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By changing a graphic's resolution slightly at regular intervals, you can animate it with DHTML.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine that holds a party responsible for their actions or products without the need to prove negligence or fault.
Standard Rationale
A common or accepted reason or logic behind a decision, action, or rule, typically one that is widely accepted within a specific field or discipline.
Liable Irrespective
The notion of being liable irrespective means being legally responsible for something regardless of certain conditions or factors that might otherwise influence or excuse the liability.
Intervening Cause
An event that occurs after a defendant's initial act of negligence and contributes to the harm, potentially relieving the defendant of some liability.
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