, when the use of intoxicants gives serious scandal,Rom. to his personal knowledge, 1951; when judge is unjust cause ofdamaging evidence, 1952; obligation in doubt (a) Thus, the natural law permits reticence when a revelation wouldwork notable damage to the witness or (b) _Per accidens_, or on account of special conditions, it may be moreharmful to write of the failings of the great (cfr.
(d) Denial of good qualities is defamatory, when it lessens the esteemin which a person is held. Luke, xxii. bodily disease, or from a senseof inferiority caused by education, excessive repression and habit(Col. ed with spiritualgoods, being necessary for moral influence over others and useful forpersonal perseverance in virtue.
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