When the distribution of the scores according to subscales of parental psychological control levels of the sportsmen was examined, the mean score of the
guiltiness sub dimension was 26.04 [+ or -] 4.15 perceived by the mother and 22.24 [+ or -] 3.76 perceived by the father.
If state authorities have doubts or direct/indirect evidences about the
guiltiness of an individual, they should materialize or argue that in legal procedure, but not by gaining enforced answers or enforced confessions from the suspect or the defendant (Bilalli, 2011: 81).
Regarding the academic preparation, a study reveals that nursing students feel themselves unprepared to meet the technical requirements of the care with terminal patients, resulting in troublesome experiences and self
guiltiness. Students stated that had very few opportunities in the internships to take care of terminal patients and that, when they do it, they do not feel guided and supported.
Some believe that collective punishment was prevalent in Christianity, but many verses of Noble Quran negate this view; since Prince of Peace (Jesus Christ) never prescribed to punish sone for the crimes their fathers had committed, but Christian interpretation is that Adam's sin is the origin of human beings' sins, that is, human beings transgress because their ancestor transgressed in Paradise and his
guiltiness has been bequeathed by his offsprings.
During times of crises, Romania used one of the most severe set of austerity measures, while, mostly since 2010, its political leaders were preaching on the death of the social state, and on the
guiltiness of the poor for being poor.
O my dread lord, I should be guiltier than my
guiltiness To think I can be undiscernible, When I perceive your Grace, like power divine, Hath looked upon all my passes.
They eventually settle on the side of
guiltiness after what Coleridge's 1817 marginal gloss confirms as the albatross being "avenged" (page 381), and they hang the corpse of the albatross around the mariner's neck as a reminder of his guilt (lines 139-42).
Because of the death, the significant party especially family members would be experiencing impacts including fear,
guiltiness, helplessness, confuse, mental disturbances, showing physical health symptoms that would also affect daily activities.
The first is
guiltiness, which is accompanied by "the lessening of the majesty of the human countenance" and "terrors of conscience" (1.12).
(46) Cynewulf combines the vigorous rhetoric of this topos with the patristic theme of "the voyage of this life," a theme that Thomas Hill tells us also finds expression as a nautical metaphor in the commentary on 1 John by Augustine of Hippo: "So in this mortal state we were held fast by our
guiltiness, He in mercy came down: He entered in unto the captive, a Redeemer and not an oppressor.
It may be a normative assessment of
guiltiness, and a doctrinal marker, but not necessarily an empirical fact.