English to Malay Dictionary culpable

culpable

tanpa niat
definition
adjective
sometimes you're just as culpable when you watch something as when you actually participate
deserving blame.
example
It will not please England, though, that two of his wickets, both front-line batsmen, were 'culpable' .
Journalists who had followed the case from start to finish could not agree how 'culpable' she was, how knowingly she lied.
Now if that is not a form of 'culpable' negligence, then I do not know what is.
It seems to me in the media, particular in this country in the national media, are so 'culpable' .
Now many of us will agree that such a person is 'culpable' and guilty.
If we believe that humans are morally 'culpable' for sexual behavior then we must uphold that view.
In this, of all ages, we should learn the lesson that to put only a fraction of the potentially 'culpable' in the dock is to invite injustice.
It is difficult to apportion blame since both sides seem to be equally 'culpable' .
Equally 'culpable' are drivers who use the outside lane, despite clear inside lanes, and travel far below the speed limit.
But they are both 'culpable' for putting political life on the danger list.
How 'culpable' are they, can they be held responsible and will they pay for their mistake?
If they don't, are they 'culpable' for the death and suffering that results?
While you list a number of shops that are failing to provide access to wheelchair users, other businesses are equally 'culpable' .
The above argument is not a defence of genuine 'culpable' negligence.
And to remain apathetic in the face of such unnecessary suffering renders us all 'culpable' .
The 'culpable' do not break down and confess their sins merely as the result of close questioning.
In fact, yours truly may be even more 'culpable' for, as he and others have repeatedly said, I found the chief.
In public he pleads 'culpable' to his part in that shock result.
We should record in particular that we have found no evidence of deliberate distortion or of 'culpable' negligence.
Here, knowledge and intent or 'culpable' negligence would seem to be required for criminal liability.
Other students have been codifying laws regarding fraud, forgery and rules on criminal 'culpability' .
Instead of relating to the good human impulse here, registering it and further encouraging it, some have preferred to emphasize that it isn't enough, that someone is 'culpably' remiss, and so forth.
Whether on issues to do with the environment or with the family, with economics or with education, with popular culture or with sex, they were wrong to various degrees - from the mildly wrong-headed to the absolutely and 'culpably' mistaken.
Police are investigating whether there is any criminal 'culpability' surrounding how the indoor arena was being operated.
He added: ‘It is difficult to see how the Crown could argue that they hadn't been 'culpably' negligent if they didn't take steps to prevent the forthcoming prosecution witness from accessing the remote sites.’
The section confuses issues of legal responsibility or liability and moral 'culpability' .
The fifth and final hypothesis to be discussed concerns non-institutional agents who 'culpably' perform acts that undermine legitimate institutional processes or purposes.
And if it is not intentional it is still 'culpably' reckless.
The criminal law normally reflects 'culpability' and blameworthiness for moral wrong in a general sense.
I would like to know Ed's opinion about his responsibility or 'culpability' in all this.
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