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ignorance$37417$ - ترجمة إلى الهولندية

Invincible error; Invincible ignorance; Invincibly ignorant; Affected ignorance; Invincible ignorance (Catholic theology); Vincible ignorance; Invincible and vincible ignorance

ignorance      
n. onwetendheid; analfabetisme
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GLOSSARY
Bases loaded; Inherited runs allowed; Left on base; Five-tool player; Bench jockey; 5 tool player; 5-tool player; Five tool player; Baltimore chop; 5 Tool Player; Backstop (baseball); Quick pitch; Opposite field; Opposite-field; Pitcher's Duel; Spot starter; Line Drive; Left on Base; Left On Base; Glossary of baseball (0–9); Glossary of baseball (A); Glossary of baseball (B); Glossary of baseball (C); Glossary of baseball (D); Glossary of baseball (E); Glossary of baseball (F); Glossary of baseball (G); Glossary of baseball (H); Glossary of baseball (I); Glossary of baseball (J); Glossary of baseball (K); Glossary of baseball (L); Glossary of baseball (M); Glossary of baseball (N); Glossary of baseball (O); Glossary of baseball (P); Glossary of baseball (Q); Glossary of baseball (R); Glossary of baseball (S); Glossary of baseball (T); Glossary of baseball (U); Glossary of baseball (V); Glossary of baseball (W); Glossary of baseball (Y); Glossary of baseball (Z); Inherited runner; Texas leaguer; List of baseball terms; Five-tool players; You're out; Battery mate; Lined out; Lines out; Junkballer; Starting rotation; Baseball terminology; Dying quail; Pitchers' duel; Bad hop; Stranded (baseball); Punch-out (baseball); In the hole; Tools of ignorance; Drive (baseball); Rotation (baseball); Bases-loaded; Bush league; Mopup men; Inherited runners; One-hitter (baseball); List of baseball jargon (0-9); Productive out; Baltimore Chop; Baseball terms; Backstop (softball); Softball cheers; List of baseball jargon; List of baseball jargon (0–9); List of baseball jargon (A); List of baseball jargon (B); List of baseball jargon (G); List of baseball jargon (H); List of baseball jargon (I); List of baseball jargon (J); List of baseball jargon (K); List of baseball jargon (M); List of baseball jargon (N); List of baseball jargon (O); List of baseball jargon (P); List of baseball jargon (L); List of baseball jargon (Q); List of baseball jargon (R); List of baseball jargon (S); List of baseball jargon (T); List of baseball jargon (U); List of baseball jargon (V); List of baseball jargon (W); List of baseball jargon (Y); List of baseball jargon (Z); List of baseball jargon (D); List of baseball jargon (E); List of baseball jargon (F); List of baseball jargon (C); Liner (baseball); Lineout (baseball); Cut-off man; Glossary of baseball (0-9); Command (baseball); Quick Pitch; Hitter's park; Walk-off win; Tape measure home run; Seeing-eye hit; Innings eater; Batting practice; Perfect inning; Baseball jargon; O-fer; Collar (baseball); Gap hitter; Walk-off hit; Pitcher's park; On the throw; Replacement-level player; Moonshot (baseball); Ordinary effort; Baseball lingo; At the corners; Runners at the corners; Big fly; Plate discipline; Losing record (baseball); Tape-measure home run; Regular season (baseball); Pulled (baseball); Slash line; 1-2-3 inning; Out pitch; Three True Outcomes; TOOTBLAN; Spot start; Foul line (baseball); Bullpenning; Command (pitching); Glossary of baseball; Comebacker; Triple slashline; Triple slash; Shine ball; Three true outcomes; Lineup card; Bloop single; Schneid; Pitch framing; Insurance run; Pitching rotation; Restricted list; Stopper (baseball); Power stroke (baseball); Go-ahead run; NOBLETIGER; Square up (baseball); Qualified batter; Qualified pitcher; Whiff (baseball); Magic words (baseball); Rubber game; Rubber match
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تعريف

shifting the burden of proof
n. the result of the plaintiff in a lawsuit meeting its burden of proof in the case, in effect placing the burden with the defendant, at which time it presents a defense. There may be shifts of burden of proof on specific factual issues during a trial, which may impact the opposing parties and their need to produce evidence. See also: burden of proof prima facie case

ويكيبيديا

Vincible and invincible ignorance

Vincible ignorance is, in Catholic moral theology, ignorance that a person could remove by applying reasonable diligence in the given set of circumstances. It contrasts with invincible ignorance, which a person is either entirely incapable of removing, or could only do so by supererogatory efforts (i.e., efforts above and beyond normal duty).

The first Pope to use the term invincible ignorance officially seems to have been Pope Pius IX in the allocution Singulari Quadam (9 December 1854) and the encyclicals Singulari Quidem (17 March 1856) and Quanto Conficiamur Moerore (10 August 1863). The term, however, is far older than that. Aquinas, for instance, uses it in his Summa Theologica (written 1265–1274), and discussion of the concept can be found as far back as Origen (3rd century).