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borderline case

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meanings of borderlineand case


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borderline
noun[S]
uk /ˈbɔː.də.laɪn/ us /ˈbɔːr.dɚ.laɪn/
something that separates two ...
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case
noun
uk /keɪs/ us /keɪs/
a particular situation or example ...
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Examples of borderline case


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The judge can exhibit similar candor if he instead believes that the procedural infraction freed a borderlinecase of a guilty man.
But once the teacher has verified that the student is a genuine, absolute borderlinecase, then he must make the best of a bad situation.
Reasoning about a structured object : three # and four year olds' grasp of a borderlinecase and an unexcluded middle.
Imagine a possible world in which the consideration of the borderlinecase is added to the authors' mental states.
No absolute borderlinecase is a relative borderlinecase.
This motive competes with other high-minded concerns, so judges sometimes acquiesce to the moral problem presented by a borderlinecase.
The resulting decision about a relative borderlinecase does change law by adding a precedent.
Indeed, they are in an especially good position to detect a borderlinecase.
In this example, there is agreement about the core instances of what constitutes an art form, but disagreement about a borderlinecase.
The typical cases calling for counter factual reasoning are cases in which authors did not envisage a borderlinecase.
Another account is epistemic, according to which each borderlinecase has a correct answer, but we suffer from irremediable ignorance about what is the correct answer.
The borderlinecase k = 0, which has no conditions, is called a fact.
As we have seen, the decision of a borderlinecase in law often implicates legal standards and values that reach beyond the particular legal concept being applied.
If two fisher men disagree whether a fish conforms to the size limit, that ver y disagreement is evidence that the fish is actually a borderlinecase.
Animals, however, remain a borderlinecase.
I repeat that if this had been a borderlinecase another decision might have been possible, but it was very far from being so.
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