On a misdemeanor - IF it was dismissed WITH prejudice - you probably can.
It means that what you did was dismissed, so you won't be prosecuted further.
If a court case is dismissed with prejudice the matter cannot be tried again.
Plaintiffs do not charge. They file lawsuits. The plaintiff can always file, but if the case is dismissed with prejudice, a new filing cannot be litigated. If a case is dismissed with prejudice, it means res judicata applies, and a new filing would be dismissed because the issues have already been litigated. If the case is dismissed without prejudice, it means that it has been voluntarily dismissed or dismissed for some reason to allow the case to be refiled and re-litigated later.
Yes, they can. Though on some procedural grounds, auditors can sure be dismissed.
If a court case is dismissed with prejudice the matter cannot be tried again.