Colonel Conricus said that not all those killed unintentionally had been shot unintentionally.
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By this point, I was — somewhat unintentionally — quite drunk.
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Unintentionally, this lack has left room for ample speculative queerness.
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Holt described the company's policies as "unintentionally" stacked against drivers.
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"Sometimes it was total garbage, sometimes something unintentionally awesome spawned".
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"He played a role in her trafficking unintentionally," Norling said.
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In the end, "Dream Cities" is an unintentionally tragic book.
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All three players Verrett walked unintentionally came around to score.
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Instead, it unintentionally exposes SoundCloud's continuing struggle with copyright management.
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Unintentionally, Orisaguna came out in one of the images shot.
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This can lead to awkward moments or unintentionally inappropriate questions.
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This internal feature, however, was unintentionally revealed to the public.
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" She was concerned that her page was unintentionally harmful "fitspo.
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For the first one, I unintentionally went under armed escort.
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Weymar unintentionally began the Tiny Pricks Project in January 2018.
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But often it's unintentionally funny — never good in a drama.
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Twitter's Jack Dorsey, unintentionally it seems, is doing the opposite.
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Maine was unintentionally omitted due to misidentification on the website.
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Might we unintentionally find a way to hotwire the mind?
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And unintentionally, they started to disrupt this Jim Crow system.
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But let's not do anything to unintentionally set it back.
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"Unfortunately, I threw them under the bus unintentionally," he said.
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When people are marginalized, even unintentionally, it inflicts a toll.
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This unintentionally amusing scene fits what is a bewildering memoir.
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Unintentionally becoming a combatant in Syria would be even worse.
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"Transplant is unintentionally making me get an ass," she laughed.
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Two biographers, however, said Ali actually lost the medal unintentionally.
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"He unintentionally shot his mom in the face," Abbott said.
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"Unfortunately, I threw my teammates under the bus, unintentionally," he said.
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Woods has been creating altars unintentionally since she was a child.
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And since then, I've always known I might unintentionally transmit it.
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But perhaps unintentionally, it may make the movie even more interesting.
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The suspect told police he played the film unintentionally, Pasaribu said.
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Meanwhile the president is already cutting the federal workforce, albeit unintentionally.
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"I had unintentionally put Jo in a terrible spot," he says.
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Everybody loves a good photobomb, especially one that unintentionally involves nudity.
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The unintentionally fitting name was called out this week on Twitter.
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In most cases, a child is left in the car unintentionally.
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Their actions, however familiar, unintentionally put their child at mortal risk.
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But most surprising is the large number of unintentionally exposed users.
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It may even backfire, unintentionally convincing some Americans to vote instead.
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How am I not unintentionally making people feel worse about themselves?
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The escalated threat may have been unintentionally improvised, per The Guardian.
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Oversights in financial transactions, for instance, may unintentionally facilitate money laundering.
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The science is extraordinary, but science communication has been unintentionally inept.
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You use language that doesn't unintentionally measure or evoke something else.
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Meanwhile, graphic imagery of self-harm can unintentionally promote the behavior.
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Snapchat unintentionally let the partnership with Koons leak out on Monday.
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Some unintentionally crystalize current trends, like plants or the ceramics renaissance.
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You should always apologize if you, even unintentionally, hurt someone else.
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It can be unintentionally introduced into manufacturing through certain chemical reactions.
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Elon Musk unintentionally avoided a real crisis of happenstance this fall.
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" But ultimately she comes back to it: "I worry that they've been so subject to an attack over decades from the right that there are moments when they intentionally or unintentionally—I'd imagine mostly unintentionally—overcompensate.
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Welcome back to Accidental Internet, a column where artist Eric Oglander and writer Gideon Jacobs bring us unintentionally "artful" images and unintentionally "poetic" text that they've found while exploring the deep, dark recesses of the web.
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Harrison also admitted he unintentionally serenaded Ciara during the Miss America pageant.
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Shifting between microscopic and macroscopic scales has some unintentionally humorous side effects.
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He said the speedometer could have been "unintentionally manipulated" during recovery efforts.
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Pam becomes pregnant unintentionally and takes the name Svoboda at city hall.
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She hasn't acted in a movie since 2010's (unintentionally hilarious) Burlesque.
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Economists like taxes to be simple and to avoid unintentionally distorting behaviour.
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The hat unintentionally prioritized pink pussies, which belong to biological Caucasian females.
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Government employees unintentionally mapped the perimeters of military bases around the world.
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It's just how easily puzzle-box structure can unintentionally undercut basic storytelling.
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By using a smart speaker instead, you avoid getting sucked online unintentionally.
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News in December, she unintentionally became part of a much bigger fight.
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Political satire unintentionally creates misperceptions in readers and viewers all the time.
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This stoicism can also make Keough sound like an unintentionally comedic robot.
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"The bull absolutely unintentionally injured and killed Mason," Gleason told the Post.
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But whether or not it can happen unintentionally is a different story.
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Scottie Pippen and a cast unintentionally derided as "supporting" won 55 games.
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But this message unintentionally suggested that it was futile to seek treatment.
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Military implications America has unintentionally been a source of China's military buildup.
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Perhaps unintentionally, the CEA ignores our own historical experience in their analysis.
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Which brings us to this year's unintentionally hilarious set of Time finalists.
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Many moms -- often unintentionally, sometimes unconsciously -- stand in the way of progress.
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"It's all come full circle," Krickstein said, unintentionally speaking for us both.
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It'll also help you avoid unintentionally hiring candidates who lack broad competency.
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But his work, perhaps unintentionally, turns out to be a button pusher.
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" The individual added: "Sorry if we have made troubles for you unintentionally.
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I unintentionally ended up in the decadent "Fashion Avenue" area almost immediately.
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NDMA can also be unintentionally introduced into manufacturing through certain chemical reactions.
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I apologize for the lack of sensitivity unintentionally expressed by my brevity.
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Facebook may have only unintentionally become a media organization, but it is one.
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But by putting the algorithms in charge, Facebook unintentionally made an editorial decision.
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Did you think it was smuggling in any notions that are unintentionally wrongheaded?
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One day, he unintentionally drove his car over one of the ant columns.
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"The goal is to prevent gene therapy from unintentionally causing leukemia," he said.
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Economists like taxes to be simple, progressive and to avoid unintentionally distorting behaviour.
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"French government orders fast trains for slow tracks," ran the unintentionally ironic headlines.
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They play the role of "good listener," but unintentionally get roped into drama.
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They'll aim to be among friends and take the spotlight, intentionally or unintentionally.
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It's all over the place and filled with wild tonal dissonance — often unintentionally.
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A lot of time groups within the antifa can sometimes unintentionally escalate things.
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Instead, we'll continue unintentionally defibrillating the Red Menace, especially during the Russia probe.
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It is committed to transparency "when civilian casualties unintentionally occur," the statement said.
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Now, it would seem that Netflix is — perhaps unintentionally — tampering with that destiny.
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Unintentionally, Trump's efforts to provide reassurance may have made this challenge more difficult.
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Consistently and unintentionally funny, The Room has to be seen to be believed.
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Because when they fragment, they disassociate, and they are unintentionally terrorizing their kids.
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A byproduct is that they often unintentionally exclude others from those same opportunities.
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To anyone I have ever hurt, however unintentionally, I apologize deeply and unreservedly.
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So in the street, you can do the same thing, intentionally or unintentionally.
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I believe that the "believe all women" vision of feminism unintentionally fetishizes women.
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Trump is, in some ways, unintentionally doing what Obama was supposed to do.
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Let's bring them in to do it intentionally and consciously, rather than unintentionally.
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Facebook says it 'unintentionally uploaded' 1.5 million people's email contacts without their consent
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It's an obvious parallel, but one that unintentionally downplays the scope of it.
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It's hard to say, not least because neighbors so often exchange goods unintentionally.
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When Britain offered maternity without paternity leave, traditional gender patterns were unintentionally reinforced.
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The distinction that I would make is between being intentionally and unintentionally unproductive.
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She would not comment on whether the rocket was fired intentionally or unintentionally.
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Is our own government unintentionally forcing hard-working American firms to shut down?
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Unintentionally adding an extra fillip: his 1-year-old daughter, August, wailing offscreen.
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Arpaio claimed during the trial that he had unintentionally violated the judge's orders.
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Harrison Certainly Brought The Drama, Unintentionally Or Not Most dramatic season ever is right.
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So I feel like I'm unintentionally cooking lighter, but still getting great, great flavors.
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When these two planets are at odds, they can make our language unintentionally blunt.
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Or they'll blurt out a thought so unintentionally hilarious you laugh until you cry.
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But in a more crude portion of their unintentionally recorded chat, Collins addresses Rep.
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If you catch them, even unintentionally, you could push them over the [endangered] edge.
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With Sony, a sloppy tap or imperfect swipe can result in changing tracks unintentionally.
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Even so, Italians may have unintentionally lit one, or perhaps two, fuses under Europe.
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It appears to have ended up most greatly enriching Trump's associates, albeit perhaps unintentionally.
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This seems to be a rare case where Wells Fargo unintentionally dropped the ball.
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But intentionally or unintentionally, these laws or policies are often overlooked or blatantly ignored.
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They may unintentionally hurt someone's feelings, though, which they'll also take hard on themselves.
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Azar highlighted the error, presumably unintentionally, when he tweeted out photos from the event.
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Today's study shows that modern primates are able to create similar tools, however unintentionally.
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A gentleman has been defined as a person who never hurts anyone's feelings unintentionally.
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It's a classic example of how regulatory policies can unintentionally create the wrong incentives.
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I have been unintentionally communicating a photoshopped version of my own face for months.
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Perversely, policies to help the poor unintentionally exacerbate the plight of left-behind places.
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Another 17 percent claimed that the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee broke the law unintentionally.
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He moved to pick the weapon up and unintentionally fired one shot, police said.
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Bishop moved to pick the weapon up and unintentionally fired one shot, police said.
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Ohad Meromi's public sculpture "Sunbather," perhaps unintentionally, turns out to be a button pusher.
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The VA argues that the plan could unintentionally expand coverage to all WWII veterans.
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I unintentionally crossed it dozens of times without seeing an agent or border monument.
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Most other artworks are unintentionally doomed by their design in one way or another.
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Unintentionally, Spock was voicing the thoughts of a vocal segment of "Star Trek" fans.
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"As a parent, we sometimes unintentionally answer for our kids, filter things," Jost says.
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But he left something behind unintentionally and didn't bring something else along quite deliberately.
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Critics are concerned the film could unintentionally portray Joker as a heroic figure. (CNBC)
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After originally denying responsibility, Iran admitted that it unintentionally shot down the Ukrainian aircraft.
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Yet the past 1743 years of extremely low interest rates has unintentionally punished savers.
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At least "Bandersnatch" had some pathways that ended up being hilarious (unintentionally, I think).
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But Bowen's installation also unintentionally presents a bright spot for our future with machines.
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HURT: Yes, I do because I think the biggest problem for the president right now is that he walks in, says something, unintentionally or unintentionally, that&aposs not true on some completely unrelated matter and it winds up being a perjury trap.
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It's a really scary thing for folks to realize that they've been harming people unintentionally.
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The ending is messy and unintentionally funny, thanks to weepy characters who won't stop talking.
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Because of those consumers' reblogs, another 28.5% of Tumblr users are unintentionally exposed to porn.
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Helena Bonham Carter revealed she too is guilty of stealing things from sets, albeit unintentionally.
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In his resignation, Flynn said he unintentionally gave incomplete information to Vice President Mike Pence.
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But by using too-similar language, she unintentionally provides mainstream cover for these conspiracy theories.
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Health officials are trying to prevent super spreaders from unintentionally creating medical mayhem with coronavirus.
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Industry and government safe-driving propaganda and public school driver education unintentionally glamorized the gore.
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Two Japanese teenagers just unintentionally gave us the perfect viral video that epitomizes life itself.
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This isn't the first time Kanye has perhaps unintentionally released details about his technology habits.
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This week the streaming service unintentionally gave its customers the greatest mashup of all time.
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I realized that I had just unconsciously and unintentionally undermined his mother's leadership and authority.
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Villanueva later regretted the move and apologized for "unintentionally" throwing his teammates under the bus.
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However, concerns have been raised about its potential to unintentionally harm particular countries or regions.
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The government says the law is designed to protect children who stumble across porn unintentionally.
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Black-ish, perhaps unintentionally, highlighted the ways that pregnancy has different ramifications across class backgrounds.
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Without knowing that he was now riding solo, the groom unintentionally left his bride behind.
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That year, the council judged 106 people to be "unintentionally homeless and in priority need".
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Perhaps unintentionally, this darkly comic show heightens our awareness of the impertinent finery of decomposition.
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Completely unintentionally, I had notified people I completely forgot I had ever tagged on Instagram.
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The problem, however, is that The Swamp unintentionally makes the case for Putinism in America.
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He could plaster it on billboards because it is so unintentionally honest and damningly so.
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Instagram acknowledges some users may have unintentionally shared their log-in information with third-parties.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters Breakingviews) - AT&T has unintentionally thrown a bone to the U.S. antitrust watchdog.
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But if cost and efficiency are prioritized over quality, consolidation can unintentionally commoditize health care.
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Kunduz is not the first time aerial bombing has unintentionally killed noncombatants on the ground.
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I'm calling it now: Black women, perhaps unintentionally, are the secret weapon in this season.
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The anti-poverty program coupled with the Immigration Act of 1965 unintentionally eroded that base.
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Chastising them for (unintentionally hurtful) remarks that (understandably) upset you seems wrong in that moment.
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In 85003, scientists discovered that humans were unintentionally causing ozone depletion — a potential climate disaster.
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I MEAN REALLY unintentionally evokes SNL's "Weekend Update" and my SETH MEYERS entry from December.
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Pulling out a gun on an anxious person may unintentionally raise his level of stress.
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Same is true of working at a brothel where I'm unintentionally insulted on the regular.
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This meant that by giving him lots of attention, we were unintentionally reinforcing the behavior.
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Sometimes, you may find that you're holding a grudge — even if you're doing so unintentionally.
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It always breaks through — sometimes in unintentionally hilarious ways — even in the most unlikely places.
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But Mr. Highmore ("Bates Motel") makes him appealing and eager, with an unintentionally comic candor.
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Since the 21s, the nonprofit Guttmacher Institute has tracked how many women unintentionally became pregnant.
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Ehhhhhh. That's right folks, centuries of human advancement led to this unintentionally hilarious sound. Ehhhhhh.
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Self-reported vote intention is far from perfect; people can mislead pollsters, intentionally or unintentionally.
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A previous version of this story was unintentionally published before the editing process was complete.
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This question fuels the three-episode series; it's an especially puzzling, probably unintentionally homophobic approach.
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The fighter jet unintentionally launched a rocket that slammed into the desert outside of Tucson.
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After initially denying responsibility, the country admitted that it unintentionally shot down the passenger jet.
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Wildfire spending can have a similar effect, unintentionally encouraging people to live in risky areas.
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I am not naively suggesting that media -- albeit unintentionally -- has never taken sides in wars.
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For his young supporters that day in Washington, the message Booker communicated unintentionally was clear.
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With this drone, your days of unintentionally cropping someone out of your photos are over.
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But I think there's huge potential even without those explicit categories — either intentionally or unintentionally.
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"To anyone I have ever hurt, however unintentionally, I apologize deeply and unreservedly," he wrote.
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The same day he unintentionally posted the URL, he posted the enigmatic gibberish "Kimim ° has f".
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The trend originated when SHINee released an official lightstick that unintentionally happened to be super bright.
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It's difficult to parse when someone is unintentionally misreading the situation, or has more malicious motives.
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Right, so they sort of let some of the air out in advance, intentionally or unintentionally.
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Hence this unintentionally brilliant desert dance: It’s not easy finding sex in the city.
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In this respect, the show provides, probably unintentionally, a reflection on the state of abstraction today.
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The somewhat irrational focus on housing unintentionally gets at what it means to be a Housewife.
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I unintentionally brought my legally owned gun which is registered in my name to the airport.
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I unintentionally brought my legally-owned gun which is registered in my name to the airport.
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He also apologized to his teammates: “Unfortunately, I threw my teammates under the bus, unintentionally.
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So why is Google, however unintentionally, helping the pirates and curb-stomping the adult film industry?
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It's totally possible all of these artists ended up at these song feelings individually and unintentionally.
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President Donald Trump has unintentionally turned the internet into one big celebration of Swedish pop culture.
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That inadvertently (and almost certainly unintentionally) suggests the previous team were not engaged or ultra-sophisticated.
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But the current exhibition, with its unintentionally ironic title Finds Gone Astray, is another matter altogether.
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Terms & conditions for "Not-a-Flamethrower"Please use as directed to avoid unintentionally burning things down.
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They end up being unintentionally criminalized because they can be prosecuted for using water without permits.
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One user even claimed he lost a job after unintentionally pressing the "Send + Mic Drop" button.
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She also headlined in the unintentionally hilarious 1958 sci-fi camp classic Queen of Outer Space.
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"I unintentionally [was] incorrect when I said the vehicle was backing down the road," Haber said.
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It was alarming to think that I was unintentionally making people uncomfortable with my communication style.
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So depending on how you look at it, the DOJ has been unintentionally HODLing all along.
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On Monday, the 20-year-old had unintentionally outed her bisexual orientation to her religious parents.
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As we know, kids are being exposed to porn, even unintentionally, at younger and younger ages.
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" She added that tech has been unwilling to acknowledge that it is "unintentionally a rigged system.
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It could have painful association with, say, a child giving it crushing or unintentionally painful hugs.
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This is yet another example of outmoded laws that are unintentionally holding back self-driving vehicles.
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Feeling Good Between ditching alcohol and ramping up his exercise routine, McGraw unintentionally lost 40 lbs.
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It's an unintentionally (or is it?) funny expression that one expects to find in satire. 4.
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He completed what was perhaps the most unintentionally influential career in baseball history as a scout.
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On the morning of our departure from SwaSwara, I unintentionally woke up at 4:30 a.m.
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When confronted by Claggart, in a moment of rage Billy lashes out and unintentionally kills him.
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And once they come in and start going about their jobs, they can spread illnesses unintentionally.
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Intentionally or unintentionally, Trump has repeatedly moved the dates of his accomplishments closer to the present.
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This error has unintentionally created an unleveled playing field for the local independent grocers we represent.
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This was sent unintentionally during an internal test and there is no effect on your device.
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The risk is that corporate boards will become unintentionally swept up in the frenzy over conflicts.
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The important thing is to avoid becoming a lottery winner who unintentionally fritters away their windfall.
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I guess plumpiness and roundness are so natural, so I draw everything round and childishly unintentionally.
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" He also said that Texas Secretary of State David Whitley "though perhaps unintentionally, created this mess.
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One moment, when the character of Eddie (Ransone) sees something horrifying, unintentionally sums up the problem.
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They can be deadly serious (an attack on Syria's chemical weapons capability) or unintentionally funny ("covfefe").
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Each pitcher who intentionally unintentionally walks him could taunt his relative impotence after each free pass.
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I pride myself in apologizing when I am wrong or have wronged others either intentionally or unintentionally.
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On Twitter, Rotten Tomatoes compiled an image of the cast, and revealed, unintentionally, a blinding white cast.
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Trudeau crossed the aisle, pushed aside one member and unintentionally jostled another, provoking an explosion of indignation.
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Some people online joked that Kwan may have unintentionally showed his students the real mechanisms of governance.
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The visual also has the effect of producing a lacuna onscreen, one that might unintentionally suggest gaps.
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That's when he discovered that he had unintentionally sent his food diary to Drake, the famous rapper.
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The resulting picture was unintentionally funny, and the press mocked Figueras for third-wheeling the royal couple.
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But probably unintentionally, it hits close to a classic Dick theme: the line between faith and delusion.
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But there are a lot of ways to speed up (or unintentionally slow down) the charging process.
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The email contact lists were "unintentionally" uploaded to Facebook after a design change almost two years ago.
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According to the agency, the great white was "unintentionally" caught in a gillnet and died shortly after.
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He is uncomfortable as the villain and unintentionally funny when he tries to portray the charming psychopath.
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The President, perhaps unintentionally, has focused attention on a new and serious problem with the Mueller probe.
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Does he ever believe these patients, or does he just spend all his time unintentionally gaslighting them?
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"People can unintentionally use these images and not realize all the horror, terrorism and pain they include."
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"How can you unintentionally poison someone?" she said, adding it had probably been done to scare him.
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Nevertheless, by extending the regulatory definition of aircraft to include unmanned aircraft, the FAA unintentionally stymied innovation.
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" It's unclear whether the bad code was added intentionally or unintentionally by the developer," according to Wandera.
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Nicholas Kulish may have traveled the world unintentionally but others made a mission of circling the globe.
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Artificial intelligence can often be just as unintentionally prejudiced as its human creators, with potentially disastrous consequences.
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He unintentionally plays the sax with a booming coarseness that is often confused with a bleating goat.
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Avoid ragged-looking clothes on Capricorn dates in general, but definitely avoid items that are unintentionally distressed!
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In addition, pesticides can unintentionally harm other organisms, and some have been linked to human health problems.
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We'll also seek to explore how art can sometimes unintentionally anticipate life, for better and for worse.
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For decades, the NFIP has used taxpayer funded subsidies to unintentionally encourage building homes in dangerous locations.
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But in what was perhaps an unintentionally foreshadowing description, TIME also referred to Nixon as "disconcertingly unpredictable."
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Because of that, it's difficult not to unintentionally collect information from or about US citizens and residents.
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It would have been the first-ever all-female spacewalk, unintentionally taking place during Women's History Month.
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The important thing is to avoid becoming a lottery winner who unintentionally fritters away the new wealth.
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The incident comes around a month after Iran unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian plane, killing 176 people.
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I hate the cold, so this has unintentionally become a tradition since I moved here in 2016.
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Accreditors and institutions are forced to operate in a culture that, however unintentionally, discourages flexibility and experimentation.
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Looking at whether a company's culture unintentionally leaves people out is one factor to consider, suggested Barsade.
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There will be a handful of funny games at AGDQ this year — most of them unintentionally so.
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Intentionally or unintentionally, The Walking Dead painted a vivid picture of the evolution and nature of government.
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He responded with a decidedly uneven performance that unintentionally highlighted a disingenuous claim of his campaign strategists.
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Opponents argue the proposition will unintentionally raise drug prices for veterans and people with private health insurance.
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"Miller lite women are sexy, fun and thrilling girls to be around," the unintentionally chauvinistic algorithm wrote.
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" Freeman does apologize, saying he will "continue to apologize to anyone I might have upset, however unintentionally.
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Elected officials have balked at attacking him out of concern that they might unintentionally fuel his populist revolt.
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That's why Kevin's response to Betty's unintentionally cruel comments is a reminder we should all carry with us.
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This men's Patagonia jacket has an oversize cut and long-length sleeves that are (probably unintentionally) on-trend.
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In any case, Fox News has unintentionally come up with its first genuinely bipartisan position in living memory.
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"I deleted it because it was unintentionally misleading – the Duchess was not in anyway political," she later tweeted.
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So the real question is this: how does (unintentionally) humiliating Lundqvist affect him and the Rangers long term?
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Weirdly, the number of baggies he'll have on display ended up "completely unintentionally" being a very suitable amount.
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At the time she apologized for unintentionally expressing anti-Semitic tropes about the financial influence of Jewish groups.
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But he is chipping away, however unintentionally, on the party norm of absolute and unflinching support for Israel.
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But in that brief moment, I came up short and unintentionally spilled salt on some very real wounds.
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Humans can unintentionally leave junk near the vents while exploring, and the light from ROVs can disturb ecosystems.
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The US military says it may have unintentionally hit Syrian troops while carrying out a raid against ISIS.
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I fear (Comey) has unintentionally and negatively affected public trust in both the Justice Department and the FBI.
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But when dingy and dirty, it's an even easier way to unintentionally cheapen your favorite bookshelf or tabletop.
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Full of natural grace, her work appears weightless, like a passing breeze may unintentionally disrupt their organic shapes.
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The Weird Love books are collections of unintentionally bizarre romance comics originally published between the 40s and 70s.
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New Delhi's rationale for the increase was that the GST had unintentionally handed tobacco companies a windfall profit.
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Olivia Troy: Like a lot of the things I've gotten into in life, I fell into this unintentionally.
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Dawne Sohn Moon Township, Pa. As a physician, I often grapple with the possibility of unintentionally hurting people.
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"Following infection, an uninstaller was launched within hours, which may indicate this victim was infected unintentionally," Symantec writes.
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The genre mishmash unintentionally produced a cinematic fetish, and for better or worse, Fantastic Fest caters to it.
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Lindsey Graham is the one who, unintentionally, has telegraphed the lasting impact of the 2016 Democratic presidential contest.
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Shapovalov, 17, was defaulted from his match with Kyle Edmund after unintentionally firing the ball at the umpire.
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He believed that the latter approach was unintentionally hurting American business by hampering the growth of successful companies.
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"I deleted it because it was unintentionally misleading — the Duchess was not in anyway political," she later tweeted.
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Chelsea, played by Anneliese Louise van der Pol, was Raven's well-intentioned (and often unintentionally hilarious) best friend.
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The prosecutor initially said the Washington Post columnist and U.S. resident was unintentionally killed during a physical altercation.
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A lot of the most well-intentioned commentary can be unintentionally harmful when folks haven't been there themselves.Absolutely.
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" Teigen cooly tweeted back (unintentionally beginning the blender saga), "Ima send u a blender dm me your address.
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He was shot in the back/neck area unintentionally when a coworker moved a firearm from a shelf.
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Instead, the works seem to appear sporadically and unintentionally, as if they add up to nothing in particular.
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In light of this unsettling trend, the arrangement of the pieces in this exhibition proved perhaps unintentionally poignant.
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Another strategy is coaching teachers on how their language can unintentionally signal to students that they can't excel.
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Security experts noticed in February that the website of Poland's financial regulator was unintentionally infecting visitors with malware.
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In González's situation, she and her scene partner were touching the whole time, and he became unintentionally aroused.
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Such implicit bias, as researchers now understand, happens when we unintentionally use stereotypes or associations to make judgments.
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And because its algorithm unintentionally privileges negativity, the greatest rush comes by attacking outsiders: The other sports team.
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A few hours after the incident, Samsung said that the messages were unintentionally sent during an internal test.
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Twitter "unintentionally" used the information it got from you to secure your account in order to make money.
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The board then pursued an investigation to figure out if Justify might have unintentionally ingested the banned substance.
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In fact, some spouses may intentionally, or unintentionally, sabotage their partner's career success, says relationship expert Susan Winter.
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At the time, YouTube said an engineering issue had lead to it "unintentionally filtering content" to the site.
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However, a recent study suggested that state laws providing wider access to naloxone may unintentionally increase opioid abuse.
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Looks like Elon's learned his lesson from that unintentionally hysterical Cybertruck launch -- dance more, throw metal balls less.
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This was a movie so unintentionally anti-American that North Korea praised its depiction of the US military.
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Matches turned into unintentionally hilarious homages to the "Black Knight" scene from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
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Interestingly enough, Toni's racial background unintentionally says more about her, and her place in Riverdale than it means to.
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"Getting unintentionally pregnant more than once is irresponsible, but it's still necessary to make a thoughtful decision," Handler said.
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Even, not just unintentionally, invisibly because the things are being algorithmically served to us that we don't even know.
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What's most refreshing is watching the duo shatter the unrealistic facade of unshakable confidence that celebrities can unintentionally embody.
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Flickr doesn't really allow for sharing, so only 5% of users counted as consumers and 12% were unintentionally exposed.
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In the realm of unintentionally NSFW kid drawings, this one's pretty tame (remember that pop-up Easter egg card?).
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One worry is that a government agency could find itself intentionally or unintentionally violating the rights of U.S. citizens.
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That often happens unintentionally, in the form of "harmonics," or accidental overtones with frequencies exactly 2, 3, 4, etc.
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" Despite hailing from humble beginnings in Pennsylvania, the CNN host confessed that over time, he had "unintentionally self-sorted.
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As would be expected, Ruddy Ducks have long members, whereas Lesser Scaups, as their name unintentionally suggests, do not.
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Luther is certainly not responsible, even indirectly and unintentionally, for all the values and practices of the contemporary economy.
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I wonder how much longer he can keep doing these before he runs out of unintentionally perverse romance comics.
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A shark researcher unintentionally caught 28 frilled sharks while trying to catch goblin sharks in Tokyo Bay last March.
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And while this means they shouldn't slide off unintentionally, I do wonder how well they'll hold up over time.
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That's not to suggest Cassell, Martin or Stewart are victims of the system they've unintentionally become a part of.
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The important thing is to avoid becoming one of those lottery winners who unintentionally fritters away their new wealth.
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They flooded roads, bought last-minute snacks, pushed intentionally or unintentionally against each other like molecules in boiling water.
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I found myself absently spinning it when working on my computer, which unintentionally sent me careening through Chrome tabs.
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Both intentionally and unintentionally, Bendis shows us that diversity is not an automatic indicator of quality and vice versa.
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To anyone I have ever hurt, however unintentionally, I apologize deeply and unreservedly," wrote the singer-songwriter," he wrote.
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They focused in particular on incentives within science that might lead even honest researchers to produce poor work unintentionally.
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And the more I stay on point, the harder it is for me to slip in something unintentionally offensive.
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Now, it's taking a step to ensure users don't abandon a platform that unintentionally got away from its mission.
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This week, Legend unintentionally made a strong case for the latter when he dropped by Britain's The Nightly Show.
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Toddlers enjoy taking selfies, too, and whether intentionally or unintentionally, have even managed to put their images into circulation.
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Unintentionally, the writing made Fowler an overnight celebrity in the tech world, with leaders praising her for her bravery.
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But in its base assumptions, the left's use of the phrase "liberal elite" unintentionally agrees with the neoliberal vision.
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But from that point on, unintentionally and otherwise, those same TV bosses did their damnedest to destroy the show.
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Through that process, no other song has so unintentionally captured the nuanced inner-workings of the collective British psyche.
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"We manage landscapes in ways, very unintentionally, that are good for some species and horrible for others," he says.
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This seems intuitive, yet we often unintentionally (or completely unknowingly) project our own preferences and proclivities onto another person.
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It's important that those of us in global development don't unintentionally adopt western blinders that constrain categories of literacy.
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But King told CNN he wasn't sorry for unintentionally sharing the tweet and pointedly refused to delete the message.
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Two strangers in Australia have unintentionally entered into a war to prove they're a coffee shop's most loyal customer.
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It would seem unlikely that something so wrong on every level could still yield insight; however, it unintentionally does.
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When separated, the pair will candidly discuss topics both intimate and ludicrous, unintentionally distancing themselves from their lonesome third.
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For the remainder of the day, I'm convinced I've unintentionally inflicted myself with whatever condition comes from eating tobacco.
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My state of mind was totally open, and when you're in that place, you pick up so much unintentionally.
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Sometimes the subjects were told the child was left unintentionally (for example, the parent was hit by a car).
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Plus one between Mr. Alaia and Mr. Grau, which will serve, unintentionally, as his final statement on the subject.
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Every day in America, more than 40 children and teenagers are shot, and 8 of those are shot unintentionally.
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It is just another aspect of our identities that these institutions seek to own, label and misuse, albeit unintentionally.
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We worried that we were going to unintentionally lie on our application, which we feared was a prosecutable offense.
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In the end, the message Abreu propagated, albeit somewhat unintentionally, is that Brazil's left is quite literally a joke.
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Though the prolific novelist's writing is often maligned, she peerlessly—if unintentionally—renders the feeling of being on uppers.
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I interviewed Hyman on the Sears catalog's history as both a capitalist endeavor and an unintentionally anti-racist one.
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The first culprit — perhaps unintentionally — was the writer James Agee, whom Ms. Levitt met through her mentor, Walker Evans.
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By claiming the election is rigged, he could be unintentionally signaling to his supporters that voting no longer matters.
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An admission that the company "unintentionally uploaded" the email contacts of 1.5 million new Facebook users since May 2016.
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This week we discussed how the language used to describe people of color can — intentionally and unintentionally — be divisive.
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" One has to dig deep "to find a few gems, those rare, unintentionally revealing glimpses of why Clinton failed.
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The musical that catches on is the one that reflects the moment it is released into, intentionally or unintentionally.
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But the play is also unsettling unintentionally, in the clash between its floridness and its heavy burden of witness.
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In an NPR interview, "Father of the Internet" Vint Cerf addressed "monsters" they had "unintentionally" created with its advent.
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I unintentionally skipped a handful of days but it was cumulatively way more meditating than I'd done in years.
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" That May, The College Voice allowed that Mr. Spicer was "unintentionally misidentified" and that the paper "regrets the error.
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Many slides from the diversity training decks use real-world examples to explain how conversations can be unintentionally biased.
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Relief includes a halt to the undesirable standardizing of accreditation that is emerging, however unintentionally, from all this regulation.
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Extrapolating from the few hints the movie dropped, Mia's show is unintentionally terrible while Mr. Fowlie's is intentionally bad.
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Ms. Cox wasn't feeling ill, apart from that cough, when she switched to a vaporizer and unintentionally stopped smoking.
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A generalized fatigue with athleisure was an underlying theme at the shows here, sometimes expressed in unintentionally humorous ways.
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Kansal wanted to strike a "healthy balance" with the 911 button "at your fingertips but not unintentionally dialing" emergency services.
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Though surely unintentionally, the very platform that some users say exploits them has also exposed them to pro-labor ideologies.
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Some acts put current performers side by side, singing each others' hits — and revealing, probably unintentionally, how interchangeable they were.
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Previously, adding skin tone and gender modifiers to an emoji unintentionally penalized users and many likely didn't even realize it.
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"And that is why I apologized Thursday and will continue to apologize to anyone I might have upset, however unintentionally."
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Because we've been unintentionally cheating our bodies of a certain level of oxytocin that we've evolved over centuries to expect?
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There's been no indication as of yet that the 2016 events are related to the Justice Department's unintentionally publicized charges.
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In May 2018, an Echo unintentionally sent audio recordings of a woman's private conversation to one of her husband's employees.
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This definition of safe is intuitive, even if it unintentionally reveals the comfort we collectively take in white male leaders.
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Paul Graham A couple months ago, one VC firm (almost certainly unintentionally) published a study showing bias of this type.
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FACEBOOK SAYS FOUND THAT IN SOME CASES PEOPLE'S EMAIL CONTACTS WERE UNINTENTIONALLY UPLOADED TO FACEBOOK WHEN THEY CREATED THEIR ACCOUNT
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After an exhausting day at the office, you may be short-tempered or irritable, and unintentionally bring those feelings home.
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Keith Kempenich would shield motorists from liability if they unintentionally hit a protester on a roadway, injuring or killing them.
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Suppliers of commercial face-recognition systems might submit to audits, to demonstrate that their systems are not propagating bias unintentionally.
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That makes for a big phone — and the ZMAX PRO is, as its name perhaps unintentionally implies, not exactly svelte.
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And perhaps unintentionally, Colbert laughing at himself shows that even Colbert's weird Hunger Games skit is more dynamic than Carson.
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"I fear he has unintentionally and negatively affected public trust in both the Justice Department and the FBI," Holder wrote.
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By keeping the scheming women and femmes at bay, Dynasty has unintentionally gone even further with it's new progressive angle.
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Until, that is, the Kremlin unintentionally accomplished what Elsevier couldn't: it got Sci-Hub shut down — at least in Russia.
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What's more is that finally, the franchise is providing viewers — albeit unintentionally, it seems — with an example of Black love.
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"The Washington Post" reports that the President has told confidants that Donald Trump, Junior may have unintentionally crossed a line.
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The data was transmitted to Florida, which that state's government then unintentionally released in response to an open records request.
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Free trade is essential for a functioning global economy, and Trump must not (intentionally or unintentionally) start a trade war.
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"Getting unintentionally pregnant more than once is irresponsible, but it's still necessary to make a thoughtful decision," writes Handler, 41.
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Remember ... the #ChinaKlay phenomenon started when Thompson was unintentionally REJECTED by the rim on his Chinese shoe tour last month.
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Pierre "unintentionally entered the complex as he was hunting Pokémon while jogging," according to Indonesia police spokesman Col Yusri Yunus.
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As for making drivers happy, Holt said Uber is updating a number of policies that are "unintentionally stacked against" them.
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Based on false assumptions, many health professionals and health services end up, intentionally or unintentionally, catering to predominantly white consumers.
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But we want to ensure that Americans' ability to save for their retirement is not unintentionally harmed in the process.
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Twitter has acknowledged that a new policy to suppress hate speech unintentionally reduced the search results for some Republican lawmakers.
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Failure to implement commonsense reforms could unintentionally disrupt or delay patients' access to high-quality end of life hospice care.
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Early in his career Mr Simons unintentionally almost cornered the market for Maine potatoes, only realising when regulators reprimanded him.
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Not to mention the fact that both couples didn't take long to start families of their own — even if unintentionally.
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In that sense, John Conyers and now Al Franken are unintentionally bringing more than just temporary shame to their party.
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Today, we face another potential climate disaster — global warming — also thought by many scientists to be unintentionally caused by humans.
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And in so doing, she unintentionally provided a blueprint for how Trump may be able to beat her in November.
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Mulvaney has questioned whether banks and lenders should be penalized for practices that unintentionally harm minority groups or vulnerable populations.
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The post, though, could unintentionally lead to running the nation — the secretary is fourth in the line of presidential succession.
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Correction: A previous version of this story featured a graphic that used an incorrect map that omitted some countries unintentionally.
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But certain aspects of Facebook Dating could also unintentionally make it a choice app for people looking to start affairs.
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The woman noted that many children across the county unintentionally shoot themselves or others using guns in their own households.
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It is not the only region where Trump's desire for populism at home is perhaps unintentionally enabling growing division overseas.
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The full moon in Aquarius asks you to witness how you volunteer your time and emotions, either intentionally or unintentionally.
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There is nothing illegal or technically improper about a congressman meeting, intentionally or unintentionally, with a witness in an investigation.
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The apology itself strikes me — a descendant of slaves and an immigrant from the Caribbean — as implicitly, if unintentionally, racist.
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Furthermore, my sense is that nonstandard free-trade arguments tend to involve, often unintentionally, a kind of bait and switch.
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That's why Coldplay calling a song on their upcoming EP "A L I E N S" is incredibly, unintentionally funny.
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They don't recognize the same Starr that unintentionally invested stocks in their "white privilege" by allowing them to feel content.
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To clarify, I'm not talking about the the unintentionally funny kind of robot, though "robot fail" videos are undeniably hilarious.
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Here are some tips for how to navigate the grocery store without getting duped or unintentionally doubling your food budget.
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One November 2017 study found that loss of coordination was the second most common sign an adolescent unintentionally consumed marijuana.
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That someone, it turned out, was Donald Trump — who, almost certainly unintentionally, adapted the FN model for an American audience.
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It will also display a sensitivity screen over healed self-harm cuts going forward to help unintentionally promote self-harm.
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By tinkering with your genome, you could unintentionally cause a mutation that increases your risk of developing cancer, she said.
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His work is unapologetically, at times eloquently, and sometimes unintentionally a product of the time in which it was written.
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But even if everyone who frames the kneeling as "anthem protests" is unintentionally making a mistake, it's a harmful one.
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Speaking carefully is important if you don't want to hurt others unintentionally or have your own words used against you.
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Their anger was fueled in large part by the nation's armed forces claim that it targeted the passenger plane unintentionally.
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Dining at Augustine, the new Keith McNally restaurant in FiDi's Beekman Hotel, is, unintentionally, a choose-your-own-adventure game.
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Scientists warn such measures could have hard-to-predict regional or global impacts, such as unintentionally shifting monsoons in Asia.
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The most remarkable aspect of a market economy is that for-profit creations can unintentionally change hundreds of million lives.
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Nitrosamines, which may be unintentionally introduced when certain chemical reactions are used in the production process, pose a cancer risk.
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Doing more … and better Completely unintentionally, the tech sector has tilted the economic playing field and will tilt it more.
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But several Democrats privately feared that the rollout of that resolution unintentionally overshadowed other events this week, like Lt. Col.
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That still didn't stop the company from unintentionally pushing out a major update that screwed up users' feeds this morning.
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However, we were concerned that some technical aspects of FFPSA could unintentionally undermine our shared goals of safer, healthier families.
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Barriss could also end up facing a more serious second degree murder charge for unintentionally causing death by reckless actions.
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"There is a much higher chance that the Fed intentionally or unintentionally pours cold water over the expectations," he said.
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One artist whose work I happened upon framed precisely the disconnect between privilege and poverty in 2016 Bushwick — albeit unintentionally.
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As more followers realized that Hallberg was not black, chatter erupted about how the teen was intentionally or unintentionally presenting herself.
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However, the "safe space" rhetoric has permeated so deeply that, unintentionally, the left is using a display of weakness as strength.
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Only, back then, you'd find out you unintentionally downloaded an episode of a Ukranian TV show instead of the intended album.
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And this is a woman, the first lady is incredibly careful about her choices that she does not do things unintentionally.
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"Trump is unintentionally helping China in its efforts to weaken the alliance system that supports Asia's security and stability, " Medcalf said.
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Responding to the report, a Facebook spokesperson told Business Insider that email contacts were "unintentionally uploaded" as part of the process.
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It's so easy to get lost in the shuffle unintentionally, that the added effort motivates me to shower and get ready.
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In the first case, we are aiming to control the symptoms, even if, by doing so, life may be unintentionally shortened.
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But that might cause even more bleeding if, when you take out the tissue, you unintentionally remove the clot that's formed.
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They tested several variations of this experiment by seeing how 'revealers' who unintentionally left questions blank would be perceived as well.
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If you use Venmo even occasionally, check out these tips to make sure you're not unintentionally offending your money-owing friends.
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Trump's new softer tone is good in the sense that it's not as likely to unintentionally spark a potentially devastating conflict.
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An Alabama woman who thought she had unintentionally put on weight discovered that the added mass was actually a 50-lb.
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You've got a crap quest log, a sometimes infuriating inventory system, unintentionally hilarious voice acting, and an inexplicable soulmate-choosing system.
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The previous Polish government's report indicated that Smolensk traffic controllers unintentionally contributed to the crash, charges Moscow had dismissed as false.
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The press may end up unintentionally propagating false information, even if it reports denials by the targets alongside the fake revelations.
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But, perhaps unintentionally, YACHT proved that it's almost impossible to control a story once you put it out on the internet.
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Despite advances in AI censorship, current-day tourist snaps in the square are sometimes unintentionally blocked, one of the censors said.
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But Rangers defenseman Marc Staal's stick unintentionally struck Lundqvist in his right eye with 49 seconds left in the first period.
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The decision to cut output may have stabilized prices for a while, but it unintentionally helped shale producers, the bank said.
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That error, which was reported by ArsTechnica, resulted in a number of email exchanges among Facebook employees being unintentionally made public.
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It's a populace metal, and knowing the Oscars' devotion to wealth, nepotism, and self-conceived faux aristocracy unintentionally explains its banishment.
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But that also means that you may unintentionally spoil some pretty big news (if their mother doesn't get to it first).
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But while their function seems clear, art fairs have also, both intentionally and unintentionally, produced a lively context for other events.
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Of all the unintentionally restrictive, frequently misapplied parts of the US copyright system, anti-circumvention rules are one of the worst.
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But, this tweet was different: Trump unintentionally revealed the false premise on which his relentless calls of "fake news" is based.
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By choosing to define the kind of abyss he would have been cast into, Father had, unintentionally, revealed a dark truth.
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Personally, I've only used Messenger's video chat by accident; few smartphone fumbles are as embarrassing as unintentionally calling someone in Messenger.
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Oh, and that world only needed saving in the first place because Quentin and his friends unintentionally messed it all up.
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" A month later, he wrote to Beckett about the book's reception: "Interesting reviews, some hilarious (unintentionally), are coming in on 'Molloy.
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She unintentionally backed into the man's mailbox, causing him to yell at her, although what he specifically said was not audible.
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On campuses from coast to coast, there was soul searching about ways in which colleges might be unintentionally deterring prospective applicants.
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An "unfinished" work is usually one left incomplete unintentionally, often at an artist's death (a condition signaled here on the label).
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And reading through lists of goods the survival box services have mailed out, the whole concept starts to seem unintentionally silly.
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Perhaps unintentionally, the film implies that young female power is to be feared, while young male power is to be celebrated.
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But watching this universe begin with such a confusing, paltry effort is unintentionally hilarious, and it makes for great Hollywood schadenfreude.
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And that has put a spotlight on someone in the throes of a personal transformation ignited, albeit unintentionally, by Mr. Trump.
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The industry has also been plagued by criticism over its fishing practices, which have unintentionally netted dolphins and other marine life.
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It is a wonderful piece about the beauty of random synchronicity, of moments when athletes behave in an unintentionally choreographed fashion.
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About 70 to 90 percent of bess beetles unintentionally also care for Chondronema passali, a parasitic nematode that drains its energy.
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It's also funny how spam became an aesthetic, however unintentionally, over the years, one borne out by many of these pictures.
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Eight years after the Hospital Readmissions Reduction Program was created, we remain uncertain about whether it has had unintentionally deadly consequences.
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But the Saudi intervention appears to have unintentionally brought the Houthis and Iranians closer together, Mr. Jordan, the former ambassador, noted.
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Because they realized that they had been, unintentionally, describing just the kind of character that I've been obsessing over for years.
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Unfortunately, with this shortcut, they're unintentionally making their neighborhoods less safe by discouraging people from seeking assistance when they need it.
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But an American company outsourcing production to North Korea, even unintentionally, would most likely have been in violation of US law.
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Unfortunately, she discovered that her fancy dress combined with her shiny, bright red hair unintentionally made her resemble a Rocket Pop.
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Overall, about two-thirds of those surveyed said they feared unintentionally buying fake tickets or getting scammed when purchasing concert passes.
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It is much harder to ban the words of real Americans, who may be parroting a Russian story line, even unintentionally.
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Exploiting a security feature — even unintentionally — to target people with ads is bound to erode users' trust in said security feature.
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To see misleading -- whether willfully or unintentionally -- the prime minister of Canada about our trade status as a point of pride?
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The NBA has now unintentionally brought the controversial compromises so many American businesses make with Beijing into their biggest-ever spotlight.
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It found 409 FDIC employees and contractors had unintentionally shared the documents stored on their computers across the full FDIC network.
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Internet infrastructure consists of several redundant connections that make it near impossible to bring down the entire internet unintentionally or accidentally.
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"The Crown Media team has been agonizing over this decision as we've seen the hurt it has unintentionally caused," he said.
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It was possible that, through a raised eyebrow or a well-timed smile, they had unintentionally steered Mallin toward her identification.
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When asked whether he unintentionally set the stage for Buttigieg, who is leading in the polls in Iowa, Biden grew animated.
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Haley ended up, perhaps unintentionally, hearing from a lot of Finns who say they like their health care system just fine.
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Directed by Branagh, Dead Again is an unforgettably campy, unintentionally hilarious cult classic that makes the most of its kooky title.
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In the 400th, she unintentionally captures the image of her 9-year-old neighbor falling to his death in the background.
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The more signs the Trump administration sends that they're serious about war, the more likely they are to start one unintentionally.
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I think we found ourselves unintentionally compensating for the sonic void of not having a second guitar and a bass player.
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The problem goes deeper: Traditional Muslim thought regarded the caliphate as an inherent part of Islam, unintentionally politicizing the faith for centuries.
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Simpson insisted that he simply wanted to retrieve his memorabilia but the plan to do so unintentionally spiraled into a criminal act.
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These emissions occur when natural gas is either (unintentionally) leaked or (intentionally) vented from well sites, compressor stations, pipelines, and other facilities.
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It unintentionally revealed a lot about the depressing depth of anti-black racism — even among people who are trying to overcome it.
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The FBI agent went to pick it up, and while doing so, he unintentionally shot a bystander, 24-year-old Thomas Reddington.
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They were instead triggered by unknown hackers, who also managed to poignantly (if unintentionally) raise awareness about the threat of infrastructure insecurity.
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Budweiser's "Born the Hard Way" Budweiser's unintentionally political ad follows Adolphus Busch's initial experiences in America after immigrating from Germany in 1857.
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According to Nay Lin's lawyer, the reporter had been covering clashes between police and student protesters when he unintentionally hurt the officer.
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However, we caution against unintentionally glamourizing the extremely high risk of confronting an armed assailant head-on, particularly when it involves youth.
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After all, annual 24-hour marathons and Netflix access make it almost too easy to unintentionally learn every heartwarming and hilarious line.
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For what it's worth, Calvin looks like an angry head of lettuce, which unintentionally provides comic relief during the gruesome death scenes.
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Probably, their dietary habits were more flexible, allowing them to adapt to whichever types of food were unintentionally made available by humans.
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Too often he has invoked (perhaps unintentionally, but we simply don't know) rhetoric that is usually associated with anti-Semitic political discourse.
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That means there's no risk that someone may have unintentionally downloaded the app from app store, thinking it was the real deal.
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And perhaps unintentionally, the movie also offers a different perspective on surviving sexual assault than the narrative with which we're usually presented.
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Even when people hold nothing against those with disabilities, they can often unintentionally speak to them in a condescending or alienating way.
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And even though Trump may have unintentionally gotten everything he's wanted from the Fed so far, he is pushing for even more.
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Tommy Wiseau's cult classic The Room is widely considered to be one of the best / worst unintentionally funny movies of all time.
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The company said it recently discovered that the pistols have the potential to discharge unintentionally if the safety is not utilized correctly.
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A "bad" studio film is a chore, but a "bad" indie movie can be an unintentionally revealing look into another person's soul.
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By increasing yields, farmers have unintentionally created weather patterns that seem to be protecting their crops and helping them grow more corn.
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With so many screens unintentionally leaking these signals, the world is a playground for an attacker skilled and motivated enough to try.
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And in the Deadpool 2 mid-credits scene, her death is ultimately reversed — Reese and Wernick might have unintentionally avoided the trope.
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But when pundits poke fun at Democrats and liberals for "unintentionally" goosing gun sales and stocks, they can sound pretty naive too.
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That chance of unintentionally pissing someone off leads to preemptive apologies or, more often, just never unfollowing people in the first place.
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Within the span of two sentences, Will has (perhaps unintentionally) cast Trump as both disease and cure, but he can't be both.
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And when you have a narcissist like that, who's so narcissistic where it's all about him, he will, maybe unintentionally, break laws.
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"The evidence suggests that they unintentionally entered the Iranian waters because of the failure of their navigational system," spokesman Ramazan Sharif said.
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Bayley's rudderless happiness in WWE saw the mental capacity part of that become implied subtext, probably even unintentionally, but it was there.
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But the choice to make Abbi be Ilana perhaps unintentionally serves as a reminder of the most irritating aspects of Ilana's character.
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Leona LewisWith Cowell was X-Factor winner Lewis, who – most likely unintentionally – coordinated ensembles very nicely with the Duchess of Cornwall. 3.
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He also contended that it would prove too difficult and intrusive to research how many Americans were unintentionally affected by the collection.
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All in all, direct consumers of porn and the unintentionally exposed make up just over half of the entire sample of users.
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The creators Jason Klinge and David D'Agostino were hanging out on the beach one day when a wine glass was unintentionally broken.
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Ride-hailing services like Lyft and Uber have been scrutinized for putting more cars on the road and unintentionally hurting the environment.
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Then the phone rings and it's his dad calling from prison, and he unintentionally talks Nathan down from going through with it.
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In attempting to make our societies more secure, we may unintentionally trigger more of the erosive dynamics fueling violent extremism and terrorism.
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To make sure that you don't unintentionally sabotage yourself, we've put together a list of things that you'll want to avoid saying.
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But McPhail said this data-driven approach to policing can sometimes unintentionally perpetuate discrimination, due to hidden biases in the data set.
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It also could unintentionally spark mass adoption of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, which could be used by immigrants to circumvent such rules.
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This heartwarming moment is a postcard from the past, preliberation gay men unintentionally announcing to the present: We have always been here.
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Did it unintentionally highlight that she had defeated Mr. Crowley by dominating gentrifying areas of Queens, despite losing some less white neighborhoods?
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The default assumption here isn't that immigrants are normal people who might unintentionally harm native-born citizens by working for lower wages.
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It now has a 67 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes because it is "unintentionally hilarious" and displays "staggering ineptitude," the site says.
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About a year later, she said, she unintentionally missed her first hearing and was most likely ordered deported for failing to appear.
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Though "The Devil Wears Prada" may have been unintentionally documentary, not every viper pit cliché about fashion and its affiliates holds true.
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Confused by mixed signals from their instruments, the pilots unintentionally put their aircraft into an aerodynamic stall, which ultimately caused the crash.
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A sonic device used for spying — and wielded by Cuba, China, or even another country like Russia — could unintentionally cause brain damage.
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His early writing unintentionally glorified the culture of toxic masculinity that existed in kitchens then, and that in many ways still exists.
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It said because of his diminished eyesight, Ebbers unintentionally bumped into another prisoner while walking in the facility in September of 2017.
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I strongly criticized Barack Obama on immigration, but the difference is that Obama's policies were unintentionally cruel, while Trump's are deliberately so.
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Iran said Saturday that it unintentionally shot down a Ukrainian jet over Tehran earlier this week, killing all 176 people on board.
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I would not be one of those beaming pregnant celebrities keeping mum and unintentionally misleading the public about how they got pregnant.
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" He added that, uncontrolled, it could "unintentionally fuel corruption, finance insurgent networks, strengthen criminal patronage networks, and undermine our efforts in Afghanistan.
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But the risk is that it would unintentionally expose good actors, such as responsible social networks and dating sites, to frivolous lawsuits.
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Deprived of such insights, analysts would unintentionally render incomplete and thus inaccurate assessments, and decision-makers would be blinded from lurking dangers.
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Others, however, have questioned whether the film, which depicts mass murder, could unintentionally be portraying Joker as a heroic or inspirational figure.
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" Either way, malicious developers stealing funds (or helping to steal funds, even unintentionally) meant for the community does not scream "hilarious joke.
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"Focusing on solving uncleared violent crimes will save more lives and unintentionally interdict more terrorism than mass surveillance ever will," he says.
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And they go largely unexamined, with little acknowledgement or consideration for how the problems themselves have been, intentionally or unintentionally, designed into place.
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From superdelegates to caucuses that unintentionally disenfranchise parents, shift workers, disabled communities and the elderly, we have become insular and out of touch.
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It's a concept plaguing modern society — faces, typically female, which unintentionally come across as judgmental, bored, disgusted, annoyed, snobby or, put simply, bitchy.
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Doctors are typically not trained to identify misbranded packaging, yet can be convicted of a misdemeanor if they unintentionally buy a misbranded drug.
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Around 700 incidents take place where people's lives are at risk, either unintentionally or as the result of suicide attempts on the Thames.
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But if you get a hundred-plus trans people together, say, for a conference over the weekend, some people will be unintentionally misgendered.
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I did these missions in tandem with the hinting test, which unintentionally created a Rocky-like montage in the middle of the game.
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Scientists believe early farmers grew colourful carrots unintentionally, and then continued the practice more purposefully in order to differentiate them from wild ones.
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We show them how all men have been taught — sometimes unintentionally — that women are objects and property, and have less value than men.
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"Autonomous cars will lower fatalities while lethal autonomous weapons will lower barriers to warfare and might unintentionally start World War III," Wallach says.
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A couple months after Strava unintentionally exposed military base locations, another app named Ritual is exposing government agencies' locations and workers' restaurant routines.
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Well, this mom's unintentionally NSFW present to her daughter has everything you've seen before beat — and everyone on the internet talking about it.
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PEOPLE Now recently caught up with Saget, 61, and the actor revealed how he and Stamos, 54, unintentionally ended up coordinating their proposals.
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He later told CNN an assistant mistakenly tried to send the tweet to Lynch and unintentionally wrote "lynch" in front of her name.
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Guitarists across the country scrambled to get their hands on a Super, quickly discovering that the device had something unintentionally beautiful to offer.
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That's the debate Victoria Beckham unintentionally started when she posted a photo of her and her daughter Harper giving each other a kiss.
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"The evidence suggests that they unintentionally entered the Iranian waters because of the failure of their navigational system," IRGC spokesman Ramazan Sharif said.
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I dumped my stuff in my room, which had carpeting that was (unintentionally?) a beige version of the hallway floor in The Shining.
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Those who were successful had intentionally surrounded themselves with rich relationships, while those who were not had unintentionally surrounded themselves with toxic relationships.
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In this case, Dalio thinks the flawed idea that borrowing and buying in markets will continue unimpeded unintentionally creates a recipe for disaster.
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But the same study found that 22% of Tumblr users liked or reblogged such material, while another 28% were unintentionally exposed to it.
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"Our immigration system may unintentionally shield the abuse of women and children," the senators also reportedly said in a letter at the time.
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Mr. Lopez-Sanchez says he found the gun and it fired when he picked it up, unintentionally striking Ms. Steinle in the back.
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Critics rating: 26%Director, writer, producer, and star Tommy Wiseau created a movie with laughable interactions, unintentionally humorous quotes, and an incomprehensible plot.
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Whether you will come back depends on how much you mind the peculiarly disjointed dining space and service that can be unintentionally maddening.
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The deployment could also unintentionally incentivize Chinese first strikes as Beijing, ringed by U.S. firepower, perceives itself beset by a serious security dilemma.
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When Elsa's powers unintentionally freeze the city of Arendelle, she and her sister Anna strive to save the city from an endless winter.
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It merely encompasses a technical correction to maddening IRS bureaucratize that has unintentionally undermined K-21625 school renovation for the last 2900 years.
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The attackers gained entry, it appears, by sending a series of "spearphishing" messages that led someone in Ukraine to unintentionally give them access.
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By Krystal BallOpinion Contributor "I can't guarantee anything." with those four words, Sarah Huckabee Sanders unintentionally gave us the mantra of our time.
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For a long time, he was entertaining and unintentionally comical, but the longer he stays in the race, the less funny he is.
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But in offering a grounded, humanizing perspective, the movie—perhaps unintentionally—reveals that behind all the incredible work is not some art messiah.
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"We were, unintentionally, disempowering the people who create the content in the first place quite at odds with our core mission," Shnaidman said.
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It changed its policy around self-harm images to no longer allow graphic cutting images, which can unintentionally promote or trigger self-harm.
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Democrats are worried that so many of them will run that they will divide the vote — and unintentionally help Republicans advance and win.
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Freeman denied the allegations and demanded CNN retract its story, but he later apologized if he'd unintentionally made anyone feel uncomfortable around him.
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"Megafire" may be the more engaging of the two books, but I also found it to be the more downbeat — although unintentionally so.
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So when members of Israel's current government unintentionally undermine the covenant between Judaism and enlightenment, they crush the core of contemporary Jewish existence.
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The censorship occurred as the N.B.A. was unintentionally demonstrating how protecting business interests in China can chill speech back in the United States.
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On Wednesday, the Hong Kong government announced a major economic relief package, boosting, perhaps unintentionally, the sense that the worst may have passed.
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And now you may be unintentionally messing up your own kids up, despite being conscientious and also doing what you think is right.
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" Several years ago, Mahogany did dip a toe into social issues — however unintentionally — with the Father's Day card "For Mom on Father's Day.
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While conducting a study on body decomposition, in separate incidents, forensic researchers unintentionally captured footage of two feral cats feasting on human corpses.
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But your significant other could also be unintentionally sabotaging your career without you knowing it, says bestselling author and relationship expert Susan Winter.
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" Days later, Mr. Perry called the decision to drop the commercials a "wrong decision" and apologized for "the hurt it has unintentionally caused.
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Alyx Gorman, New South Wales, Australia A Styles article that referred to a photo from Louisiana unintentionally implied a connection to Nazi Germany.
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The outcome will be that the U.S. has unintentionally furthered a Russia-China geostrategic alliance that seriously undermines our security and foreign policy.
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Reportedly, sanctions have a "chilling effect" that scares exporters away from doing legitimate business because they are so afraid of unintentionally violating sanctions.
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The shift comes as national Republicans have hesitated to get involved in the primary race out of worry about unintentionally bolstering Blankenship's chances.
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However, a 1986 investigation by SPIN found the money raised was unintentionally funding the military dictatorship of Ethiopia's then-President Mengistu Haile Mariam.
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A 22-year-old British researcher unintentionally found the so-called "kill switch" that authors of the malicious software left in the code.
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Some guests unknowingly walked down the carpet with their hair completely standing up because of the static, and people were unintentionally shocking others.
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But it's useful to think about, in a way, because beneath LePage's objection is an unintentionally keen observation about the electoral status quo.
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It's more likely to happen when people are envious—your good fortune can provoke someone to give you the Evil Eye, sometimes unintentionally.
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On Sunday, the 2 Broke Girls actress took a trip to the hospital after her dog, a Yorkie named Betty, unintentionally scratched her cornea.
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Ford is also recalling 123,000 Ford F-150 pickups from 2013 with 6-speed automatic transmissions that could potentially downshift into first gear unintentionally.
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It is likely that Sturgess and Rowley were unintentionally exposed to Novichok used in the original attack that somehow survived extensive British cleanup efforts.
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It's entirely possible that Hannah's comment was unintentionally exclusionary, considering it seems to be uttered as a heated defense of her own, personal past.
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Despite just a few dozen attendees, Desert Daze 0003 unintentionally became one of the world's longest consecutive music festivals, and organizers ran with it.
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To stop Mary from screaming, and drawing the attention of her mother, Bigger holds a pillow over her head—unintentionally suffocating her to death.
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"Not, primarily, because of opioid analgesics but rather because of rapid growth in deaths due to heroin and (often unintentionally) fentanyl use," he said.
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You can despise him and you can be scared of the choices he's making, but there's something almost always unintentionally very funny about him.
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It's refreshing to see Facebook take actions and responsibility to address revenge porn in particular — a problem that is unintentionally spread on its platform.
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"The charges allege that she unintentionally killed her daughter by committing acts which were likely to cause death or great bodily harm," Gibbons said.
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The first step is to accept that human memory is faulty and that loving and attentive parents can unintentionally leave their children in cars.
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Albeit sloppy implementations of freebie Google tools by resource-strapped public sector site administrators might make such authorizations all too easy to unintentionally enable.
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Pinterest began reviewing all of its job postings to eliminate phrases like "quarterback" and "rock star engineer," which may unintentionally box out female candidates.
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The tech giant admitted last Wednesday that it had "unintentionally uploaded" the email contact lists of 1.5 million people without their consent since 2016.
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While delivering his concession speech from Indianapolis, Indiana, Cruz unintentionally delivered the one-two punch, bumping and then elbowing Heidi Cruz in the face.
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So whenever we think about deterrence responses, we craft them in such a way that they are not by themselves intentionally or unintentionally escalatory.
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The team then administers 16 different kinds of medication, including propofol to suppress consciousness in the event that cardiopulmonary support unintentionally revives the patient.
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I know she is privileged and that she has unintentionally alienated certain audiences, especially people of color and people who don't have much money.
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Another colleague chimed in to say that he recently told our Executive Editor to throw out a sweater by unintentionally voting in her poll.
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Timms unintentionally managed to capture the crocodile swimming near him and his family with his GoPro camera, although he didn't capture the attack itself.
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Larson recommends using shredded versions of your favorite cheeses because that makes it easier to keep yourself from going too unintentionally generous with 'em.
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We're asking people to speak to law enforcement with counsel and to know what their rights are, and not unintentionally reveal their immigration status.
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" It's the second really good trick that Flanagan plays with his conceit, but it's also — unintentionally, perhaps —" a laugh-out-loud funny face reveal.
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Timberlake, meanwhile — the person who actually took off Jackson's clothes, however unintentionally he may have done so — coasted through on a few halfhearted apologies.
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If this leads to a change in the culture, the person who leaked the tape will have unintentionally done us all a great service.
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Yet, even as the Republicans demonstrated a hard-nosed reticence to dispense with the old, they showed, perhaps unintentionally, a flash of the new.
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Still, they argued that Khashoggi was unintentionally killed during a physical altercation that resulted from an unapproved operation to return him to Saudi Arabia.
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Earlier this year, Lena Dunham was hospitalized to treat a ruptured ovarian cyst, unintentionally shedding light on an often ignored area of women's health.
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Likewise, the same hardware will detect if the XC60 is headed off-road unintentionally, and will brake and steer to help avoid the excursion.
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In our enthusiasm to show diverse people doing diverse work, we might unintentionally sell short the extent to which our workplaces remain deeply unequal.
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That the display creeps up all the way to the top edge of the phone makes it easy to unintentionally nudge the notification shade.
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The roughly 3,300 women who lost weight unintentionally started out with a BMI of 27.9 and half of them lost more than 17 pounds.
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As many as 147.9 million consumers were affected when credit-scoring company Equifax unintentionally leaked private information last year — the largest breach on record.
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Pete Davidson and Kaia Gerber are making it official -- unintentionally, we think, but they're finally at the kissing in public stage of their situtationship.
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Nikki fled after unintentionally killing this boyfriend, and Burke, newly freed after 15 years of prison, is now blackmailing her and threatening her life.
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It is so blind to its faults and so engrossed in what it thinks is profundity that it doesn't realise it is unintentionally hilarious.
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It is an organic chemical that has been used to make liquid rocket fuel, and it can be unintentionally introduced through certain chemical reactions.
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The more expensive medicine is, the more likely it is that people will be driven to unintentionally buy fake drugs on the black market.
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He's unintentionally funny ("I had an ex-girlfriend who didn't believe in giraffes…"), and unpretentiously fanning out over The Cribs and The Gaslight Anthem.
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But apologies are not part of Mr. Trump's vocabulary, foreclosing any possibility that he would acknowledge that he might have unintentionally offended Ms. Johnson.
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There are moments when Mr. Guadagnino's visual choices seem unintentionally in competition with the quieter, intricate emotions that his actors put across so movingly.
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Since the 1970s, the U.S. has engaged unintentionally in an international experiment, relaxing gun laws as the rest of the world has tightened access.
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As a journalist, I deeply believe that society benefits from the type of free-flowing information that overly broad privacy regulations could unintentionally impede.
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Health experts are concerned that, in doing so, New Yorkers could be unintentionally spreading the virus to places less equipped to handle potential outbreaks.
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In one instance, he said that "German citizens" had been victims under the Nazis, too, implying (unintentionally, he says) that Jews were not Germans.
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Chief Todd Axtell said the tests might have been unintentionally biased against minorities, proving particularly difficult for those who are not native English speakers.
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Twitter disclosed Tuesday that it "unintentionally" used some email addresses and phone numbers for advertising even though the information was provided for account security.
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Under the current legal guidance and the proposed regulatory changes, that episode would no longer trigger criminal liability because the birds were killed unintentionally.
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The new system is already sending creators reeling over what exactly is considered kids' content and what could happen if they unintentionally mislabel videos.
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Two weeks after the diagnosis, amid speculation about his return, Darnold unintentionally drew laughs with a candid response to a question about his recovery.
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But packing your audience with wealthy donors and giving your nominating contest over to TV news producers will, at least, provide unintentionally revealing moments.
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A person familiar with the proposal said that the proposal was indeed meant to include dealers and that they had been left out unintentionally.
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Social media users and even national media outlets have repurposed — perhaps unintentionally — photos from past floods and hurricanes to illustrate the impact of Harvey.
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With this latest tirade, Trump hasn't only indulged his racism, he has also usefully — if unintentionally — stripped some racial euphemism from the public discourse.
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With this latest tirade, Trump hasn't only indulged his racism, he has also usefully — if unintentionally — stripped some racial euphemism from the public discourse.
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The theory says that business standards or practices can in some cases be considered discriminatory if certain groups are negatively impacted, even if unintentionally.
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He argued that vague requirements — including that travel with a firearm be "continuous and uninterrupted" — means that licensees could unintentionally violate the new law.
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However, as his administration delays approving the AT&T-Time Warner merger, he is unintentionally making life much easier for the biggest technology companies.
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Sometimes, company spokesmen may unintentionally lie because they feel pressured to give an answer, even though they may be unsure of what actually happened.
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"It can be as subtle as educators asking a question in a STEM course and unintentionally calling on boys more than girls," Hogeboom says.
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In "Lean In," the Facebook COO explains how women unintentionally hold themselves back in the workplace, and what they can do to fix it.
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The state of play: These Democrats want to prevent the coffee king from siphoning anti-Trump votes and perhaps unintentionally helping re-elect President Trump.
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We went on to recreate her recipe on Facebook Live, and celebrity chef Rachael Ray even got her own moment out of it, albeit unintentionally.
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Could she have unintentionally revealed that Streep won't be returning for a third season and, if so, what does that mean for Big Little Lies?
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It's unclear if those rules and the corresponding penalties apply to those who negligently handle voter data or allow unauthorized persons to access it unintentionally.
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That sentiment will strike a chord with today's teenagers, while '90s kids will remember the song that the chorus of "Panini" interpolates (albeit reportedly unintentionally).
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Even companies like Web of Trust, whose business model is built on safe and anonymous web browsing, are liable to unintentionally expose users browsing habits.
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People who are depressed postpartum are often unintentionally disengaged with their baby, and it doesn't make any sense to remove the baby from the treatment.
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EDT Zuur claims that he did not feed the bear and in this statement he was referencing unintentionally feeding the bear with seed and trash.
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From drunk people stumbling through a live news cross, to unintentionally hilarious interviews with everyday heros — it just seems TV is just weirder Down Under.
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The ban exists because some players, whether intentionally or unintentionally, disconnect from online matches, leaving their team down a player and at a serious disadvantage.
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The item meant to keep Pokémon from leveling up has been sitting in Ash's backpack, unintentionally keeping him 10 for the past 20 years.8.
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Carlin responded to her friend calling the venture "pointless" and unintentionally implied that she and O'Brien had been on a date – that got O'Brien's attention.
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Omar implied in a tweet last month that support for Israel was based on money — an anti-Semitic trope which she said was unintentionally invoked.
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When Mr. Hyde, played by 53-year-old Russell Crowe, refers to Nick as a "younger man," it's unintentionally hilarious and a little bit pathetic.
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In a report from December, the EPA inspector general found that the agency was already unintentionally failing to document text messages related to government work.
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By creating an idealized version of Caleb in my mind, I'd unintentionally pointed out some qualities I found very important and attractive in another person.
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Du Bois knew that the racists would be unintentionally funny onstage; as he wrote to Moore, Senator Heflin "would be a scream" in a debate.
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He never had a particular number in mind, but when he recently finished the project, the final total was ironically, and entirely unintentionally, 420 baggies.
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Samsung's gone the simple route with its latest notebooks — right down to the Notebook 9 name, which likely unintentionally invokes a very Cat's Cradle vibe.
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Notable among those comic books is X-Men #134, a comic notable for dark forces unintentionally unleashed by tapping into the consciousness of a psychic.
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The state of play: These Democrats want to prevent the coffee king from siphoning anti-Trump votes, and perhaps unintentionally helping re-elect President Trump.
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In the process of mocking the importance of consent in a recent broadcast, conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh unintentionally did a good job explaining this.
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Julvonnia McDowell is a mother whose 14-year-old son, JaJuan McDowell, was unintentionally fatally shot by another teen playing with a gun in 2016.
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Instead, Rowling unintentionally turns Leta, a mixed-race woman, into the "tragic mulatto" trope as a character born and bred of tragedy, unhappiness, and unbelonging.
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Why it matters: Some experts argue that heavy-handed rules meant to curb the online promotion of violence could unintentionally make the problems worse instead.
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What happens next – let's just say there's intoxication, blacking out and an unintentionally kidnapped baby – leaves Tallulah skirting the cops and scrambling to Janney's character.
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" Writes Zoller-Seitz, "It is also at once intentionally and unintentionally funny, and doesn't seem to care if you laugh at it or with it.
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It imprisons people for things that should not be crimes (drug possession, prostitution, unintentionally violating incomprehensible regulations) and imposes breathtakingly harsh penalties for minor offences.
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When the UK launched a filtering program for internet pornography, it unintentionally blocked access to important helplines, including those for suicide prevention and domestic violence.
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On the afternoon I visited, these responses were barely audible, unintentionally highlighting the primacy of the interaction with the living, breathing artist in the room.
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"We acknowledge that we unintentionally overbooked reservations for the Portland area for the days of the solar eclipse," Hertz told BuzzFeed News in a statement.
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But if you ever find yourself unintentionally leaving every meeting with no idea why you were there, it's worth introducing some tweaks to your routine.
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This leads to the terrifying specter of independent actors intentionally (or unintentionally) engineering pathogens with the potential to inflict worse harm than history's deadliest pandemics.
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In our culture, even an unintentionally aroused nipple — standing at attention thanks to a breeze or sudden brush of fabric — is deemed shameful or provocative.
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What in the World If Michelin gave stars for unintentionally brilliant dish names, an eatery in Pingyao, China, might well be the world's top restaurant.
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And when it comes to money—are you unintentionally investing in ideologies you're against by spending your cash at businesses that don't support your values?
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The faithful dog owner initially told authorities that he shot himself by accident, but later admitted Charlie had unintentionally pulled the trigger, ABC News reports.
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In its attempt to end "Too-big-to-fail" banks, Dodd-Frank unintentionally created an environment where smaller banks could be too small to succeed.
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The two dissenters published their reactions in a non-Bolshevik newspaper, alerting the entire city to the plan, and unintentionally enhancing the atmosphere of inevitability.
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Some Democrats have been pushing for the tax breaks to be extended and have said they were unintentionally left out of last year's tax package.
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Involuntary manslaughter occurs when someone recklessly and unintentionally causes the death of another — for example, driving while intoxicated and causing a crash that kills someone.
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The timing of their release was also — if unintentionally — propitious, coming as it does on the eve of the 15th anniversary of the Enron bankruptcy.
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It forms automatically and unintentionally, but results in attitudes, behaviors or actions that are prejudiced for or against a person or a group of people.
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Update, 4/27/17: An Amazon spokesperson said information about third party information sharing was unintentionally omitted from the original statement the company sent us.
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Within minutes, I burst into the lobby Kramer-style, possibly still inebriated, shirt unintentionally inside out, ready to go to a place called Sauna Island.
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I didn't sleep that night, worried about how I could have made such a stupid mistake—unintentionally putting our fixer and his family in danger.
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These people may unintentionally infect other people they come into contact with, all the while not knowing their immune systems are suffering potentially lasting damage.
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You probably know KOOL A.D. from the days of Das Racist, the oddball rap group that (unintentionally?) launched a generation of rappers on the internet.
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She instead seems to unintentionally project herself onto WikiLeaks key player Sarah Harrison and Tor developer Erinn Clark (now at First Look Media, alongside Poitras).
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If tenants didn't pay rent, if I unintentionally discriminated, or if someone got hurt on my property, I could be dealing with serious financial repercussions.
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He was not Fernando Pereira, the photographer unintentionally killed in 1985 aboard a Greenpeace ship after French intelligence agents sank the boat in New Zealand.
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Facebook tightens policies around self-harm and suicide Facebook will no longer allow graphic cutting images, which can unintentionally promote or trigger self-harm. 6.
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Mr. Stanley testified that he had unintentionally shot Mr. Boushie in the back of the head when his semiautomatic pistol experienced a rare mechanical malfunction.
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The lawsuit was eventually withdrawn, but marketing experts said the company had stumbled by demanding an apology, unintentionally keeping the allegations in the public eye.
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Something so innocuous as having a catalog where white people weren't telling you what you could and couldn't buy… And Sears disrupted this unintentionally, right?
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Hopefully the white flag still signifies surrender in all fields and I'm not unintentionally unleashing the racing ostriches or whatever we're going to get next.
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"Maybe the authorities are gradually releasing the real figures, intentionally or unintentionally, so that people will gradually come to accept the reality," Mao told RFA.
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Fourth, the Department of Defense — with the help of Congress — should establish a permanent program for making amends to those unintentionally harmed by U.S. operations.
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With its protruding spines and distinctive coloration, it is a popular aquarium fish and was possibly released — intentionally or unintentionally — into United States coastal waters.
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In this way, the census may have unintentionally increased white racism, thereby justifying the longstanding Republican strategy of turning itself into a whites-first party.
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For example, living in an apartment that has windows nailed shut to prevent forced entry can unintentionally put residents at higher risk to extreme exposure.
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But if we ignore them, we may be unintentionally giving consent to more of our data being shared than we actually want to give out.
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Mr. Draghi set off the excitement, perhaps unintentionally, with a speech Tuesday morning in Sintra, Portugal, that gave an unusually cheerful view of the eurozone.
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Unconscious bias is when recruiters unintentionally hire non-diverse candidates, whether through sympathizing with like-minded candidates or putting too much emphasis on university credentials.
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But allies of the president have repeatedly referred to such an interview as a "perjury trap" intended to unfairly ensnare Trump in unintentionally contradictory statements.
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These are noteworthy distinctions, and it's certainly not unheard of for two authors to be simultaneously, and unintentionally, working on books about the same topic.
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People in the defense, diplomatic and intelligence communities will have to build systems to prevent him from intentionally or unintentionally bumbling into a global crisis.
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"At the end of the day, whenever you're out there, if you do something unintentionally that breaks the rules it's not considered cheating," he said.
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The danger of this logic is that the mavericks unintentionally dampen the enthusiasm of younger voters whose energy and ideas will be essential to victory.
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Then she ran into the political-entertainment buzz saw, which has made maximum use of some of her (unintentionally) humorous comments at her confirmation hearing.
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But they were midway through a gunfight, with Marines pinned down in a field, and he understood that Siatta could have hit the man unintentionally.
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"Reversing this global gag rule, we're removing eligibility restrictions that could unintentionally restrict access to vital, often life-saving services," Murkowski said in a statement.
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Used to make liquid rocket fuel, NDMA is a byproduct from manufacturing some pesticides, yet it can also be unintentionally introduced through certain chemical reactions.
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The European Union in 2011 banned commercial targeting of the shark in the North Atlantic, but the species is still picked up unintentionally as bycatch.
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McCabe says he unintentionally gave "not fully accurate" answers to the IG, but that he didn't mean to and later tried to correct the record.
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And so she emerged, however unintentionally, as a template for a whole new era in marketing, in which lineage would now become something to monetize.
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From the outside, Arthur's is as smart as any new build, with an unintentionally kitsch combination of tan tiles, Lincoln green canopy, and orange signage.
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In Gerstle's narration, the central government itself emerges (perhaps unintentionally) as a semi-personified individual, exhibiting "courage," "ambitions" and even "confidence" on its path to power.
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It's possible someone did lose 10 pounds of weight in the past year unintentionally (such as through being sick), but still reported it was on purpose.
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While The President Is Missing is missing—haha—elements of a good thriller, it ends up painting a pretty clear picture, perhaps unintentionally, of Clinton's worldview.
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It should go without saying that the White House needs to get its facts straight and cease spreading misinformation, either intentionally or unintentionally, to the public.
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Omar, 37, implied in a tweet last month that support for Israel was based on money — an anti-Semitic trope which she said was unintentionally invoked.
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While attempting to paint DeVos in a sympathetic light, as a brave pioneer, they're also unintentionally highlighting the deep racism that fueled the protests against Bridges.
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So today's decision "may unintentionally expose businesses offering digital platform services to unintended liability," says Ed Black, president and CEO of the Computer & Communications Industry Association.
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The theory, Perry said, was that while modern technology — like herbicides and pesticides — were improving crop yield, they were unintentionally destroying the microbes in the plants.
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It works fine, but it can be easy to press when picking the computer up and a couple of times I turned off the screen unintentionally.
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They're worried that 25G could be a noisy neighbor, unintentionally leaking signals into bands next door, which could interfere with their ability to monitor water vapor.
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But contractors hired by device makers to review recordings for quality reasons report hearing clips that were most likely captured unintentionally, including drug deals and sex.
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This unintentionally became a great marketing tactic as everyone clamored to get an invitation to Gmail and the concept of a limited public beta was born.
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Sadler, though unintentionally, has become one of the faces of the important cultural movement and has inspired countless other women to advocate for themselves and others.
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The company found that users could unintentionally turn off the smoke detector - which would be dangerous in a situation where there was smoke or a fire.
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The company found that users could unintentionally turn off the smoke detector — which would be dangerous in a situation where there was smoke or a fire.
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It comes in the forms of uncombed hair (guilty), unintentionally wrinkled clothing (forever guilty), and stained T-shirts (eventually guilty by the end of the day).
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The movie's discussion of sexuality and autism never veer into the unintentionally hilarious, but Power Rangers is not My Own Private Idaho by Gus Van Sant.
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If you consider yourself a fan of Speedy Ortiz, you'll find Mouthguard, out now from Gramma Poetry, unintentionally resembles the band's earlier work like Major Arcana.
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In the future, space-modified bacteria might be returned to Earth and unintentionally let loose, introducing new traits that wouldn't normally emerge in gravitationally bound conditions.
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Although most people can enjoy gluten-containing foods without issue, unintentionally consuming even small amounts of gluten can pose health risks for individuals with celiac disease.
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The Live with Kelly and Ryan co-host, 43, stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to share an anecdote about his unintentionally outfit mishap.
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By creating job descriptions, founders can be thoughtful and sensitive to the fact that connotations and tone can unintentionally isolate a specific segment of eligible talent.
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But for all of their cultural erasure, Riverdale unintentionally waded into a classic trope of Black parenting with this intense scene between Josie and her mother.
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After unintentionally placing his backpack on an IED, Mills lost his right arm and leg, and just days later, his other two remaining limbs were amputated.
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The real nature behind those objects is not the labelling 'nature' but things that they create unintentionally, uncontrolled, un-programmed: their sound, their smell, their haptic.
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That sort of reaction, casting blame -- however unintentionally -- on survivors who are already struggling with guilt is just one way the stigma of suicide gets perpetuated.
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"Kraft Heinz unintentionally showed its cards when its $143 billion bid for Unilever leaked to the public in February 2017," S&P said in its report.
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The intersection of math and art is also present in the work of Jackson Pollock, where experts have found fractal theory (unintentionally) represented in his canvases.
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These books, perhaps unintentionally, convinced party power brokers they didn't need to create a narrative to compete with conservatives because they could win on demographics alone.
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Most critical, in this regard, are those calculation errors committed by either one or both sides that could lead inexorably, albeit unintentionally, to a nuclear conflict.
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It can also be unintentionally produced through certain chemical reactions and is a byproduct from some pesticide manufacturing, the making of rubber tires or fish processing.
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They're worried that the near single-minded focus on breastfeeding often causes hospital staff to overlook risky behavior, unintentionally putting babies and mothers in harm's way.
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If the organization you're connecting with knowingly or unintentionally sells this information to an unscrupulous data broker, your personal information can then be sold to criminals.
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But I do believe that some of their words unintentionally can give a green light to people, and that's what we've got to be careful of.
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The maximum penalty for unintentionally using a prohibited drug is two years, Haggerty said, but he is holding out hope that no sanctions will be imposed.
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Since this column involves unintentionally divulging my shallow 90s pop acculturation a bit more with every passing week, I find it appropriate to include this one.
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We apologize for unintentionally contributing to the body-shaming, pressure-filled narrative the media all too often follows when it comes to women, pregnancy, and weight.
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As much as I'd like to imagine that I've transcended all that bullshit, I've come to realize that I unintentionally internalized a lot of his ideas.
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"We see this idea as intentionally or unintentionally direct economic war on Mogadishu traders," he said, shaking his head in disapproval in his wholesale grocery shop.
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They carried fuses, not timers, and while they were not set to explode, they were dangerous; bomb-squad officers unintentionally detonated one later with a robot.
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Their tiny outfit, which began as a side project, has unintentionally upended how investigators across the country are trying to solve the coldest of cold cases.
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Smaller campuses and towns are more likely to misstep — largely unintentionally, I think — and provide fuel for conservative attacks on the purported "suppression" of free speech.
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Last year she unintentionally made headlines around the world when she started the hashtag #facesofprostitution as a protest against the stereotype of the victimized sex worker.
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The overall effect, strangely but perhaps not unintentionally, is that of watching a particularly permissive tent-free revival meeting, or a massive, three-day church service.
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But by emphasizing that right, the international community may, however unintentionally, have seemed to offer an implicit incentive for the catastrophe now playing out in Myanmar.
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Airbus has gone further than Boeing in acknowledging this reality with its robotic designs, though thereby, unintentionally, steepening the very decline it has tried to address.
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New York (CNN Business)More than 100 Teslas have been involved in accidents because they accelerated unintentionally, according to a complaint filed with federal safety regulators.
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"They've unintentionally become celebrities based on how the news business has become part of our daily routine in a way it never has before," he said.
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Democrats had been pressing leadership to attach renewable energy tax breaks they claim were unintentionally left out of a tax extenders package Congress passed in December.
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The injury occurred when Machado slid into second on a force play and appeared to have unintentionally spiked Pedroia in the back of the left leg.
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The consensus at the pub was that the Chinese guests had unintentionally helped the anonymous village gain international attention, and were good for the local economy.
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But when someone tries to big-foot you or just unintentionally undercuts your efforts, it's hard to focus on "one for all, all for one" teamwork.
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How can companies inform users of important services (signing up for health care or paying student loans) without unintentionally creating barriers by overwhelming them with information?
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Unintentionally, this relatable and frustrating ordeal inspired us to shop — not for dog crates, but for a new holiday sweater (or two) for our furry friends.
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For instance, Reuters reported last year that Amazon had created a recruitment algorithm that unintentionally tended to favor male applicants over female applicants for certain positions.
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People who say otherwise — and CSP lumps both George W. Bush and Barack Obama into this category — are either willfully or unintentionally deceiving the American public.
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The website of a pro-Hillary political action committee, the Balance of Power PAC, also unintentionally leaked data through misconfigured Amazon S3 buckets, MacKeeper's Vickery found.
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It is easy to see, as demonstrated by this slippery instance, how easily junk science can be introduced into mainstream thought, and blessed—even unintentionally—by officialdom.
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I unintentionally begin an hour of tasting dates with the store's owner and end up walking away with a quarter kilo of some higher-end Mariami dates.
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This emblem of functionality originated with French workmen in the late 1800s and was then introduced — quite unintentionally — to the fashion set by renowned photographer Bill Cunningham.
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The community holds up the victims of the mass shooting as heroes and Hughes told the crowd he was concerned that would "unintentionally romanticize" the suicide deaths.
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As any thinking internet user might have expected, just over a month into the service those answers range from unintentionally inaccurate, to deliberate trolling, to calculated misinformation.
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The younger Mr Berger, who is 81, admits that he unintentionally deceived himself by readily believing the stories his parents and relatives related about his father's past.
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His predecessor, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, warned in an interview with CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Friday about possible risks with using CBD like unintentionally getting high.
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Users who swipe through people quickly, for example, are more likely to unintentionally swipe up â€" a Super Like â€" while trying to swipe right or left.
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This is partly because of its continued novelty; cisgender male actors so seldom drop trou that when they do, the impact of said scenes is unintentionally excessive.
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"Financial infidelity is hiding financial decisions intentionally (or unintentionally), from an invested partner," says Adam Holt, CEO and founder of Asset-Map, an online financial advising resource.
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But since Google stores that information and makes it available to users, it's easy to see just how many conversations stored on the system were unintentionally recorded.
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"… It was advised that graphic images of self-harm – even when it is someone admitting their struggles – has the potential to unintentionally promote self-harm," Mosseri said.
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Fox News' Kelly reignited the feud, albeit unintentionally, at a Republican debate in August, where she grilled Trump about the derogatory words he's used to describe women.
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Jeff noted that these wines posed a challenge to consumers, who, without knowing the stylistic details of the wines, may unintentionally end up with very different bottles.
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"I'll work tirelessly to keep you informed, as texts will be typed into my system uninterrupted," Qiu Hao said, unintentionally sounding like Janet from The Good Place.
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But "traditional Muslim thought regarded [it] as an inherent part of Islam, unintentionally politicising the faith for centuries," writes Mustafa Akyol, the author of "Islam without Extremes".
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If you've ever found your fingers unintentionally bonded together after using an especially strong glue, you'll appreciate the latest innovation from researchers at the Max Planck Institute.
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Sans comment from the Malc, the tough-talking campaign image appeared on Turnbull's Twitter account on Wednesday, unintentionally sparking a new era of government-related dank memes.
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"It appears that sharks may mistake people or bite people unintentionally," he told Fox News, explaining that it's harder for them to discriminate when it's dark out.
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The number could grow significantly if an investigation into airstrikes on a neighborhood in Mosul, Iraq, in mid-March finds the operation unintentionally killed scores of residents.
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These accounts—memoirs and speeches by the likes of Rumsfeld, Condoleezza Rice, and Dick Cheney—constitute a uniquely and unintentionally revealing genre: Call them the Unknowing Knowers.
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At the same time, it substantiates (albeit unintentionally) the premise that men will be men, groping and exposing, raping and molesting, and women must modify, rationalize, forget.
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Abraham's lack of expression is only matched by Penty's perennially open-mouthed appearance, and their scenes are unintentionally funny because they try so hard to muster emotion.
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Then Girardi had a teary meltdown at the table after Eileen Davidson unintentionally upset her with a offhanded comment about her son, a police officer, being killed.
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Stripped of this valuable context, though, they're an unintentionally dystopian surveillance device — I realize later that my attempt at reading basically reenacted a scene from Snow Crash.
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However, the movement has drawn some criticism from disability-rights activists who say the bans could unintentionally discriminate against people who need plastic straws to consume beverages.
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I see it as an insensitive and exploitative play to sell magazines — and one that, albeit unintentionally, offers up this personal tragedy to be memed and ridiculed.
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The Remain side challenges that figure, claiming that it is more like £200 million a week (about $290 million) — unintentionally enraging the electorate as they do so.
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So when the president's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, incoherently exclaimed that "truth isn't truth," he unintentionally created a new catch-phrase to reflect the ethos of the administration.
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A big issue is that the quality varies so much from brand to brand on their site that I was unintentionally getting dresses that were sheer fabric.
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If misuse of power is the dominant enabling force in sexual misconduct, anyone at a high level within an organization might cause harm, unintentionally, to a subordinate.
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For a US President who vowed to take on Iran and undo his predecessor's steps towards a rapprochement, Donald Trump has unintentionally enabled the Islamic Republic's rise.
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He unintentionally started dating one sugar daddy a few years ago and has had four since then: a lawyer, an accountant, an IT professional, and a teacher.
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And your decision-makers are often (unintentionally) overlooking ideas that come from people who aren't like them, which exacerbates gender, racial and geographic divides in our country.
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Roseanne's death was even unintentionally foreshadowed by the season finale, in which she had developed an opioid addiction and was about to go in for knee surgery.
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Unintentionally, it also serves as a way of outing gay men within the company as well as people who may have other exclusions they'd rather keep private.
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The latest episode of the culture wars to wash into sports, and the news media that cover it, was prompted (unintentionally) by a broadcaster named Robert Lee.
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The post was made in response to a complaint filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration alleging Tesla's cars were having accidents because they accelerated unintentionally.
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Previous research suggests heated vape devices may unintentionally release the metals they are made out of into vape liquids and get into people&aposs bodies when inhaled.
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I also still don't love the design of the touchpad, which I almost always unintentionally press when taking the Galaxy Buds+ in and out of my ears.
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Worse, as I learned, to call attention to any of this was to unintentionally cast oneself as an enemy of the market or an anti-technology curmudgeon.
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The union has stated that Noah did not "intentionally or knowingly" violate the antidrug policy and unintentionally took selective androgen receptor modulator LGD-4033, the prohibited substance.
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The "online environment plays against the regular impulse buying," he said, because traditional impulse purchases are driven by a reaction to a physical object you encounter unintentionally.
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Pistorius was initially found guilty of unintentionally killing Steenkamp, but a later ruling found him guilty of murder, and he was sentenced to 13 years in prison.
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If you choose to be with people who limit themselves by not thinking big, you may unintentionally adopt their negative mindset and that will hinder your success.
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If you unintentionally cause a death by selling drugs — as when a buyer overdoses — you can be charged with death by distribution and face decades in prison.
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Unintentionally hilarious—Wiseau thought he was writing in the style of Tennessee Williams—it amassed a fervent fandom, who have turned it into something of a legend.
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World Health Organization officials warned against calling COVID-19 the "Chinese virus" as President Donald Trump has done, saying that it could unintentionally lead to racial profiling.
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Sea ducks, like the ones she trained, dive to catch their prey in oceans around the world and are often caught unintentionally in fish nets and killed.
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Every year, tens of millions of sharks are discarded as unwanted "bycatch," meaning that they were unintentionally slaughtered by fisheries targeting other species like tuna or swordfish.
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After leading the Conservative Party to victory in the 2015 general election, he then (unintentionally) led the UK to leave the European Union in the 2016 EU Referendum.
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Now, in 2019, this tax provision aimed at catching trust-fund babies, not unintentionally taking money from Gold Star families, has thrust this penalty into the public eye.
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Ten studies showed evidence that people have a higher risk of getting hurt—either intentionally or unintentionally—when drinking an alcohol-and-energy-drink combo versus booze alone.
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The original proponents of the 2401(k) plan, which has become the dominant source of retirement savings for most Americans, are rueful about the revolution they unintentionally began.
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"This shot unintentionally caused the vehicle to explode," the army said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that the vehicle had been loaded with large quantities of petrol.
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That success and subsequent absence unintentionally cemented a growing binary among women in rap, out of which they continue to fight to be the genre's One and Only.
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If a user unintentionally tweets a fake video and it's not likely to cause harm, Twitter says it will add a warning label, rather than remove the content.
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On Tuesday, Twitter announced that it "unintentionally" used phone numbers and email addresses for advertising purposes even though the information was provided by users for two-factor authentication.
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The New Orleans Saints are 5-1, but that probably has nothing to do with Pope Francis unintentionally tweeting out a sign of support for the NFL team.
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In the messages, which were made public this month, Mr. Forkner said that he was having trouble with MCAS during simulator training, and had unintentionally lied to regulators.
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Following the talk, I recognize that, in trying to moderate the question-and-answer session, I unintentionally ended the conversation too soon, and for this I sincerely apologize.
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Pivoting off that, I'm wondering about the link between the two moments of gods bestowing power upon young women via semen, both unintentionally but in very different ways.
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Stacy unintentionally meets Lady Margaret of Montenaro (also played by Hudgens) who is days away from a Christmas wedding with her fiancé, Prince Edward of Belgravia (Sam Palladio).
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" In a video interview with the publication, during which he called Trump "the head writer of [SNL], unintentionally," Baldwin further explained: "I was supposed to do a film.
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These incidents, she says, demonstrate how cyber attacks can unintentionally impact broad swaths of the population — and show why nations need clear rules about cyber attacks on infrastructure.
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The artist tries to spread the same message as her empowering Bebe campaign through her music, and in doing so, "unintentionally" became a role model for young girls.
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But it's hard to imagine that Apple would even unintentionally have added the tags if it wasn't working to offer 4K and HDR videos sometime in the future.
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She would never again drop her daughter off at school, work another shift in her diner, or drive the car unintentionally abandoned in the Dallas courthouse parking lot.
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Then he put forth what seemed a desperate and unintentionally honest explanation for why he had suddenly challenged Mr. Cruz's legal ability to hold the office: political opportunism.
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This is unique for an Arabic dialect, and controversial for those who think that playing up the dialects is a way of intentionally or unintentionally dividing the Arabs.
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Here are few easy-to-follow tips that you can use to conserve water from your home and prevent yourself from unintentionally polluting the water in your community.
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It is not unreasonable to fear that scouts heading out into the fields with a preconceived notion of crop damage might end up unintentionally undervaluing the yield potential.
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So while this retelling of Tupac's life clearly doesn't please Singleton or Pinkett Smith, it's packed with enough golden quotes and unintentionally hilarious scenes to fuel cult status.
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The number could grow significantly if an investigation into airstrikes on a neighborhood in west Mosul on March 17 finds the operation unintentionally killed scores of residents there.
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India's decision to invalidate much of its cash may have incurred a lot of discomfort to millions, but it has also unintentionally helped bust an age old myth.
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He said the worst case scenario would be that someone ends up in physical danger after unintentionally making a booking in a mislabeled settlement in illegally occupied territory.
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A local prosecutor on Saturday said the two men faced charges of unintentionally causing injuries and putting lives in danger, as well as establishing a campsite without authorization.
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After she snatched a piece of pineapple from the bowl, they propose, Burke could have struck her with a heavy flashlight, intentionally or unintentionally bashing in her skull.
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Worse, unintentionally perpetuating the "good immigrant" versus "bad immigrant" dichotomy—which long precedes the Trump administration—feeds into the very movement people like Durbin and Lee are criticizing.
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The only simile I can draw is that Daley is like the slightly smelly middle-school loner that classmates are unintentionally mean to, because he makes them uncomfortable.
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Clinton, about how those closest to the Democratic nominee have tried to combat this image — and about the deep-seated habits and instincts that can unintentionally hurt Mrs.
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In 1997, plaintiffs' firm Baron & Budd unintentionally disclosed an internal memo advising that defendants simply cannot determine if claimants are lying about their exposure to particular asbestos products.
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However, the changes unintentionally ended up raising taxes on certain income received by children, such as benefits received by the children of deceased military members and first responders.
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The song, heavy with storytelling and hip-hop nostalgia, hit a million views in two weeks (today it has over 30 million views), and unintentionally financed Kash's freedom.
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The federal safety investigators found that when the system was in computer-assisted manual mode, watch standers behind other stations could unintentionally and unilaterally take over steering control.
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Therefore, the agency should consider amending several existing FMVSS standards that require a human operator and would unintentionally delay fully self-driving vehicles from reaching their safety potential.
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This is a limited example, but it shows quite clearly that this one conspiracy, on one platform, was amplified not by its supporters but—unintentionally—by its opponents.
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Taylor worries that having 20 days off to grieve might unintentionally create a pressure to deal with everything within that timeframe and return to work on top form.
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Anaconda is unintentionally so bad it's good, kind of like the never-ending Transformers series—just because it is decisively bad has not stopped people from liking it.
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U.S. training of corrupt and abusive Sahelian militaries and logistical and drone assistance to France's counterinsurgency operations have unintentionally provoked and facilitated rebel and government killings of civilians.
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Fifteen percent of unmarried female-headed family households are also unbanked, so using this as a factor in loan decisions would unintentionally disadvantage people of color and women.
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That marks a contrast with his predecessor, Benedict, who provoked a storm in 2006 with a speech that unintentionally seemed to link Islam with a propensity for violence.
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But health experts are wary of New Yorkers' displacing themselves, and worry that these people could unintentionally spread the coronavirus to places less equipped to handle potential outbreaks.
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It appears the Lip Kit creator has a knack for unintentionally going viral, and this time it's thanks to a moment from her recent office tour YouTube video.
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The 34-year-old "Fleabag" creator and actress expressed her gratitude for the "Hustlers" star, who unintentionally inspired the show&aposs popular character, the hot priest (Andrew Scott).
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On days when I planked first thing in the morning, I was far more likely to hold it for over a minute too, which I often unintentionally did.
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Iran on Friday denied allegations from the West that one of its own missiles unintentionally downed a Ukrainian jetliner, in which all 85033 people on board were killed.
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It's not the best movie of the past 10 years, but it's a movie that weirdly, unexpectedly, probably unintentionally predicted where we'd up as a culture by 2020.
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But in a response to a customer question on Twitter, Samsung's UK support account tweeted that the alert was sent unintentionally as the result of an internal test.
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She gets home, clearly still in her own head and mulling over what EJ pointed out, to have a horrible interaction with her daughters that unintentionally gets physical.
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Fee-only advisors, who don't collect commissions for recommending financial products, have also raised concerns that the proposed guidance from the IRS unintentionally rewards advisors who sell insurance.
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Notably and somewhat humorously (albeit unintentionally so), the company recently issued a "Caring for your Galaxy Fold" video, which highlights how to not break the expensive new device.
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President Trump can intentionally or unintentionally finish what he started during the primaries and strip the establishment Republican Party of whatever political power and influence it has left.
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The work also unintentionally gave a new voice to the BDSM community, as members were quick to point out the non-consensual nature of Ana and Christian's relationship.
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"The more one makes exceptions to the principles of free trade, the more one may be unintentionally raising questions about the whole architecture of the system," he said.
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And that&aposs really important for companies to understand, because they can get their products pulled off the shelves, and they can also potentially sometimes unintentionally mislead consumers.
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In this season of giving and forgiving, it is time to reflect on the many ways that federal government programs unintentionally harm the poor and reward the rich.
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"I am very concerned that, whether intentionally or unintentionally, the Trump administration's moves against Iran, and Iran's moves in response, could put us in direct conflict," he writes.
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As one of the few white people on the show built around Black people, Moore's role is beginning to unintentionally play into a popular cinematic trope: the white savior.
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Whether he does this intentionally or unintentionally, strategically or carelessly, as a consequence he's developed a reputation as a dirty fighter that's sullied his reputation as a brilliant one.
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From being dishonest about mistakes, to lacking an ability to self start, it's important to be mindful of the ways you may be unknowingly — or unintentionally — irritating your manager.
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A new study published in the journal Pediatrics suggests that many households don't safeguard pets' medicines, which can unintentionally end up in the hands and mouths of young children.
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By inspiring Us Weekly to broadcast that helpful hint about index funds to its 2.15 million followers, Spicer may have unintentionally prompted multitudes of people to finally call Vanguard.
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The Jeep that rolled backwards and killed 27-year-old actor Anton Yelchin was recalled because the shifting mechanism caused drivers to unintentionally leave it in the wrong gear.
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" In a statement to BuzzFeed News, a CAP spokesperson said that Tanden "unintentionally said the complainant's first name in the meeting today, and immediately and profusely apologized for it.
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