It is the mental element of committing a crime and establishes the element of intent. |
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Talk of dynamic compression and adiabatic gradients didn't carry as much weight as the certainty of its conscious intent. |
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In these cases, interpretation to comply may conflict with legislative intent. |
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The possession of money without either a financial transaction or an intent to conceal is not a crime in the United States. |
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Popular literature also drew on themes of romance, but with ironic, satiric or burlesque intent. |
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He professed his intent that people look at the urinal as if it were a work of art because he said it was a work of art. |
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She had run away from home, intent on making a career in dance, and aged 18 joined the chorus line at the London Palladium. |
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From the late nineteenth century there was renewed interest in traditional music, which was more academic and political in intent. |
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The intent is to display the likeness, personality, and even the mood of the person. |
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Whatever else it is, Embankment is generous and brave, a statement of intent. |
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The King's intent was to respond to dissent while making as few actual changes in the status quo as possible. |
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There are mitigating circumstances that reduce culpability, or when the defendant kills only with an intent to cause serious bodily harm. |
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It occurs when someone kills, without intent, in the course of committing an unlawful act. |
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There is no intent to kill, and a resulting death would not be considered murder, but would be considered involuntary manslaughter. |
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The Ghana atomic agency currently holds no intent for the production of Weapons of Mass Destruction. |
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After generations of incessant warfare, Gruffudd began the reconstruction of Gwynedd, intent on bringing stability to his country. |
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Boniface does not explicitly suggest to Cuthbert that he, too, should hold a synod, but it seems clear that this was Boniface's intent. |
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This suggests that Mercians constructed it as a defensive earthwork, or to demonstrate the power and intent of their kingdom. |
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From 2012, cycle paths and bike stands were added in a number of areas, with the intent of making the city more cycle friendly. |
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But the intent of the merger was to build railways at a reduced cost, by using the existing routes of the canals they owned. |
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When Welsh returned to America he was intent on fighting Ritchie, having failed to meet both Nelson and Wolgast. |
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Cuttlefish sometimes use their color patterns to signal future intent to other cuttlefish. |
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Many plants have been introduced with the intent of aesthetically improving public recreation areas or private properties. |
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The above examples highlight the intent of humans to introduce species as a means of incurring some benefit. |
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That same year, the Dutch signed a treaty with Denmark with the intent to hurt English shipping. |
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The Romans feared these tribes were preparing to migrate south, closer to Italy, and that they had warlike intent. |
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John announced his intent to become a crusader, a move which gave him additional political protection under church law. |
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A mob followed the young boy as he fled to his protector Queen Allogia, with the intent of killing him for his misdeed. |
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In May 1545, the French had assembled a large fleet in the estuary of the Seine with the intent to land troops on English soil. |
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Augustus' intent became apparent to make Gaius and Lucius Caesar his heirs when he adopted them as his own children. |
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At the same time Vitellius and his armies in Germania had risen in revolt and prepared to march on Rome, intent on overthrowing Otho. |
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In 716, Chilperic and Ragenfrid together led an army into Austrasia intent on seizing the Pippinid wealth at Cologne. |
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Any injury must be compensated according to the damage done, regardless of motive or intent. |
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One of Charlemagne's famed capitularies outlined part of the religious intent of his interactions with the Saxons. |
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All procedures were done with the intent to save lives, not to cause extra pain and suffering. |
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The intent of the map should be illustrated in a manner in which the percipient acknowledges its purpose in a timely fashion. |
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Its intent may have been to popularize and advance the Spanish case against the Portuguese claims. |
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This system came to signify the oppression and exploitation of natives, although its originators may not have set out with such intent. |
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The move ended any implementation of the Burnham Plan's intent for the government centre to be at Luneta. |
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This prompted Gonzalo Pizarro and Francisco de Carvajal to organize an army of followers with the intent of suppressing the New Laws. |
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By 1817, Mission San Rafael was established and padres began journeying to Point Reyes, intent on enticing the Coast Miwok to the mission. |
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A Vermont lawyer intent upon making his fortune and returning home as soon as possible, he left his family to journey to booming San Francisco. |
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Lace and ruff collars were unavoidable, and presented a formidable challenge to painters intent on realism. |
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Basically, this approach was designed with the intent of keeping French and English as far apart as possible. |
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On March 10, 2017, the Diocese announced its intent to join the Anglican Church in North America. |
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She was convicted of writing bad checks with intent to defraud. |
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The British spirits industry was convinced that commercials were persuading otherwise innocent Britons to drink bingefully and with intent. |
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Wessex was facing new barbarians, apparently intent on destroying everything that Christendom meant for England. |
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The letter's false intent trumps any truths within, which one would expect of a woman who disingenuously calls herself Fidessa. |
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I am pleased to notify the Congress of my intent to enter into a Free Trade Agreement with the Government of Singapore. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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He did not speak IBMerese and gave a clear survey of intent and scope of his organization. |
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Another Danish army landed in south Wales and moved south with the intent of intercepting Alfred should he flee from Guthrum's forces. |
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In such a case and under such proof the intent to kill and the deliberate and premeditated malice are incontrovertibly implied. |
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In 1163 Henry returned to England, intent on reforming the role of the royal courts. |
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Regardless of the original intent, the stated claim now seemed to be within reach. |
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It is not clear exactly when Henry changed his mind on the issue as he grew more intent on a second marriage. |
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When Parr died after childbirth on 5 September 1548, he renewed his attentions towards Elizabeth, intent on marrying her. |
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It is 10 months since they lost to the Latics in last season's final, something that the visiting supporters were intent on reminding everyone. |
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Before the negotiation and due diligence started, we agreed to sign a letter of intent. |
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A literal reading of the law would prohibit it, but that is clearly not the intent. |
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His report he was keen to reassure them, was eugenic in intent and would prove so in effect. |
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According to church doctrine, the sacraments of the church require the proper form, matter, and intent to be validly celebrated. |
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His works were dominated with his intent to use them for literary criticism. |
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Cuju players could use any part of the body apart from hands and the intent was kicking a ball through an opening into a net. |
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The boxer's shorts are raised so the opponent is not allowed to hit to the groin area with intent to cause pain or injury. |
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He smuggled a golf club and two golf balls on board Apollo 14 with the intent to golf on the Moon. |
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Lipton died in 1931, and English aviation industrialist Sir Thomas Sopwith bought the Shamrock V with the intent of preparing the next challenge. |
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Of the fifty yachtsmen who sent letters of intent to compete, only five eventually started. |
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The Americans quickly denounced this as illegal as well, since the intent of the act was to raise revenue and not regulate trade. |
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It was the first budget with the expressed intent of redistributing wealth among the public. |
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Disraeli did not agree, and while he did not seek to reverse the order, his actions often frustrated its intent. |
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In 1941, experiments with the intent of discovering means to prevent and treat hypothermia were carried out. |
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The account was made up with intent to show what advances had been made. |
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Dolphins have also been observed harassing animals in other ways, for example by dragging birds underwater without showing any intent to eat them. |
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On the charge of intent, the response argued that the readmission of the required phrases in 1662 were addressed more to the Presbyterian rather than the Roman controversy. |
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We are rather intent upon the end of God's glory than our own conveniency. |
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Some activists, especially those from the vehicular cycling tradition, view the safety, practicality, and intent of such facilities with suspicion. |
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The bigger the so-called Donglegate story became, the more disproportionate and unfair Richards' original tweet seemed, even if that level of exposure was never her intent. |
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Just about anything that will stay afloat can be called a recreational fishing boat, so long as a fisherman periodically climbs aboard with the intent to catch a fish. |
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At that time, CFTC Enforcement staff provided BP with a notice of intent to recommend charges of attempted market manipulation in violation of the Commodity Exchange Act. |
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It has been argued that the Chronicle should be regarded as propaganda, produced by Alfred's court and written with the intent of glorifying Alfred and creating loyalty. |
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Whereas the lost works appear to have been originally written with an intent for subsequent publication, the surviving works do not appear to have been so. |
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The 2011 election saw a decisive victory for the SNP which was able to form a majority government intent on delivering a referendum on independence. |
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He was intent on an audacious, immitigable, and supernatural revenge. |
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In this picture also Gregory has his monastic back on the world, which the real Gregory, despite his reclusive intent, was seldom allowed to have. |
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The apple snail was released in Southeast Asia with the intent that it be used as a protein source, and subsequently to places like Hawaii to establish a food industry. |
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In each instance the listener was meant to recognize the source, to grasp the intent of a transformation which left salient aspects of the original intact. |
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Germanicus' campaign had been taken to avenge the Teutoburg slaughter and also partially in reaction to indications of mutinous intent amongst his troops. |
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As the Lancastrian army advanced southwards, a wave of dread swept London, where rumours were rife about savage northerners intent on plundering the city. |
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Uruguay were quick to the ball, strong in the tackle and seemed intent on showing they were a better team than had been apparent in their defeat to Costa Rica. |
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He showed his intent to conquer the entirety of the Persian Empire by throwing a spear into Asian soil and saying he accepted Asia as a gift from the gods. |
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During Spanish and Mexican rule, this remote lagoon was used by American, British, and Russian smugglers intent on avoiding tariffs and regulations. |
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Who keeps their sovereign from the lapse of error, in which, by ignorance and not by intent they might have fallen, what thank they deserve, we know, though you may guess. |
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In minority active investments, an investor acquires common shares of an investee with the intent of exerting significant influence over the investee's activities. |
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Because the project was never completed, Blake's intent may be obscured. |
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Still intent on entering Parliament, Pitt, with the help of his university comrade, Charles Manners, 4th Duke of Rutland, secured the patronage of James Lowther. |
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Correspondence with his wife shows that his intent in taking up active service was to rehabilitate his reputation, but this was balanced by the serious risk of being killed. |
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The intent of this rule is to discourage and make note of habitual kill stealers, not to punish those who honestly try to work together or those who make an honest mistake. |
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This is the result of the legal positivist view that the court is only interpreting the legislature's intent and therefore detailed exposition is unnecessary. |
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But sole inheritance remained a matter of chance, rather than intent. |
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Challenger brands are categorised by a mindset which sees them have business ambitions beyond conventional resources and an intent to bring change to an industry. |
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Maize itself is sometimes used for temporary architectural detailing when the intent is to celebrate the fall season, local agricultural productivity and culture. |
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If document authors overlook the need to escape such characters, some browsers can be very forgiving and try to use context to guess their intent. |
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Many countries frequently demand strong evidence of intent to return to the home country, if the visa is for a temporary stay, due to potential unwanted illegal immigration. |
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In keeping with his understanding of the medieval code of chivalry, King James sent notice to the English, one month in advance, of his intent to invade. |
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The occupying German forces also kept a list of protected buildings, but their intent was to keep the facilities in good condition for use as accommodation by German troops. |
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He completely abandoned the original intent of his trip and for several days he devoted himself to helping with the treatment and care for the wounded. |
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The Second Norvegia Expedition arrived in 1928 with the intent of establishing a manned meteorological radio station, but a suitable location could not be found. |
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That amount has remained the same over time without having ever been adjusted for inflation, so the intent of making it a nice living for a poet is no longer being fulfilled. |
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In early 1775 Lord Dunmore, royal governor of Virginia, wrote to Lord Dartmouth of his intent to free slaves owned by Patriots in case of rebellion. |
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This made passing the ball easier, as was its intent, but made the drop kick obsolete, as the more pointed ball did not bounce up from the ground reliably. |
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Carwyn Jones had made no such statement of intent by 1 February 2014, and the group started a direct action campaign and held a series of protests across the country. |
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He had no intent to invade Southern states, nor did he intend to end slavery where it existed, but said that he would use force to maintain possession of Federal property. |
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In July 2008, the UK and Irish governments announced their intent to resume controls over their common border and the Common Travel Area in general. |
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The intent was to emulate the customs of the primitive apostolic church. |
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The intent of this charge remains ambiguous, as is the Bayeux Tapestry, which simply depicts Edward pointing at a man thought to represent Harold. |
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