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"The report's conclusions are more general, that it was probably an intentional act," said one official.
He added, "You'd like to think it's a mistake rather than an intentional act."
The universe and its contents were created as an intentional act of an all powerful God at a particular time.
This could therefore be an intentional act or an unintentional one.
"It seems to me like an intentional act, because how would someone project one's vomit so far?"
This was an intentional act designed to destroy all links with the areas these people had been living in.
"There's nothing to indicate that this was an intentional act," the investigator said.
I accept the conclusion of the report that the tragedy was caused by an intentional act.
To listen to music is a conscious, intentional act.
"Then, we will determine whether it was the result of an accident, reckless behavior, or an intentional act."
If something happened that I'm not aware of, an intentional act by someone else, I don't know.
"But we have been told there was no mechanical failure, so at this point we're investigating it as an intentional act."
In such cases, it is the intentional act of trespass that makes the conduct criminal.
An incident such as this, resulting from a wrongful intentional act, has never occurred before.
It was probably an intentional act by Cortes to destroy their leaders as a warning to other cities.
This was in no way an intentional act."
At one year of age, joint attention is displayed through a child's understanding of pointing as an intentional act.
Either through intentional acts or gross negligence, the eviction was carried out.
Iranians maintain it was an intentional act of barbarism.
It is an intentional act of murder.
The lawsuit is not arguing that these inequities arose from intentional acts of racism.
The negligence and/or intentional acts of the defendants caused the deaths, which were foreseeable.
Suicide involves an intentional act of harm against oneself with a known outcome that negatively affects those left behind.
A complete security architecture deals with both intentional acts (i.e. attacks) and accidental events.
Torts can also involve intentional acts, such as assault, battery or trespass.