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  1. a person who is close to or sees an event or situation, but is not responsible for it or to blame for it: Many innocent bystanders were injured by the explosion. They claimed to be simply innocent bystanders in the scandal but no one believed them. See. innocent. bystander. Fewer examples.

  2. Hace 1 día · Learn the meaning of innocent bystander, a person who sees something happen but does not take part in it. See sentences from the Times, Sunday Times and Collins Dictionary.

  3. 12 de oct. de 1972 · Innocent Bystanders: Directed by Peter Collinson. With Stanley Baker, Geraldine Chaplin, Donald Pleasence, Dana Andrews. Experienced British spy must retrieve a defecting Soviet scientist from Turkey.

  4. Actors are used to act out (typically non-emergency) situations while the cameras capture the reactions and actions of innocent bystanders. Topics include cheating on a millionaire test, an elderly person shoplifting , racism and homophobia .

  5. Innocent Bystanders is a 1972 spy thriller directed by Peter Collinson that was filmed in Spain and Turkey. It stars Stanley Baker and Geraldine Chaplin. The screenplay was written by James Mitchell based on his novel The Innocent Bystanders (1969). Mitchell had previously written several John Craig spy thrillers under the name James ...

  6. 18 de jun. de 2023 · The bystander effect occurs when the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation, against a bully, or during an assault or other crime. The greater the ...

  7. 14 de ago. de 2020 · DOI 10.3386/w18170. Issue Date June 2012. We study the effects and historical contribution of monetary policy shocks to consumption and income inequality in the United States since 1980. Contractionary monetary policy actions systematically increase inequality in labor earnings, total income, consumption and total expenditures.