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self-defensive
self-deˈfensive, a. [self- 1 e.] Of, pertaining to, or involving the principle of, self-defence. So self-deˈfensory a.1828 Lights & Shades I. 6 A habit of *self-defensive refusal to all similar propositions. 1905 Q. Rev. Oct. 473 The next self-defensive artifice is that of accommodation and compromi...
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Self-defence (Australia)
Among them, a new offence of defensive homicide was created: where the accused's belief in the need for the force applied in self-defence was unreasonable However, defensive homicide was abolished in November 2014.
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Self-Protect High-Energy Laser Demonstrator
The Self-Protect High-Energy Laser Demonstrator (SHiELD) is a directed energy weapons development program. It was reported that United States Air Force is considering getting a defensive laser weapon for fifth and sixth generation fighter jets by 2021.
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Self-defence law (Czech Republic)
Hence defensive action against a raging dog falls within the limits of utmost necessity, while defensive action against a dog that was directly ordered A number of successful defensive uses of firearms or other weapon is being cleared as legitimate self-defense by authorities every year without raising
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Defensive communication
a defensive manner in response to a self-perceived flaw or a threat from outsiders. Defensiveness in social interaction
Defensive communication in social interaction is hypothesized to be related to a self-perceived flaw, attacks from
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Defensive democracy
The frequency and extent of use of defensive democratic methods varies from country to country. This situation has often raised the issue of a self-defensive democracy on the agenda in Israel.
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Self-defensive response to bone disorder after gastric cancer surgery
Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2014, Yasushi Rino and others published Self-defensive response to bone disorder after gastric cancer surgery | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Defensive realism
Aggression is therefore argued to be self-defeating in achieving the aim of security, which defensive neorealists posit to be the state's primary objective is self-defeating and counterproductive.
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Defensive pessimism
Self-esteem
Defensive pessimism is generally related to lower self-esteem since the strategy involves self-criticism, pessimism, and discounting previous The self-esteem of optimists had not changed, and the self-esteem of pessimists who did not employ defensive pessimism had fallen slightly by the end of
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Defensive war
A defensive war () is one of the causes that justify war by the criteria of the Just War tradition. The right to self-defence in international law is enshrined in Chapter VII, Article 51 of the UN Charter:
Nothing in the present Charter shall impair
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Defensive meritorious badge
Defensive meritorious badge (Japanese: 防衛功労章) is the decorative insignia for the Members of Japan Self-Defense Forces. See also
Defensive memorial cordon
Military awards and decorations of Japan
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Self-affirmation
their self-integrity, the response to this information is often defensive in nature. Defensive reactions attempt to minimize the threat in order to preserve the sense of self.
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Defensive gun use
Defensive gun use (DGU) is the use or presentation of a firearm for self-defense, defense of others or, in some cases, protecting property. The same study said that "Firearm self-defense is rare compared with gun crimes."
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Defensive attribution hypothesis
The defensive attribution hypothesis (or bias, theory, or simply defensive attribution) is a social psychological term where an observer attributes the A defensive attribution may also be used to protect the person's self-esteem if, despite everything, the mishap does occur, because blame can be assigned
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Self-worth theory of motivation
These strategies, which support the maintenance of self-worth, are called self-handicapping and defensive pessimism respectively. Defensive pessimism
In order to avoid the negative implication of failure on one's sense of self-worth, some students use the strategy of defensive pessimism
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