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Intentional and infliction
* Intentional infliction of emotional distress

Intentional and emotional
In another essay, " The Affective Fallacy ," which served as a kind of sister essay to " The Intentional Fallacy " Wimsatt and Beardsley also discounted the reader's personal / emotional reaction to a literary work as a valid means of analyzing a text.

Intentional and is
Intentional walks are a strategic defensive maneuver, usually done to bypass one hitter for one the defensive team believes is less likely to initiate a run-scoring play ( e. g., a home run, sacrifice fly, or RBI base hit ), or to set up a double play or force out situation for the next batter.
" True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why it Works " is
Torts may be categorized in several ways: one such way is to divide them into Negligence, Intentional Torts, and Quasi-Torts.
Intentional property damage is often, but not always, malicious.
* Forest farming – agroforestry practice characterized by the four " I's "- Intentional, Integrated, Intensive and Interactive management of an existing forested ecosystem wherein forest health is of paramount concern.
Intentional drug abuse or overdose is a form of self-harm often committed with suicidal undertones.
* Intentional: buried alive as a method of execution or murder, called immurement when the person is entombed within walls.
* Intentional grounding is legal
Intentional host desecration is not only a mortal sin but also incurs the penalty of excommunication latae sententiae.
However, the GloFish Fluorescent Fish License states " Intentional breeding and / or any sale, barter, or trade, of any offspring of GloFish ® fluorescent ornamental fish is strictly prohibited ", thus imposing a legal GURT.
The Intentional Fallacy, according to Wimsatt, derives from “ confusion between the poem and its origins ” ( Verbal Icon 21 ) – essentially, it occurs when a critic puts too much emphasis on personal, biographical, or what he calls “ external ” information when analyzing a work ( they note that this is essentially the same as the “ Genetic fallacy ” in philosophical studies ; 21 ).
As with the Intentional fallacy, engaging in affective criticism is too subjective an exercise to really warrant the label “ criticism ” at all — thus, for Wimsatt and Beardsley, it is a fallacy of analysis.
Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley wrote in their essay The Intentional Fallacy: " the design or intention of the author is neither available nor desirable as a standard for judging the success of a work of literary art.
Intentional contact between a person and another person's dæmon is a gross breach of etiquette, and is avoided under almost any circumstances, even in combat.
The island is privately owned and is home to an Intentional community, part of the Findhorn Foundation.
Nevertheless, the crucial New Critical precept of the " Intentional Fallacy " declares that a poem does not belong to its author ; rather, " it is detached from the author at birth and goes about the world beyond his power to intend about it or control it.
Intentional headbutting is illegal in association football and will warrant dismissal by a red card.
Intentional communications jamming is usually aimed at radio signals to disrupt control of a battle.
A related principle is the principle of humanity, which states that we must assume that another speaker's beliefs and desires are connected to each other and to reality in some way, and attribute to him or her " the propositional attitudes one supposes one would have oneself in those circumstances " ( Daniel Dennett, " Mid-Term Examination ," in The Intentional Stance, p. 343 ).
Intentional clavicular fracture is a final attempt at nonoperative vaginal delivery prior to Zavanelli's maneuver or symphysiotomy, both of which are considered extraordinary treatment measures.

Intentional and for
Intentional burial, particularly with grave goods, may be one of the earliest detectable forms of religious practice since, as Philip Lieberman suggests, it may signify a " concern for the dead that transcends daily life.
# No Intentional Secrets: The standard MUST NOT withhold any detail necessary for interoperable implementation.
Intentional reasons for sinking a ship include forming an artificial reef ; due to warfare, piracy, mutiny or sabotage ; as part of target practice ; or to remove a menace to navigation.
Twin Oaks also hosts annual intentional community gatherings which are cosponsored by the Fellowship for Intentional Community.
* Holds Houston Astros single season records for Batting Average (. 368 in 1994 ), On-base percentage (. 454 in 1999 ), Slugging Percentage (. 750 in 1994 ), OPS ( 1. 201 in 1994 ), Runs ( 152 in 2000 ), Total Bases ( 363 in 2000 ), Home Runs ( 47 in 2000 ), Walks ( 149 in 1999 ), Times on Base ( 331 in 1999 ), Intentional Walks ( 27 in 1997 ) and At Bats per Home Run ( 10. 3 in 1994 )
A survey in the 1995 edition of the Communities Directory, published by Fellowship for Intentional Community ( FIC ), reported that 54 % of the communities choosing to list themselves were rural, 28 % were urban, 10 % had both rural and urban sites, and 8 % did not specify.
* Fellowship for Intentional Community
In 1940, Morgan went on to found two organizations for the promotion of community, Community Service Inc. ( CSI ) and the Fellowship of Intentional Communities ( FIC ).
" There are many contemporary intentional communities all over the world, a list of which can be found at the Fellowship for Intentional Community.
* Nsumi's listing on the Fellowship for Intentional Community's online directory
The band issued a self-titled EP in 1999 and complemented the release with a low-budget video clip for the track 60 % Intentional, which was featured on Australian music video program Rage.
The success of the EP and 60 % Intentional saw the band begin touring outside of Melbourne for the first time, and scored festival slots at the Black Stump Music and Arts Festival in New South Wales and Forest Edge Music Festival in Victoria.
Intentional tracking errors in the audio may also be discovered, for example, those errors involved with key2AudioXS, which may cause major skipping distortions in the ripped audio tracks.
* Expanded Scouting Report-More room for more stats like OPS, GDP, Intentional Walks, Ground Ball Percent, and DICE.

Intentional and intentional
Intentional torts are any intentional acts that are reasonably foreseeable to cause harm to an individual, and that do so.
He now heads his own company, Intentional Software, with the aim of developing and marketing his concept of intentional programming.
William Doherty, a social scientist has explained in his book “ The Intentional Family ” that as family bonds are weakened by busy lifestyles, families can stay connected only by being intentional about maintaining important rituals and traditions.

Intentional and .
* IBB — Intentional base on balls: times awarded first base on balls ( see BB above ) deliberately thrown by the pitcher.
Intentional communities include Amish villages, ashrams, cohousing, communes, ecovillages, housing cooperatives, kibbutzim, and land trusts.
He would later collect several essays on content in The Intentional stance and synthesize his views on consciousness into a unified theory in Consciousness Explained.
True Believers: The Intentional Strategy and Why it Works ", in John Haugeland, Mind Design II: Philosophy, Psychology, Artificial Intelligence.
Intentional acts are specifically excluded.
" Vision and Intentional Content ," in E. LePore and R. Van Gulick ( eds.
Intentional torts include, among others, certain torts arising from the occupation or use of land.
Intentional communities were organized and built all over the world with the hope of making a more perfect way of living together.
Intentional property damage may be considered a form of violence, albeit one usually ( but not always ) less reprehensible than violence which does bodily harm to other living beings.
* W. K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley: The Intentional Fallacy, The Affective Fallacy
" Intentional " in this sense means the actor possessed a " purpose " or " desire " that his or her objective ( i. e. death of another human being ) be achieved.
* Intentional minor breaches of financial reporting requirements that aggregate to a material breach.
Intentional physical destruction of a will by the testator will revoke it, through deliberately burning or tearing the physical document itself, or by striking out the signature.

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