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One Who Misrepresents Something Is Liable to Anyone Who Can

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One who misrepresents something is liable to anyone who can be reasonably expected to learn about the misrepresentation, while one who misrepresents something is liable to those whom he or she intends to reach with the misrepresentation.


Definitions:

Hyperactivity

Excessive restlessness and overactivity; one of the primary characteristics of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Not to be confused with misbehavior or with high activity levels that are normal during childhood.

Impulsivity

A tendency to act on a whim, displaying behavior characterized by little or no forethought, reflection, or consideration of the consequences.

Physical Injuries

Harm or damage to the body resulting from external force, accidents, or violence.

Fitness

The condition of being physically fit and healthy, often as a result of regular physical activity and proper nutrition.

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