• It would also cover, no doubt, dozens of incidents in which the fact that a victim is black or homosexual or Catholic is purely incidental to a random act of violence.

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  • The law authorizes FWS to issue permits to take eagles or their nests only when the take is incidental to a lawful activity and cannot be avoided.

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  • She also digs up charming incidental anecdotes: a lonely-hearts ad in a Bavarian newspaper brought together the parents of Pope Benedict.

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  • Austin Frakt of The Incidental Economist has a series of posts up exploring the cost-shifting question: whether or not the fact that Medicare and Medicaid underpay doctors and hospitals leads providers to overcharge those with private insurance.

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  • Collaboration for one relies on interaction between people, whether intentional, tangential, or incidental, and sometime a combination of any of these.

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  • Earlier this year, Netscape decided to capitalize on all this incidental traffic by creating a "web portal" called Netcenter to compete with the likes of Yahoo!

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  • Rick McKay, president of the Atlanta Falcons and competition committee head, said that incidental contact won't be a penalty under the new rule.

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  • How do you know if a transaction involves a sale of tangible personal property (sales tax applies) or the performance of services with a property transfer merely being incidental (no sales tax)?

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  • In a statement, the commission said incidental catches of haddock had increased due to recent progress in stock recovery.

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  • The reason: The opportunity for firefighters to practice and test their equipment, a public benefit, outweighs the incidental benefit to the taxpayer.

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  • "There is enough evidence to show that the act was not incidental and hence the case should be tried under a more serious section, " Magistrate Vasant Patil said in his order.

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  • The Maple Leafs looked to have taken a 1-0 lead midway through the period, but a potential goal was called back due to incidental contact by Toronto's Leo Komarov on Anderson.

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  • Incidental contact with the crown of the helmet would not be a penalty.

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  • One possibly incidental effect of this is that any deputy will know that a vote to bring down the government will also be a vote for a pay cut.

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  • Although Heyerdahl did take some modern equipment -- such as radios, charts and a sextant -- he argued these were all incidental to testing the theory that the craft itself could make the 4, 300 mile journey across some of the most challenging seas on Earth.

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  • Yet the painter is skillful in depicting their clothing, and three trees that form the central axis in both works have a majesty that makes you wish they were not so incidental to the composition.

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  • In context, this tepid launch is just one of a litany of failures fast relegating Microsoft to the status of incidental spectacle in the information technology business.

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  • Overall, the direct cost of incidental absences is only about 2% of the payroll, according to a 2010 survey of 473 employers of all sizes by benefits consultants Mercer.

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  • Parents might, for example, pay a large percentage of tuition, fees and books while the student picks up a portion of the tuition, plus all living expenses and incidental costs.

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  • Nike, though, does not consider footwear to be an incidental part of its business and may be inclined to teach the upstart a lesson by pushing its performance athletic wear a little harder.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Tarr is an impressive archeologist of moods and an anthropological mythmaker but his sumptuous and demanding pictorialism seems incidental and ornamental and suggests an aestheticizing vanity that thrusts his sympathies onto the screen like a proscenium arch.

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  • While the reasons for this makes perfect legal sense (many TV series only have the budget to licence incidental music for North America only, so no UK transmission without an extra fee) a generation are growing up with the expectation of being able immediately to get whatever content they want for minimal cost.

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  • E. research is a critical question: is the kind of injury being uncovered by McKee and Omalu incidental to the game of football or inherent in it?

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