It offers both a bold street presence and pleasing scale, but is intentionally pulled back from the street for privacy.
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We found ourselves with fewer errors, but we were intentionally sidestepping words that we genuinely wanted to use simply because we knew the program had a difficult time translating them.
Which are just as deadly and take way more lives and can be used to inflict bodily harm intentionally, but seems very few take that danger seriously, most of you text while driving!
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The alliance said it was unable to confirm civilian casualties from the attack on the bridge, but said it does not intentionally attack noncombatants.
In Jackson's simplified, sweetened, and CGI-besotted telling, "The Lovely Bones" is a sad-but-hopeful, dramatic-but-gentle fairy tale intentionally made less upsetting for teens. (There's no indication that Susie gets raped, as she does in the novel, and her murder occurs off screen.) "Atonement's" terrific Ronan, with her astonishing glacier-blue eyes, watches from a scenic afterlife as her father (Mark Wahlberg), mother (Rachel Weisz), younger siblings, and selected friends simultaneously heal from their loss and search for her killer.
But what if the company is intentionally overvaluing itself for one of the biggest events in stock market history?
"It can be a system or human error, but somebody could also have done this intentionally, " De Jonge said.
But there is also evidence that women intentionally hold each other back, which is only compounding the problem of gender equality in the workplace.
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He made his second attempt before intentionally missing the third, but Durant swatted the rebound away and Marc Gasol's attempt at a buzzer-beater was late.
Mr. BROWNELL: I don't believe that researchers are intentionally tainting their data, but I do believe that unintentional biases enter in in the way studies are designed and interpreted.
The BBC Trust said it did not believe the BBC had intentionally misled its audience, but the problem was "essentially one of a lack of clarity" and the result of a "looseness of language".
Azzata conceded that the area had been flooded during the storm, but said the remains appeared to have been intentionally buried.
He still denies intentionally breaking his son's leg but accepts that he was reckless.
That may well be the case, but the fact is that whether Moran took the drug intentionally or not he, and his team, had an unfair advantage for at least part of last season and as a result their triumphs cannot be considered equally with those of Barry Town in previous seasons.
The German also apologised to Fernando Alonso but again said he had not halted his last qualifying lap intentionally.
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Different editions still had textual variations, introduced either intentionally as revisions or inadvertently through sloppy editing or typesetting, but books still came to be viewed, by writer and reader alike, as immutable objects.
Yet no matter who actually placed the trades, this loss not only reflects poor risk management and weak internal controls but could also reveal fraud if it can be established that trading losses were intentionally hidden, as has been alleged (and is subject to investigation by regulatory authorities).
By changing to product segment reporting going forward, but not providing this information for the period just ended, we believe management is intentionally emphasizing declining PC sales in order to justify its inadequate buyout price.
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The only crime that had no statute of limitations was murder, but, to convict Amy of that, prosecutors would have to prove that she had intentionally killed her brother.
"Tsar Nicholas II said that it's Russia, but not Russian, and what he meant is that this is a city that was intentionally built to embrace and look to the West of Europe, " Reid said.
There were no reports of violence, but around 200 Muslim residents gathered uneasily nearby, many expressing suspicions the fire had been set intentionally.
Most were later released, but the six Bulgarians, as well as eight Libyans and a Palestinian, were charged with intentionally infecting 393 children with the virus that cuases Aids.
Clients can negligently or intentionally mislead their planners about what assets they have when they commence their planning, but much more often they just lie outright about the liabilities they are facing when they seek asset protection planning.
No other details were given of that man but, according to Spain's El Mundo newspaper, preliminary investigations indicated that the fire had been lit intentionally.
But these plans can be costly and probably aren't your best option since the typical customer rarely overdrafts intentionally, says Susan Weinstock, director of Pew Charitable Trusts' Safe Checking in the Electronic Age Project.
Intentionally or not, he makes his hero (the dour patriarch) seem foolish for abandoning a harsh but organic rural life.
With no signs of trauma, authorities initially ruled he died of natural causes, but a relative came forward with suspicions that prompted a fuller examination that led to the startling conclusion that he was intentionally poisoned.
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