Hard to tell sometimes if such displays are intentional or just because pants don't fit properly anymore. |
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The intentional killing of civilians is proscribed, and so are military actions that show a gross disregard for the lives of innocents. |
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The pneumonic plague would be the form most likely implicated in the event of an intentional attack. |
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The gist of the tort of unlawful interference is the intentional infliction of economic harm. |
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This would suggest that phenomenality was inherently intentional, while intentionality was not inherently phenomenal. |
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Although ideologically-motivated negligence is damnable enough, it is a far cry from intentional and explicit support for mass murder. |
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The unprecedented combination of military power and media presence is intentional. |
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I assure you that the missing direct reference was certainly not intentional, more an oversight. |
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The editors allows a programmer to directly manipulate the intentional program tree. |
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Is this indeed a simple error in memory, or is it rather an intentional disregard of the Palmer's absence in the cave? |
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In addition, numerous Eastern North American ethnohistoric sources indicate widespread intentional burning for the purposes of land management. |
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He drew five intentional passes in the second game of a meaningless 1929 double-header with the Phillies. |
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It seems to me to be wholly immaterial whether the failure to register was intentional or not. |
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She stated that the unauthorized access of the voicemail system was willful and intentional. |
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Their intention has been to wait for the final proofs of their articles before correcting the intentional misstatements. |
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Indeed, being intentional, reflexive, and socially just requires of us the ability to name the assumptions that guide our practice. |
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Perhaps it's intentional, but it is the cause of the large amount of confusion felt when watching these films. |
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He says it has to be an intentional act that has a high probability of resulting in death. |
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David Jansen calls for new monastic communities to provide intentional spiritual formation, similar to the traditional novitiate. |
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Baker runs at and strikes an opponent in what appears to be a deliberate and intentional act. |
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His racquet moves in graceful, flowing patterns, each follow-through full and intentional. |
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Three Bradford men charged with racially aggravated intentional harassment are yet to be tried in court. |
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They will never eat a hamburg in blissful ignorance of where it came from or be able to tolerate the intentional abuse of any animal. |
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These are judgments about one's conscious and occurrent first-order intentional states referring to physical objects. |
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He later admitted in a press conference yesterday that his absence was intentional. |
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Both will respond to activities such as poetry read aloud, choral readings with repetitious phrasing, and intentional changes of voice. |
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In addition, a discursive analysis of conflict invites therapists to be more intentional, reflexive, and socially responsible in their work. |
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Perhaps it was not intentional, but it is no longer possible to come up with anything definitive. |
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I think he's the subtle comic relief, but I can't figure out if that's intentional. |
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And still, according to the absolutely intentional leaks, there doesn't seem to be a good answer. |
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Deaths from weapon fire while riding in a vehicle were coded as intentional violence. |
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With surface as the primary carrier of pictorial information, the intentional roughness of the paint exacerbates the tension in the work. |
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At the same time, the potential for errors and intentional misuse is considerable. |
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Luis Aparicio then sacrificed runners to second and third followed by a Nellie Fox intentional walk. |
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The actions of cultural heroes are neither fully intentional nor conscious. |
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At line 25 he quite properly tells them that the act of violence must be intentional. |
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Child maltreatment, abuse and victimization refer to the intentional assault of a child by a caretaker. |
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If this is intentional I applaud the ambitious experiment, but that doesn't undo its failure. |
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Research that is genuinely unobtrusive may involve the intentional stimulation of organizational responses. |
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Benzon is dismissive of accounts of evolution of culture that rely on memes being intentional states. |
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That was unfortunate, to be sure, but certainly not intentional on his part. |
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He emphasises that the statutory offence requires a deliberate intentional act. |
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Unfortunately, all of the melodrama and intentional plot convolutions don't add up to much. |
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The entire ad is built around an entirely intentional and fairly transparent attempt to deceive viewers. |
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Is the phenomenal character of experience reducible to its intentional content? |
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In fact, these disclosures were significantly more likely to be purposeful, which was defined as the intentional and deliberate report of abuse. |
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This softness seems in part to be intentional in order to replicate the grainy news and other stock footage which is occasionally spliced in. |
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Any similarity to a real person with the initials M and M is entirely intentional. |
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However, he did accept that there were lots of people around and it may not have been intentional. |
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Damage and destruction of a protected plant is only illegal if it is intentional. |
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Their primary aim was the derailment or interruption of intentional action. |
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The transcript is worth reading, if only because it confirms that the attack was a tragic blunder rather than an intentional act. |
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Second degree murder is an intentional, not quite murder one with malice and all that stuff, but it is an act that is deliberate. |
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A muru would redress an intentional offence and could also be instituted for unintentional affronts or offences. |
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I know it is intentional, but I found the angels' stilted movements unnatural. |
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During his record home run season in 1998, he set a National League mark of 162 walks, 28 of which were intentional. |
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All positing of the real, as opposed to the intentional, existence of the world must be bracketed. |
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I was the one who had convinced him to bring the bomb, even if it wasn't intentional. |
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You must realize that this appears to be an intentional attempt to confuse the issue for the non-medical reader. |
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Inhalant abuse is defined as the intentional inhalation of a volatile substance in order to achieve euphoria. |
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The team, which kept the ball because of the intentional foul, then missed a shot at the buzzer and St. V. won in overtime. |
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The second card, for Quashie, did follow an intentional, brutish hack at Belmadi, who went looking for revenge and was also booked. |
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Even the soup of the day is an intentional creation, using freshly prepared vegetables and stock with fresh meat, fowl, or fish added. |
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There is however one problem, namely that much of the ontogeny and behavior of biological organisms is not intentional. |
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It gives us permission to overlook the artwork's glaring, intentional omissions. |
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Even Max cracks a joke about how little people have showed up, so I guess that was intentional. |
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It is both accidental and intentional, and the pleasure comes from this tension. |
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Ultimately, however, we do not believe that these arguments are sufficient reason to weaken society's prohibition of intentional killing. |
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Francoeur did not draw his first walk until his 131st plate appearance, and it was intentional. |
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The stripped-down nature of This Could Be Love, performed in the small Poor Alex Theatre, is completely intentional. |
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Be it intentional or not, it should also be noted that her name is rarely mentioned. |
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This may well be intentional since this book has been classified for historical reading. |
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Whether intentional or through ignorance, the blog in question is peddling lies. |
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We intentional animals keep falling into the trap of mistaking the periphrases for the facts. |
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Beardsley thought this theory correct and used it to argue that the intentional fallacy is indeed a fallacy. |
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The intentional note of grief, imagined, anticipatory, and incipient, is again an important element of that defense. |
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The clear and intentional commission of a crime by one party obviously heightens the difficulty of entering into mediation in good faith. |
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An indiscretion or mistake committed by the press should be examined first as to whether it was free of malice or an intentional action, he said. |
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I should repeat that there is, of course, in fact no suggestion that the shooting here was intentional, and thus felonious. |
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It had not been suggested by the appellant that there had been intentional infliction on him of pain by a public official. |
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He subsequently commenced an action against the defendant alleging injurious falsehood and intentional interference with economic relations. |
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In perception and in sensation, consciousness need not reside in the intentional objects of awareness in order for the state of awareness to be conscious. |
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It's reality-based, experientially oriented, and highly intentional in its academic design, combining peer-to-peer learning and leading academic and faculty advisors. |
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Any intentional use of lethal force is only lawful where strictly necessary in response to a truly imminent threat to life. |
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That kind of racism is just as hurtful as the intentional sort. |
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Surely it was intentional and perpetrated by Assad or ISIS or a still-unrecognized radical group. |
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He's still a bit of a square peg in a round hole here, which I'm sure is at least somewhat intentional, but it proves to be somewhat detrimental this time around. |
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The difference is that in Socratic and dramatic irony this is intentional whereas in situational irony this may also be hidden, implied or unspecified. |
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If I could penetrate into the inner workings of things, I should discover omnificent power to be simple or compound, continuous or spasmodic, intentional or blind. |
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Whether intentional or not, the racial offensiveness and insensitivity of Summers' remarks and actions must be acknowledged, criticized, and vigorously resisted. |
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Tubal obstruction in the midsegment of the tube is usually as a result of sterilisation procedures, which is usually a permanent intentional intervention. |
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The early common law was hard put to deal with the intentional infliction of harm, and sins of omission are popularly regarded as less culpable than sins of commission. |
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I apologize for the omission of your name from the list. It was not intentional. |
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One pathogenic method strongly associated with eating-disordered cognitions and behaviors, specifically bulimia nervosa, is intentional, or self-induced, vomiting. |
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It makes evolutionary sense that we're hardwired to go postal about intentional harm from other people. |
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The near enemy is indifference, which is based on intentional unconcern. |
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It is both intentional and conscious and unintentional and unconscious. |
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Mistakenly live mic, or intentional gimmick to drum up excitement for the show? |
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What advice do you give them about effectively intentional lawbreaking? |
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The lifting contractor should have qualified personnel inspect all reusable hardware upon receipt for any signs of shipping damage, tampering, or intentional alteration. |
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We have reason to believe at this point in time with the evidence through the course of the investigation this was premeditated, deliberate, intentional. |
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The very public policy reason insurers do not insure against punitive damages, is that we don't want insurance to cover the perpetrators of intentional bad acts. |
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The Estonian statement implied the alleged abduction is an intentional slap in the face to the Americans. |
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Its experience and current difficulties are paralleled by those of intentional societies around the world. |
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Our conjecture is that, in general, contextual information requires more attentional resources and intentional processing to encode and to retrieve than does item information. |
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Surma is made from antimony sulfide, but it may contain lead as an accidental impurity that remains in antimony sulfide, or it may be an intentional adulterant. |
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That faded resolution and pronounced vignetting isn't intentional. |
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The intentional revocation was not an inadvertent termination. |
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The shift from more poppy material was entirely intentional. |
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The intermeddling of the defendant must be shown to be intentional. |
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The propriety of adopting the intentional stance towards a system is settled pragmatically in terms of the utility of its application in interacting with the system. |
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Despite the sheer hilarity of the music itself, Detweiler claims that the flute drops are not an intentional joke. |
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To McCain, that amounts to an American alliance with those countries, whether that was intentional or not. |
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Once penetration is proved to be voluntary and intentional, there is no result, or resulting event, the foreseeability of which needs to be considered. |
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Why stoop to intentional leaks and anonymous sources to push a defensive narrative? |
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This comparison, between the direct object of a transitive verb and the intentional object of a state of mind, was originally made in a classic paper by Anscombe. |
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The roughness of the album appears intentional rather than unfinished. |
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Such practices do not necessarily entail intentional discrimination, but they provide a basis for legal action when the outcome is the exclusion of certain groups. |
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A person who, in a dream, ostensibly sees a man pointing a revolver at him is having an epistemologically intentional experience, although there is no ontological object. |
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At the moment, the same dynamic is at work, but largely the result of market forces, not intentional policy in Washington. |
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Property torts are a specific class of intentional torts that arise when the right invaded is a property right rather than a personal right. |
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Taphonomic change in fish skeletons from Blombos Cave have been interpreted as capture of live fish, clearly an intentional human behavior. |
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Historians have long argued whether Cabral was Brazil's discoverer, and whether the discovery was accidental or intentional. |
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On the second question, no definite consensus has been formed, and the intentional discovery hypothesis lacks solid proof. |
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A controversy that has occupied scholars for more than a century concerns whether Cabral's discovery was by chance or intentional. |
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It is a good idea to comment the cases in which a fall-through is intentional so that an uncommented fall-through can be assumed to be an error. |
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Hintikkian erotetic logic is thoroughly intentional and hence adapts well to the intentional contexts of teaching. |
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Under the Plantagenets, England was transformed, although this was only partly intentional. |
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Counter intentional or ironic error is a further example of the delinking of intentional thought processes and behavior. |
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Artificial selection is the intentional selection of traits in a population of organisms. |
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A person could still be able to sin, but intentional or wilful sin could be avoided. |
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Scholars still debate whether these twists are mistakes or intentional additions to add to the play's themes of confusion and duality. |
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An intentional foul that causes injury that prevents a fight from continuing usually causes the boxer who committed it to be disqualified. |
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In 1612, the English began intentional settlement of Bermuda with the arrival of the ship Plough. |
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This gives the appearance of purpose, but in natural selection there is no intentional choice. |
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Marx noted that this was not an intentional process, rather no individual or even state can go against the forces of economy. |
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Playing the ball with the head constitutes a foul whether intentional or not, as it is considered dangerous play. |
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No probable cause is required as the mere presence inside the zone is an offence, if it is intentional. |
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Human action presents both intentional and unintentional threats to the species' survival. |
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The accidental or intentional introduction of species by humans has the potential to negatively impact native oyster populations. |
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Introductions by humans can be described as either intentional or accidental. |
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This book employs a panspiritual vocabulary to validate aging itself as a deeply intentional form of spiritual practice. |
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Motivated purposes of art refer to intentional, conscious actions on the part of the artists or creator. |
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This resulted in the rise of the New Criticism school and debate concerning the intentional fallacy. |
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Octavian sent only a tenth of those promised, however, which Antony viewed as an intentional provocation. |
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Gibbon's indolence in that position, perhaps fully intentional, subtracted little from the progress of his writing. |
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Nutmeg poisonings occur by accidental consumption in children and by intentional abuse with other drugs in teenagers. |
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Marooning is the intentional act of abandoning someone in an uninhabited area, such as a desert island. |
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Qisas is another category of sentencing where sharia permits capital punishment, for intentional or unintentional murder. |
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Torts may be categorized in several ways, with a particularly common division between negligent and intentional torts. |
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Intentional torts are any intentional acts that are reasonably foreseeable to cause harm to an individual, and that do so. |
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An intentional tort requires an overt act, some form of intent, and causation. |
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In offenses of absolute liability, other than the prohibited act, it may not be necessary to show the act was intentional. |
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As a matter of public policy, damages available for intentional torts tend to be broader and more generous than for negligent torts. |
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An assault is the immediate intentional creation of apprehension of another without consent or privilege. |
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A battery is the intentional harmful or offensive touching of another without consent or privilege. |
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A conversion is the intentional exercise of dominion and control of another's property without their consent or privilege. |
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Trespass to land is the intentional interference with the land of another without consent or privilege. |
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Trespass to chattel is the intentional interference with the personal property of another without consent or privilege. |
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It was an intentional exhortation to make this supposedly mild diplomat strongly warn the French of their perilous course. |
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The defense is not available if the tortfeasor's conduct amounts to malicious or intentional wrongdoing, rather than to ordinary negligence. |
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Some communities of the modern intentional community movement, such as kibbutzim, could be categorized as utopian socialist. |
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My guess is that the recent rise of the absurdness of US lies is not at all a mistake, but an intentional procedure. |
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But there is more to this behaviour than intentional amnesia. |
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These ambiguities can arise from the intentional use of homophonic, homographic, metonymic, or metaphorical language. |
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An intentional concealment of NE can serve to mask sexual cues or thwart misattributions of sexual intent. |
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Presumably, the government is always engaging in intentional acts, even if it hopes an act will not lead to liability as a taking. |
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The second reason is what I believe to be a larger factor and that is the intentional understaffing of the laboratory. |
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Crimen injuria is the unlawful, intentional and serious violation of the dignity or privacy of another person. |
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If the guards did indeed act overzealously, an intentional tort claim can be successful. |
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He had his 15-year term for conspiracy to kidnap, false imprisonment and intentional GBH cut to 14 years and four months. |
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Jill will lead the Workplace Strategy team at PDR that helps clients leverage workplace through intentional, innovative approaches. |
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There's even a section for intentional cuisine for your pooch. |
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This passage looks almost like an intentional illustration of selections from Plato's Timaeus, or from Plotinus's Enneads, commenting on it. |
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The shift begins as intentional communities form within existing cities or in formerly rural areas. |
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With our new consciousness we will be able to create intentional people, intentional organizations, and intentional communities. |
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Students at CCS learn through integration of experience and academics, intentional community building and personal growth and transformation. |
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Denial of ethylene glycol ingestion occurs because the patient or a third party either is concealing intentional poisoning or is unaware of consumption. |
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For example, in the United States, many of these intentional communities are committed to serving the poor through daily works of mercy in soup kitchens or homeless shelters. |
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When litigation ensues, corporations are often ill-equipped to stop backup tape recycling, intentional spoliation or unintentional data overwriting. |
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This, whether inadvertent or intentional, augments the book and contributes to Sotos's successful rendering of destructive compulsiveness as subject in Comfort and Critique. |
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With Neoplatonism, intellection is not an intentional act since all the objects of knowledge, insofar as the person perceives the truth, are intrinsic to the intellect itself. |
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Causalism and Intentional Omission, JOSHUA SHEPHERDThis paper considers the prospects for causalism about intentional omission, examining two recent proposals. |
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Edwards, one other current management employee of the Company, who is not an executive officer or director, was aware of the intentional misdating of documents. |
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Piling burnable debris in a wooden tinderbox and setting it on fire seems somewhat intentional to me, particularly if it may not be the first time. |
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A leadoff double by Jose Reyes, and a one-out intentional walk to New York Yankees star Robinson Cano put two on for Edwin Encarnacion, who doubled in two runs. |
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A leadoff double by Jose Reyes, and a one-out intentional walk to New York Yankees star put two on for Edwin Encarnacion, who doubled in two runs. |
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The absolute goal of all phenomenological inquiry is pure consciousness as it manifests itself in the transcendental ego, the source of all intentional acts. |
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In the United States, it is not a defense to any intentional tort. |
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On the notorious British prison ships of Wallabout Bay, more American combatants died of intentional neglect than were killed in combat in every battle of the war, combined. |
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Its intentional or accidental introductions to many regions, including parts of Australia, Africa, and the Americas, make it the most widely distributed wild bird. |
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Not every intentional action qualifies as an intentional tort. |
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Video a prelinguistic child with its mother. Show the recording to the mother and ask her which of the baby's noises and gestures she believes are intentional communication. |
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Because of their coarse surfaces, some ground stone tools were used for grinding plant foods and were polished not just by intentional shaping, but also by use. |
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Jamming may be intentional, as with an electronic warfare tactic, or unintentional, as with friendly forces operating equipment that transmits using the same frequency range. |
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As well as intentional introductions, the Pacific oyster has spread through accidental introductions either through larvae in ballast water or on the hulls of ships. |
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A number of people have claimed to be able to economically recover gold from sea water, but they were either mistaken or acted in an intentional deception. |
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Although early Irish law recognised a distinction between intentional and unintentional injury, any type of injury was still normally unlawful and requiring compensation. |
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The attack on a holiday was intentional, as the Serbs were unprepared. |
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Although any such offence required compensation, the law made a distinction between intentional and unintentional harm, and between murder and manslaughter. |
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But intentional locavorism as a phenomenon is quite recent, and only exists within and against the context of the globalized corporate food market. |
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Jones was issued an intentional pass in order to face Smith. |
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Another vital ingredient has been the Internet, the most useful tool for the seeding, crafting, and guiding of intentional communities ever invented. |
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Intentional communities are something I've long been interested in, both sociologically and as a kid trying to figure out a good way to live. |
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Intentional obstruction of a constable exercising powers under this section is an offence. |
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Intentional disregard of aseptic practices is not acceptable or excusable. |
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Paul's Intentional Community as well as the many people who regularly attend the Wednesday Night Community Suppers. |
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Intentional burning of vegetation was used to mimic the effects of natural fires that tended to clear forest understories. |
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Intentional introductions have also been undertaken with the aim of ameliorating environmental problems. |
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Intentional threats include continued hunting, poaching and egg harvesting. |
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Intentional torts include, among others, certain torts arising from the occupation or use of land. |
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Intentional mistreatment of animals at an early age is generally considered to be a predicting factor to sociopathy later in life. |
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Intentional air pollution is introduced with the use of air fresheners, incense, and other scented items. |
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