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Intentionally and recklessly
*" Intentionally or recklessly damaging, destroying or disturbing any of the habitats or features of an SSSI.
* Intentionally or recklessly damage, destroy or obstruct access to any structure or place used for shelter or protection by a Great Crested Newt ( in practice this means both its breeding sites, and its terrestrial habitat )
* Intentionally or recklessly disturb a Great Crested Newt while it is occupying a structure or place which it uses for that purpose.

Intentionally and destroying
* Intentionally using glitches or exploits to halt the progress of a Co-op or Multiplayer game ( such as destroying or blocking of access to items without which other players cannot finish the game ).

Intentionally and taking
Article 8 ( 2 )( b )( i ) of the 1998 Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court also includes this in its list of war crimes: " Intentionally directing attacks against the civilian population as such or against individual civilians not taking part in hostilities ".

Intentionally and down
Intentionally going down in modern boxing will cause the recovering fighter to lose points in the scoring system.
Intentionally forcing a crisis to get the other side to back down.
** Intentionally downing the ball: intentionally kneeling, verbally declaring " I'm down " ( except in college ), or similar actions.

Intentionally and on
* Intentionally laying hands on the referee or to an extreme case, often in special referee matches, touching the referee with any body parts.
Intentionally amateurish marching bands (' Zaate Hermeniekes ' or ' Drunken Marching Bands ') traditionally perform on the streets.
Intentionally filing a false tax return ( a separate crime in itself ) could constitute an attempt to evade the " assessment " of the tax, as the Internal Revenue Service bases initial assessments ( i. e., the formal recordation of the tax on the books of the U. S. Treasury ) on the tax amount shown on the return.
* Intentionally hanging on the basket at any time ( except to prevent an injury )
* Intentionally induced spatial disorientation ( by use of giant mirrors ) was a major plot point in the two-part TaleSpin episode, " A Bad Reflection on You.
Intentionally avoiding a framework based on membership, the Institute understood itself as thereby being free to partner with other humanist organizations without competition for members.
Intentionally ranked lower than the Lt-Colonels commanding the brigade's combat battalions his role was to expand on, detail and execute the intentions of the commanding Brigadier.

Intentionally and .
Intentionally performed surgical below-knee amputation can be performed by transtibial techniques such as Burgess and Kingsley Robinson.
Intentionally ambiguous laws and regulations are common in such systems.
Intentionally touching the intimate parts of another person, even through clothing, is often associated with sexual intent.
Intentionally designed for informality, traditional gravestones and memorials were prohibited, and burials were marked only by small stones.
# Intentionally accessing without authorization a government computer and affecting the use of the government's operation of the computer.
Intentionally or otherwise, the title also evokes Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step programs, where the term " thirteenth-stepping " denotes inappropriate sexual advances toward a person who is early in their recovery, or has little sobriety time.
# Intentionally throwing your opponent out of the ring.
( Example: Intentionally losing so that a team will face a weaker opponent in the Finals.
Equipoise's dam Swinging was a descendant of the Epsom Oaks winner Miami, placing him in the same Thoroughbred family as the 1897 English Triple Crown winner Galtee More and the 1902 Epsom Derby winner Ard Patrick as well as some well-known American runners, such as Intentionally and Seabiscuit.
* Intentionally causing a collision between vehicles.
* Intentionally making over one hundred strokes in the Sega Genesis game Arnold Palmer's Tournament Golf allows the player to play a short, one-screen-long version of Fantasy Zone as an Easter egg, albeit one which continually loops until the console is either reset or turned off.
* Intentional Inefficiency: Intentionally being late and forgetting things, another way to exert control or to punish.
Intentionally erecting massive stone structures as sacred architecture is a well-documented activity of ancient monolithic and megalithic peoples and the indigenous peoples of Northern America shared in this proclivity.

recklessly and taking
Unfortunately, the Narn troopers disobey his orders about taking defensive positions and recklessly charge the invaders.

recklessly and down
As the film opens, a young woman recklessly driving down a mountain highway crashes her car and dies ( this whole ordeal is interspersed throughout the movie ).
Morgaine, during the part of the series where she enjoys the massive power boost, is portrayed as a power-drunk menace, scorching the Earth as she walks ; her powers are used so recklessly and dangerously that even her Dreambound soldiers defect and join forces with the heroes in a plan to bring her down.

recklessly and up
# Car: Grief-stricken over Maude's death, Harold drives his Jaguar / hearse recklessly up a winding dirt road, sending it flying off a cliff to the rocks below.
Kris wanted Rick to give up music, spend more time at home, and focus on acting, but the family enjoyed a recklessly expensive lifestyle, and Kris's extravagant spending left Rick no choice but to tour relentlessly.
In this future, Earth was destroyed ( after the Therians recklessly used up its resources ) and the debris was used to form a Dyson sphere around the Sun.
The Veientines wondered " what had happened to make the Romans, after never stirring from their lines for so many days, now run recklessly up to the walls as though struck with sudden frenzy ".
Initially stunned, he chases her to catch up to her, recklessly running through impending traffic.

recklessly and on
Unfortunately, Richards also had the tendency to recklessly spend money on individuals with dubious baseball skills.
However, if this approach is naïvely adopted, then moral agents who, for example, recklessly fail to reflect on their situation, and act in a way that brings about terrible results, could be said to be acting in a morally justifiable way.
Lord and Lady Mountbatten with Muhammad Ali JinnahNotwithstanding the self-promotion of his own part in Indian independence — notably in the television series The Life and Times of Admiral of the Fleet Lord Mountbatten of Burma, produced by his son-in-law Lord Brabourne and Dominique Lapierre, and Larry Collins's Freedom at Midnight ( of which he was the main quoted source ) — his record is seen as very mixed ; one common view is that he hastened the independence process unduly and recklessly, foreseeing vast disruption and loss of life and not wanting this to occur on the British watch, but thereby actually causing it to occur, especially in Punjab and Bengal.
As Montag reflects on his stagnant, stilted marriage to Mildred ( and how Mildred has become emotionally and mentally dead from watching her " parlor wall " entertainment, driving recklessly, and her sleeping pill addiction ), Montag begins to cry after realizing that if Mildred died, he wouldn't miss her at all.
He speeds recklessly in a powerful convertible on a dangerous road beside a cliff.
At first he is confused, but, when the phenomenon continues on subsequent days, he decides to take advantage of the situation with no fear of long-term consequences: he learns secrets from the town's residents, seduces women, steals money, drives recklessly, and gets thrown in jail.
Sometimes he would ride recklessly on his horse, Shylock, throughout the night.
One day, whilst on the way to a paintball game, he is driving recklessly in his car.
He takes an almost artistic pride in his mayhem, likes to leave a trail for others to follow ( usually leaving the phrase " Carnage Rules " written in his own blood ), and is recklessly willing to take on the most dangerous and powerful of opponents and victims.
Mario swerves recklessly and intentionally, having cheated death so many times on the same road.
For example, Proxmire was criticized in 1989 for the Aspen Movie Map incident by author Stewart Brand, who accused Proxmire of recklessly attacking legitimate research for the crass purpose of furthering his own political career, with gross indifference as to whether his assertions were true or false as well as the long-term effects on American science and technology policy.
The couple cared little for the future, spending their money recklessly, never trying to live on a budget.
It was alleged that they recklessly made the misleading statement that the company had orders on hand which were sufficient to ensure production for the following two years, and that they dishonestly concealed the fact that a profit for the manufacture of aircraft in 1947 was unlikely.
: Up until now, the fiction recklessly spewed by disgruntled intelligence-community retirees and their media enablers — some of whom have conceded that the claim is based on zero evidence — has been that Michael had something to do with the forged Italian documents that, according to the Left ’ s narrative, were the basis for President Bush ’ s “ lie ” in the 2003 State of the Union Address that Saddam Hussein had obtained yellowcake uranium ( for nuclear-weapons construction ) in Africa.
Mauss subsequently expanded on this argument, suggesting that social competitions for prestige favored those who spent recklessly and forced others into " the shadow of his name ".
* Andrew Krakouer, along with younger brother Tyrone and another man, were charged with recklessly causing serious injury following an incident outside the Harbourside nightclub in Fremantle on December 22.
Of these, five were men accused of infecting female partners during sex, one was a man who pleaded guilty to infecting a male partner, and one ( in Wales ) was a woman who pleaded guilty to recklessly inflicting GBH on her 31-year-old lover.
Jean Alesi, starting from pole position, led the race until the halfway stage ; however, David Coulthard, who had jumped from sixth on the grid into third place coming out of the first corner, got ahead of the Frenchman courtesy of a faster pit-stop, and held on to win the race by less than two seconds, gaining some measure of revenge for an incident in the French Grand Prix earlier that season, in which Alesi recklessly pushed Coulthard off the track on the final lap to rob the Scot of his fifth place.
The latter gathered six companies of Primo de Rivera's division and the rest of the Royalist infantry and made a final stand on the farm, decimating the Coquimbo Battalion which recklessly made a frontal charge.
Thus if the notions themselves ( and this is the heart of the matter ) are confused, and recklessly abstracted from things, nothing built on them is sound.
Instead, the prosecutor, Barbas, turns the proceedings around and puts the sisters on trial for recklessly abusing their powers.

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