It's charming how these little festivals, advertent and otherwise, keep sprouting in New York. |
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It was an advertent expansion on the part of the party whips of all the parties in the House and suddenly we had this mushrooming. |
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One release that turned out to be advertent was last Friday's disclosure of the agency's conservative targeting. |
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Its bright spots shine, and its insights — advertent and inadvertent, regarding past and present — are valuable. |
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The failure to adopt it, especially in circumstances where the use of coarse language, advertent or inadvertent, can be anticipated, will result in a breach of Clause 10 of the CAB Code of Ethics. |
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Would you agree, then, that we're not so much dealing with intended, advertent, direct discrimination but adverse effect discrimination, really, and in the end we still have discrimination? |
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This can result in advertent collisions resulting in personal injury to unseen individuals, such as small children playing on driveways, or in damage to the vehicle from striking short posts or walls in parking lots. |
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There is such thing as advertent negligence in which the harm is foreseen as possible or probable. |
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Somerset Academy of Las Vegas and its Administrators apologize for this advertent error. |
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In majority of the cases the symptoms are misdiagnosed which causes an advertent delay in corrective treatment. |
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The Tadic Appeals Chamber described this state of mind as dolus evenlualis or advertent recklessness. |
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Without clear direction or mid-course feedback, the momentum of short-term urgencies may result in advertent prioritization. |
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This means advertent and inadvertent exposure to leaks of confidential information. |
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The most significant difference is that these civilians are advertent targets. |
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Therefore, his conduct on that night should be taken to be advertent especially in light of his subsequent conviction for fraud for his participation in those events. |
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The advertent or inadvertent nature of the falsehood: Although the Applicant claims to have made an honest mistake in his June 25, 2008, application, the Tribunal does not find his evidence credible in this respect. |
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The advertent or inadvertent nature of the conduct: With respect to this consideration, the Tribunal must take into account the fact that the Applicant pled guilty to the three criminal offences in question. |
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