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  • 1voluntary exposure to danger — Intentionally doing some act which reasonable and ordinary prudence would pronounce dangerous. The approach to an unknown and unexpected danger does not make the act a voluntary exposure thereto. The result of the act does not necessarily… …

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  • 2voluntary — vol·un·tary / vä lən ˌter ē/ adj 1 a: proceeding from one s own free choice or consent rather than as the result of duress, coercion, or deception a voluntary statement b: not compelled by law: done as a matter of choice or agreement voluntary… …

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  • 3voluntary — Unconstrained by interference; unimpelled by another s influence; spontaneous; acting of oneself. Coker v. State, 199 Ga. 20, 33 S.E.2d 171, 174. Done by design or intention. Proceeding from the free and unrestrained will of the person. Produced… …

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  • 4Exposure therapy — is a cognitive behavioral therapy technique for reducing fear and anxiety responses, especially phobia, based on the principles of habituation and cognitive dissonance. It is similar to systematic desensitization, though it works more quickly and …

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  • 5Voluntary disclosure agreement — In the United States, a Voluntary Disclosure Agreement (VDA),is a program whereby taxpayers can receive certain benefits from proactively disclosing prior period tax liabilities in accordance with a binding agreement. Most states offer Voluntary… …

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  • 6unnecessary exposure — The failure to use ordinary care for one s own safety, that is, contributory negligence. Shevlin v American Mot. Acci. Asso. 94 Wis 180, 68 NW 866. Unnecessary exposure to danger is the equivalent of voluntary exposure to unnecessary danger. 29A… …

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  • 7National Council for Voluntary Youth Services — Abbreviation NCVYS Formation 1936 Type Registered charity, company l …

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  • 8involuntary exposure — A merely inadvertent and unintentional exposure to a known danger, under peculiar circumstances not affording opportunity for deliberate action, or an exposure to an unknown danger, through a voluntary act. Diddle v Continental Casualty Co. 65 W… …

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  • 9Inhalant — Inhalants are a broad range of drugs in the forms of gases, aerosols, or solvents which are breathed in and absorbed through the lungs. While some inhalant drugs are used for medical purposes, as in the case of nitrous oxide (a dental… …

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  • 10Inhalant abuse — This article is about non medical use of inhalants. For medical inhalants, see List of medical inhalants. Huffing redirects here. For other meanings, see Huff (disambiguation). Sniffing glue redirects here. For the punk zine, see Sniffin Glue.… …

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