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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | This was the last election in which New York had the most votes in the electoral college (43 votes). | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | After the 1970 census , California gained the most electoral votes and has remained the most populous state since then. | 00
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Q2968 | who was the republican candidate for president in the 1969 elections | United States presidential election, 1968 | This is the latest election where a presidential ticket won without carrying the vice presidential candidate's home state. | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | Windows Task Manager is a task manager or System monitor application included with the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems that provides limited information about computer performance and running applications, processes and CPU usage, commit charge and memory information, network activity and statistics, logged-in users, and system services (and as often is the case with software tools provided by Microsoft for Windows, 3rd party software is available which fills the requirements more thoroughly ,e.g, "Process Explorer", "Extended Task Manager", "Anvir Task Manager", "Process Hacker", and "System Explorer"). | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | The Task Manager can also be used to set process priorities, processor affinity , forcibly terminate processes, and shut down, restart, hibernate or log off from Windows. | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | Windows Task Manager was introduced with Windows NT 4.0 . | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | Previous versions of Windows NT included the Task List application, which had far fewer features. | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | The task list was capable of listing currently running processes and killing them, or creating a new process. | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | In Windows XP only, a Shutdown menu is also present that allows access to Standby, Hibernate, Turn off, Restart, Log Off and Switch User . | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | Earlier versions of Microsoft Windows (Microsoft Windows 3.x, Windows 95 , Windows 98 ) had a program known as tasks to display the programs currently running. | 00
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Q2971 | where is the processes tab located on windows xp | Windows Task Manager | This file was executed by running the taskman.exe file from the C:\Windows directory. | 00
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Q2972 | what is the kanji for language | Kanji | Kanji (; ) are the adopted logographic Chinese characters ( hanzi ) that are used in the modern Japanese writing system along with hiragana (ひらがな, ), katakana (カタカナ, ), Hindu-Arabic numerals , and the occasional use of the Latin alphabet . | 11
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Q2972 | what is the kanji for language | Kanji | The Japanese term kanji () for the Chinese characters literally means " Han characters" and is written using the same characters as the Chinese hanzi (). | 00
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Q2975 | Who was John R Detroit | John R. Williams | John R Williams (May 4, 1782 – October 20, 1854) was an American soldier, merchant, and politician who is most well known for serving as the first mayor of Detroit, Michigan . | 00
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Q2975 | Who was John R Detroit | John R. Williams | In total, he served as Detroit's mayor for five other terms. | 00
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Q2975 | Who was John R Detroit | John R. Williams | He also was a brigadier general in the United States Army during the Black Hawk War . | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | A simple dry magnetic portable compass. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | A smartphone that can be used as a compass because of the magnetometer inside. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | An iPhone that can be used as a geological compass because of the 3-axis teslameter and 3-axis accelerometer inside it | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | A military compass that was used during World War I . | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | A compass is a navigational instrument that shows directions in a frame of reference that is stationary relative to the surface of the earth. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | The frame of reference defines the four cardinal directions (or points) – north , south , east , and west . | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | Intermediate directions are also defined. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | Usually, a diagram called a compass rose , which shows the directions (with their names usually abbreviated to initials), is marked on the compass. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | When the compass is in use, the rose is aligned with the real directions in the frame of reference, so, for example, the "N" mark on the rose really points to the north. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | Frequently, in addition to the rose or sometimes instead of it, angle markings in degrees are shown on the compass. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | North corresponds to zero degrees, and the angles increase clockwise, so east is 90 degrees, south is 180, and west is 270. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | These numbers allow the compass to show azimuths or bearings , which are commonly stated in this notation. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | The magnetic compass was first invented as a device for divination as early as the Chinese Han Dynasty (Since about 206 BC ). | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | The compass was used in Song Dynasty China by the military for navigational orienteering by 1040-1044, and was used for maritime navigation by 1111 to 1117. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | The use of a compass is recorded in Western Europe between 1187 and 1202, and in Persia in 1232. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | The dry compass was invented in Europe around 1300. | 00
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Q2976 | who was the first civilian to make a magnetic compass | Compass | This was supplanted in the early 20th century by the liquid-filled magnetic compass. | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | The Inca Empire or Inka Empire ( Quechua : Tawantinsuyu) was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America . | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | The administrative, political and military center of the empire was located in Cusco in modern-day Peru . | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | The Inca civilization arose from the highlands of Peru sometime in the early 13th century. | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | From 1438 to 1533, the Incas used a variety of methods, from conquest to peaceful assimilation, to incorporate a large portion of western South America, centered on the Andean mountain ranges, including, besides Peru, large parts of modern Ecuador , western and south central Bolivia , northwest Argentina , north and central Chile , and southern Colombia into a state comparable to the historical empires of Eurasia. | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | The official language of the empire was Quechua , although hundreds of local languages and dialects of Quechua were spoken. | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | The Inca referred to their empire as Tawantinsuyu which can be translated as The Four Regions or The Four United Provinces. | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | There were many local forms of worship, most of them concerning local sacred " Huacas ", but the Inca leadership encouraged the worship of Inti —the sun god—and imposed its sovereignty above other cults such as that of Pachamama . | 00
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Q2977 | what was the height of the inca empire | Inca Empire | The Incas considered their King, the Sapa Inca , to be the " child of the sun ." | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals , including vertebrates and some invertebrates . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes , maintenance of acid–base balance , and regulation of blood pressure (via maintaining salt and water balance). | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | They serve the body as a natural filter of the blood , and remove wastes which are diverted to the urinary bladder . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | In producing urine , the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium , and they are also responsible for the reabsorption of water , glucose , and amino acids . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | The kidneys also produce hormones including calcitriol , erythropoietin , and the enzyme renin . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Located at the rear of the abdominal cavity in the retroperitoneum , the kidneys receive blood from the paired renal arteries , and drain into the paired renal veins . | 11
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Each kidney excretes urine into a ureter , itself a paired structure that empties into the urinary bladder . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Renal physiology is the study of kidney function, while nephrology is the medical specialty concerned with kidney diseases . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Diseases of the kidney are diverse, but individuals with kidney disease frequently display characteristic clinical features. | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Common clinical conditions involving the kidney include the nephritic and nephrotic syndromes , renal cysts , acute kidney injury , chronic kidney disease , urinary tract infection , nephrolithiasis , and urinary tract obstruction . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Various cancers of the kidney exist; the most common adult renal cancer is renal cell carcinoma . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Cancers, cysts, and some other renal conditions can be managed with removal of the kidney, or nephrectomy . | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | When renal function, measured by glomerular filtration rate , is persistently poor, dialysis and kidney transplantation may be treatment options. | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | Although they are not severely harmful, kidney stones can be painful and a nuisance. | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | The removal of kidney stones involves ultrasound treatment to break up the stones into smaller pieces, which are then passed through the urinary tract. | 00
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Q2979 | where are the kidneys in your body | Kidney | One common symptom of kidney stones is a sharp pain in the medial/lateral segments of the lower back. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton Companies Inc. is the world's largest privately held insurance brokerage firm, providing insurance, risk management and employee benefits solutions. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | In addition to its Kansas City, Missouri headquarters, Lockton operates 60 locations in 17 countries. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton is currently home to more than 4,450 Associates worldwide. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | The company was founded by Jack Lockton in 1966 and has since become the world’s 9th largest insurance brokerage firm. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton serves a wide array of industries with services that include risk management, casualty, surety, professional indemnity and more. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | For 46 years, Lockton posted extraordinary organic growth , with global revenues reaching $915 million in fiscal 2012. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton Benefits Group: Lockton’s Employee Benefit’s team works closely with insurance carriers and administrators to create comprehensive and integrated benefits strategies for clients. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | The Lockton Benefits Group provides services including compliance, executive benefits, health and welfare, health risk solutions, retirement and more. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton Affinity: Lockton Affinity, an affiliate of Lockton Companies, meets the insurance needs of affinity groups, franchises, professional organizations, and associations of all sizes. | 11
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton Affinity offers a variety of insurance product options and programs. | 11
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Products include: General Liability, Professional Liability, Property, Workers Compensation , Directors & Officers Liability, Commercial Auto, Specialty Coverage, Excess, Health Plans and more. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton International: Lockton International operates offices in the UK and Ireland, as well as offices throughout Asia and Latin America. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | In Europe, Lockton International is a partner in EOS RISQ, Europe’s leading insurance broking and risk management consultancy. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | EOS RISQ is an equity-based European partnership of major independent insurance brokers with over 3,500 employees based in more than 30 countries in Europe. | 00
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Q2982 | what is lockton affinity | Lockton Companies | Lockton International provides specialized solutions for personal lines, SME’s and major multi-national clients. | 00
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Q2983 | what is white chocolate made of | White chocolate | White chocolate is a chocolate derivative. | 00
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Q2983 | what is white chocolate made of | White chocolate | It commonly consists of cocoa butter , sugar , milk solids and salt , and is characterized by a pale yellow or ivory appearance. | 11
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Q2983 | what is white chocolate made of | White chocolate | The melting point of cocoa butter, its primary cocoa bean component, is high enough to keep white chocolate solid at room temperature . | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | Donald Leon "Don" Blankenship (born March 14, 1950) was Chairman and CEO of Massey Energy Co., the sixth largest coal company (by 2008 production) in the United States. | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | He served in those roles from November 30, 2000, until December 31, 2010. | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | Blankenship is an active financial backer of the Republican party and participant in local and state politics, especially in his home state of West Virginia . | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | He has frequently spoken out publicly about politics, the environment, unions, and coal production. | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings show Blankenship was paid $17.8 million in 2009, the highest in the coal industry. | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | His 2009 pay represents a $6.8 million raise over 2008 and almost double his compensation package in 2007. | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | Blankenship also received a deferred compensation package valued at $27.2 million in 2009. | 00
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Q2984 | who is massey oil don blankenship's father | Don Blankenship | On December 3, 2010, Blankenship announced that he was retiring as CEO at the end of the year, and would be succeeded by Massey President Baxter F. Phillips Jr . | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | Bow Wow is one of the transcriptions used in English to describe a dog's bark . | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | Bow Wow may also refer to: | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | Bow Wow (band) , a Japanese hard rock/heavy metal band | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | Bow Wow (rapper) , an American rapper and actor | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | Bow Wow Sauce , a sauce developed in the Cotswolds region of England | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | Bow Wow Wow , a UK new wave band | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | "Bow Wow", a song by The Fiery Furnaces from their 2003 album Gallowsbird's Bark | 00
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Q2985 | when was bow wow born | Bow Wow | "Bow Wow Blues (My Mama Treat Me like a Dog)", a song composed in the 1920s by Cliff Friend & Nat Osborne | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | Negligence (Lat. negligentia, from neglegere, to neglect, literally "not to pick up something") is a failure to exercise the care that a reasonably prudent person would exercise in like circumstances. | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | The area of tort law known as negligence involves harm caused by carelessness, not intentional harm. | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | According to Jay M. Feinman of the Rutgers University School of Law; | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | "The core idea of negligence is that people should exercise reasonable care when they act by taking account of the potential harm that they might foreseeably cause harm to other people." | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | "those who go personally or bring property where they know that they or it may come into collision with the persons or property of others have by law a duty cast upon them to use reasonable care and skill to avoid such a collision." | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | Fletcher v Rylands ([1866] LR 1 Ex 265) | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | Through civil litigation, if an injured person proves that another person acted negligently to cause their injury, they can recover damages to compensate for their harm. | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | Proving a case for negligence can potentially entitle the injured plaintiff to compensation for harm to their body, property, mental well-being, financial status, or intimate relationships. | 00
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Q2987 | what is negligence in tort? | Negligence | However, because negligence cases are very fact-specific, this general definition does not fully explain the concept of when the law will require one person to compensate another for losses caused by accidental injury. | 00
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