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Do you think that you could have eaten something different for breakfast than you did eat? Explain what this means to you and why you do or do not think it is true.
Reasonable Blind Person
A hypothetical standard used in legal contexts to assess accessibility or accommodations required for blind individuals to ensure equal opportunities.
Standard of Care
The level of competence, diligence, and prudence that a reasonable person would exercise in similar circumstances, often used in legal and medical contexts.
Intentionally
Done with purpose or deliberate intention; actions taken with a clear aim or objective in mind.
Negligent Conduct
Actions or failures to act that breach a duty of care owed to others, resulting in harm or injury.
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