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  • 21diminished responsibility — in criminal law an aberration of mind, close to but not actually amounting to insanity, that is caused by mental illness. The defence in Scotland applies only to murder and attempted murder. It is construed a little wider in England where it… …

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  • 22diminished — index minimal, qualified (conditioned) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 23diminished — англ. [димини/шт] diminué фр. [диминюэ/] diminuito ит. [диминуи/то] diminutus лат. [димину/тус] уменьшенный (интервал, аккорд) …

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  • 24diminished — [də min′isht] adj. 1. made smaller; lessened; reduced 2. Music lessened by a half step: said of intervals or of chords formed with such an interval …

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  • 25Diminished responsibility — For other types of responsibility, see Responsibility (disambiguation). Criminal defenses …

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  • 26Diminished chord — Generally, in music, a diminished chord (Audio|Diminished triad on C.mid|play) is a minor chord which has a diminished fifth in it. The interval between the upper two notes is also a minor third thus, the chord consists of two minor thirds… …

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  • 27Diminished responsibility in English law — For the law in other criminal jurisdictions, see diminished responsibility. In English law, diminished responsibility is one of the partial defences that reduce the offence from murder to manslaughter if successful (termed voluntary manslaughter… …

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  • 28Diminished triad — Infobox Chord| chord name=diminished triad first interval=root second interval=minor third third interval=diminished fifth More specifically, it is a triad (a diminished triad (Audio|Diminished triad on B.mid|Play)) consisting of a minor third… …

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  • 29Diminished Capacity — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Diminished Capacity Produktionsland USA …

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  • 30diminished responsibility — or diminished capacity In law, doctrine that absolves an accused person of part of the liability for his criminal act if he suffers from such abnormality of mind as to substantially impair his responsibility in committing or being a party to an… …

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