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Classical conditioning:
Strict Liability
A legal principle that holds a party responsible for damages or losses, regardless of fault or intent.
Regulated Activity
Actions or operations subject to oversight and control by governmental or authoritative bodies to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
Duty to Aid
The legal or moral obligation to provide assistance to a person in distress, under certain circumstances, without causing harm to oneself.
Divers in Peril
A phrase likely describing a situation where divers face significant danger or risk, typically underwater.
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