Freedom to drive really really really fast with
the deliberate intention of hurting others is not a political liberty, nor even a civil liberty.
Epic claims that these personal deliver the software «with
the deliberate intention of ruining the game for other players and players who watch streamers.»
To protect against people who might apply for life insurance with
the deliberate intention of killing themselves to provide their beneficiaries with a sum of money, insurance companies implemented a suicide clause.
The great thing about early John Carpenter films is their purposeful,
deliberate intention of setting up and paying off genuinely scary moments.
when in fact, children never have
the deliberate intention of making their parents angry.
If a man becomes a philanthropist with
the deliberate intention of expecting to see his name in the New Year honors, we rightly feel that there is something hollow about his ostensible concern for others.
Not exact matches
Persons who shun marriage simply to remain free to please themselves are not to be honored, but those are to be honored who have adopted other forms
of dedication in place
of marriage, whether by
deliberate intention, by force
of circumstance, or because no person has appeared with whom they could wholeheartedly make an enduring covenant.
It is Bultmann's
deliberate intention to maintain the skandalon unimpaired, and in fact this is the real purpose
of demythologization.
A third point to be remembered is that there is no trustworthy evidence to justify the tendency
of some scholars to impugn the sincerity
of the converts to Islam, or to attribute to some
of the mystics or philosophers or founders
of sects a
deliberate intention to corrupt or destroy Islam.
In the case
of Harpur's theory (that Jesus didn't exist, and that
deliberate efforts have been made to choose to make the myths interpreted literally), his evidence is not as convincing or as extensive as the evidence for Jesus having been a real person, on whom a certain religious and political systems have been formed and which have embellished, perverted, and developed certain aspects, with
intentions both
deliberate and unintentional.
He said their comments last year «may have had the impact
of misleading the public» but insisted there was «not a
deliberate intention to mislead».
After a
deliberate career - ending fall as a result
of her ballet partner's
intention to break her leg − she's forced into an agreement to save her mother and their home.
It's as if there's a
deliberate intention to offend, a purpose that's essentially flawed because most
of these boundaries have already been broken by countless other gross - out flicks and MTV time - fillers
of the past five years.
That article focused mainly on procurement and on the considerable reputational risks that go with any mishandling
of public money, whether
deliberate (as in the case
of fraud) or through some well -
intentioned but naïve and incorrect approach to financial management.
The work
of this generation
of artists was created with the
deliberate intention to lead in a different direction than the previous Abstract Expressionism and Pop art generations.
He creates works
of art that show our private lives and emotional vulnerability, all with the
deliberate intention to move us.
The issue is that certain people have taken to citing the percentage
of scientists who believe knowing that a lot
of people rely on scientists as an authority, with the
deliberate intention that they use this invalid reasoning to conclude from it that the anthropogenic climate change hypothesis is reliable.
This is a classic distortion — based on an inappropriately inaccurate quotation (creating a full sentence out
of a conditional clause selectively lifted out
of a larger sentence)-- with a
deliberate intention to mislead.
Litotes is a form
of understatement, always
deliberate and with the
intention of emphasis.
(i) clear and
deliberate legislation, including the 1982 and 1996 Acts as amended, to which due and proper regard should be given as the expression
of Parliament's
intention; and
The key question is whether the document records a
deliberate or fixed and final expression
of intention as to the disposal
of the deceased's property on death.
A
deliberate or fixed and final
intention is not the equivalent
of an irrevocable
intention, given that a will, by its nature, is revocable until the death
of its maker.
Casting sellers» concerns about strangers coming into their homes as avoiding business with the «unwashed masses» is a ridiculous and
deliberate distortion
of their
intentions.