Is there a danger of much being lost or obscured from either willful or unintentional neglect? |
|
Personally, I think it's more honest to just show the thing, gunplay and all, and not to pretend it was unintentional. |
|
Every page, every line, contains unintentional humour as the boy wonder details his rise to a legend at Old Trafford. |
|
During the recruitment process, employers must know where discrimination can occur, even in unintentional ways. |
|
Sometimes the critical thinking level of the Guardian is so low, its only value is unintentional comedy. |
|
He felt that those accused under the law would be responsible for unintentional and unforeseen reactions to comments they made. |
|
As a result, unintentional interference causing, directly or indirectly, legally-recognised harm was remediable in case. |
|
He's delighted with the result, and says he's glad to be back and no longer facing an unintentional early retirement. |
|
Any similarity to real persons or institutions is unintentional, say the credits at the end. |
|
The meat-happy book's unintentional humor peaks with diagrams of different animals' anatomies. |
|
This unintentional racism, typically exposed through questions treating a person as different from the norm, is microaggression. |
|
That last post might have been a completely unintentional plagiarism of a song that I haven't heard for probably eighteen years. |
|
There's an unintentional air of elitism about the event, specialising as it does on unsullied perfect specimens. |
|
These were all blameless cases of unintentional and unwitting mental telegraphy, I judge. |
|
The funniest malapropisms and turns of phrase tend to be unintentional bloopers. |
|
Grip the horn and tip it toward your greedy mouth, drinking of the filth, corruption and frothy, unintentional comedy contained within. |
|
A muru would redress an intentional offence and could also be instituted for unintentional affronts or offences. |
|
After a second inning pop-out, Jeff drew the first unintentional walk of his career in the fourth inning. |
|
Deaths by unintentional violence were those by accidental means, such as drowning and aircraft crashes. |
|
She lodged a criminal complaint and the doctor was eventually charged with unintentional homicide. |
|
|
There's an unintentional feeling of sadness in Woody Allen's latest comedy. |
|
The locking mechanism prevents an unintentional disengagement by shock, vibration or pulling the cable. |
|
While methane in coal mines is responsible for unintentional explosions, it can be a substitute for natural gas. |
|
Instead I have come to realise that I must bear the guilty burden of forty years of unintentional eco-terrorism. |
|
Hamilton says it was unintentional and points out that the cheques were cashed at different times, but he did receive double his expense back. |
|
Two moments of unintentional humor I noticed through the usual dross of banal conversation. |
|
But this ersatz quality is not some accidental by-product or unintentional residue of Smyth's working methods. |
|
Loss of this kind is covered only when caused by an abnormal occurrence which is unintentional and unexpected as far as the insured is concerned. |
|
A slight nudge or unintentional push might well be a prelude to an exchange of oral abuse or fist fights. |
|
Due to an unintentional oversight, we failed to identify, prior to the release, the presence of two swastikas within the font. |
|
The defendant is very sorry for causing the fatal accident, Your Honour, it was unintentional, he nodded off whilst driving. |
|
Either it was unintentional or she is the smoothest trickster ever, because she never reacts to it. |
|
It cannot matter whether the damage was unintentional or done by our artillery or aircraft to dislodge the enemy or by the enemy to dislodge our troops. |
|
That clause excludes liability for loss and nuisance caused by environmental pollution except when it arises from a sudden event which is unintentional and unforeseen. |
|
Causing indiscriminate, unintentional pain is the mark of a bully or a dolt, while accepting pain as simply one's lot in life is a victim mentality. |
|
Due to storage in a non-volatile EEPROM this data will stay available even in case of an unintentional power off. |
|
There's at least one moment on every Korn album that's either a primal confession or a unintentional knee-slapper. |
|
It was estimated that 34,485 people received emergency room medical attention for nonfatal unintentional injuries during the two year period. |
|
These protagonists want something just out of reach, and end up being the unintentional authors of their own astringent tragedies. |
|
The ending in Afghanistan has its own strange and unintentional gutlessness. |
|
|
The trigger lock prevents unintentional starting of the hedge trimmer blades. |
|
Several padlocks can be used to lockout the device and prevent unintentional reconnection. |
|
I recently wrote a story that might be the unintentional antecedent to Shirley's story. |
|
As stated by the N. C. A. A. enforcement staff, the violations committed in this case were unintentional. |
|
This switchable function locks the controls on the top and side of the projector, to prevent unauthorised or unintentional use of the controls. |
|
We wanted to take into account cases of unintentional disconnection, for example, in the case of a power failure! |
|
Furthermore, lack of legal clarity will lead to cases of unintentional misappropriation. |
|
Toys with folding mechanisms, such as a child's folding lawn chair, must have a safety device designed to prevent unintentional collapse. |
|
This includes intentional misbehavior, such as fraud, as well as unintentional misbehavior including errors or omissions. |
|
Unfortunately, it can be very difficult to control unintentional introductions that occur through a wide variety of ways and means. |
|
It is important to remember that Adrian never intended to harm his son and deeply regrets the unintentional injury. |
|
I am not an expert, and if I was getting too far ahead of myself, it was relatively unintentional. |
|
Danger of injury or death from unintentional lowering of the raised implements. |
|
Alcohol consumption is known to increase the chance of all kinds of cancer, hypertension, liver complaints, unintentional wounds and violence. |
|
The contribution of intentional and unintentional injuries to high rates of disability and chronic diseases has not been fully explored. |
|
Its non-receipt of FSCO's reminders about that requirement does not make the failure unintentional. |
|
It is both intentional and conscious and unintentional and unconscious. |
|
In particular, they took a heavy toll on the erratic Hayward, who opened with a 90 mph wide and was soon warned for an unintentional beamer to Harvey. |
|
The soba noodles, stir-fried with bean sprouts, black beans, garlic and soy sauce were a welcome salty addition and a good balance to our unintentional candyfest. |
|
Tvert says there are always cases of people using alcohol and other substances and suffering from unintentional injuries. |
|
|
The humour of this absurd sentence is apparently unintentional. |
|
He recorded a verdict of death by unintentional road traffic accident. |
|
The meeting had been unintentional, coincidental, but for it I was glad. |
|
Yet even here there's a kind of grotesque, if unintentional, humour. |
|
Support the raised machine to prevent unintentional lowering. |
|
Overnight sleeping was unintentional, and unadvised. |
|
Pending the total elimination of nuclear weapons, India accords high priority to the need for steps to be taken to reduce the risk of the unintentional or accidental use of nuclear weapons. |
|
It reduces evidence of malice from a necessary element to a sufficient element in the malicious prosecution equation and ignores the difference between unintentional negligence and deliberate malice. |
|
The avenger was forbidden from harming the unintentional killer if the killer took refuge in one of these cities. |
|
Another critical issue is the Air Force's policy not to make operators unintentional developmental test pilots. |
|
Prophylactic epidural blood patch after unintentional dural puncture for the prevention of postdural puncture headache in parturients. |
|
Risk of crushing caused by unintentional lowering of the raised machine, and risk of being caught and wound in by motorised soil tilling prongs when adjusting the blower fan speed. |
|
Magnetic 2-step safety switch helps prevent unwanted or unintentional start-up, equipped with an extra-large easy access stop panel and a lock-out key to prevent unauthorized use of the saw. |
|
In interest of aviation safety, it is essential that results of accident investigations are used to prevent future accidents rather than to punish unintentional mistakes which would hamper a proper accident investigation. |
|
The petitioners are calling on Parliament to take note that acetaminophen is the most common pharmaceutical involved in unintentional and intentional poisonings in all age groups in British Columbia. |
|
Hooley noticed this unintentional resurfacing had solidified the road, and there was no rutting and no dust. |
|
Friends looked on the corpse of him they loved, and among the truest mourners was the unintentional amicide. |
|
Noel Gallagher claimed in 2010 that the plagiarism was unintentional and he was unaware of the similarities until informed of Innes's legal case. |
|
Address the risks of unintentional introductions associated with certain types of goods or packaging through border control legislation and procedures. |
|
The onus would now be up to the farmer to prove that it was unintentional. |
|
|
It may also be the unintentional result of infrastructure that is inaccessible to people with disabilities, or of policies and practices that do not support learners' participation. |
|
Sometimes these deviations in the performance and the production are unintentional, just part of the process. |
|
Human action presents both intentional and unintentional threats to the species' survival. |
|
Another form of unintentional introductions is when an intentionally introduced plant carries a parasite or herbivore with it. |
|
Bycatch contributes to fishery decline and is a mechanism of overfishing for unintentional catch. |
|
In cases such as the zebra mussel, invasion of US waterways was unintentional. |
|
Spontaneous abortion, also known as miscarriage, is the unintentional expulsion of an embryo or fetus before the 24th week of gestation. |
|
Qisas is another category of sentencing where sharia permits capital punishment, for intentional or unintentional murder. |
|
The misunderstanding of the word or the quid pro quo is the unintentional pun, and is related to it exactly as folly is to wit. |
|
This feature prevents unintentional draining of the solution tank and allows the operator to adjust the solution flow to the scrub deck without resetting each time the scrubbing operation is interrupted. |
|
Six Cities of Refuge were established to provide protection and due process for any unintentional manslayers. |
|
During dissection, an unintentional dural tear was made, resulting in a loss of cerebrospinal fluid. |
|
Risk of contusions, catching and knocks during all adjustment work on the machine due to unintentional lowering of the coupled and raised machine. |
|
It also features the corniest of oneliners and a plot so paper thin it had me in fits of hysterical, unintentional laughter. |
|
If nothing else, it is should provide a lot of unintentional hilarity. |
|
He laughs at the unintentional contradiction of that statement. |
|
In some cases the situation arises when there are very high potential payouts by the bookie, perhaps due to an unintentional error made while quoting odds. |
|
People who want to watch the channel will now need a descrambler box, so unintentional viewing is less likely. |
|
These policies build on the understanding that even well-meant external measures of support can, especially in crisis and war regions, have unintentional negative consequences. |
|
Originally released as a benefit single for Aids research, the song's lyrics carry an unintentional pertinence for the protesters threatening to use the festival to highlight the band's alleged tax avoidance. |
|
|
Secure the tractor and machine against unintentional start-up and rolling away before entering the danger area between the tractor and machine to couple or uncouple the machine. |
|
However, it was alarmed by intentional or unintentional reinterpretation of General Assembly resolutions, and urged the Advisory Committee to ensure that it did not overstep its technical mandate. |
|
People prefer the guilty party to give money rather than he or she be sent to prison, particularly when the damage is unintentional such as in traffic accidents. |
|
The case-fatality rate of unintentional injuries can probably be assumed to be smaller than the case-fatality rate of intentional firearm injuries. |
|
Any intentional or unintentional display of tobacco products in the storage device could result in the retailer being charged under the Smoke-Free Ontario Act. |
|
These cyber attacks may be initiated by individuals or groups and may be unintentional, amateur, or foreign state-sponsored espionage and information warfare, and present an ever-changing and evolving threat. |
|
In recent years, technological advancements and increases in world trade have led to even more intentional and unintentional movement of species to habitats where they are not native, sometimes with disastrous results. |
|
I obsess about causing harm to others through some unintentional act. |
|
While pathways vary between countries and regions, the best known are international and national trade and tourism routes, through which the unintentional movement and establishment of many alien species occurs. |
|
While the rates of death and hospitalization due to unintentional injury have declined considerably over the past two decades, there is more work to be done. |
|
Intentional injuries may show a different pattern than unintentional ones, just as access to firearms may affect the rate of assaultive injury compared to ones that are self-inflicted. |
|
Even critical process states such as an empty hydraulic tank and the resulting running dry of the pump or the unintentional overspill of a tank are permanently monitored by level sensors. |
|
Although early Irish law recognised a distinction between intentional and unintentional injury, any type of injury was still normally unlawful and requiring compensation. |
|
A beneficial, although probably unintentional, introduction is Saccharomyces eubayanus, the yeast responsible for lager beer now thought to have originated in Patagonia. |
|
These raison d'etre and this evolution are not merely the achievement of men's conscious activity but are the unintentional results of their social activity. |
|
More dangerous are unintentional threats, including boat strikes, fishermen's nets that lack turtle excluder devices, pollution and habitat destruction. |
|
The death of the child was unintentional, but the nature and quality of the act which caused it was such that it was criminal and therefore punishable. |
|
Although any such offence required compensation, the law made a distinction between intentional and unintentional harm, and between murder and manslaughter. |
|
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. |
|
When litigation ensues, corporations are often ill-equipped to stop backup tape recycling, intentional spoliation or unintentional data overwriting. |
|