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* IBB — Intentional base on balls: times awarded first base on balls ( see BB above ) deliberately thrown by the pitcher.
* 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 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.
Twin Oaks also hosts annual intentional community gatherings which are cosponsored by the Fellowship for Intentional Community.
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.
It first appeared in Essays in Criticism at Oxford some years ago, and was in part, I believe, an answer to an essay written many years ago, about twenty at least, by a friend of mine, Monroe Beardsley, and myself, called ' The Intentional Fallacy.
* Intentional Base On Balls: Todd Hundley ( Mets ), by pitcher Mark Thompson
Intentional excursions beyond the normal operating ranges may be used by an attacker to thwart a cryptographic module's defenses.
Intentional emergence occurs when some creative uses of the game are intended by the game designers.
Intentional headbutting is illegal in association football and will warrant dismissal by a red card.
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.
As envisioned by Simonyi, developing a new application via the Intentional Programming paradigm proceeds as follows.
Intentional illegal acts or any illegal gains / profits obtained by directors / officers are not covered under most D & O insurance policies ; coverage would only extend to " wrongful acts " as defined under the policy, which may include certain acts, omissions, misstatements while acting as a director / officer of the organization.
Studies of Deep-trance Automatic Scripts and the Bearing of Intentional Actions by the Trance Personalities on the Question of Human Survival.
Intention and Survival: Psychical Research Studies and the Bearing of Intentional Actions by Trance Personalities on the Problem of Human Survival, edited by J. D.
Intention and Survival: Psychical Research Studies and the Bearing of Intentional Actions by Trance Personalities on the Problem of Human Survival, 2nd Edition, edited by Margaret Lillian Hamilton.
Mayberry had a sharp eye at the plate as evidenced by his leading the American League in walks ( bases on balls ) twice 1973 and 1975 and leading the American League with Intentional walks ( bases on balls ) with 17 in 1973.

Intentional and does
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.
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 and include
Intentional communities include Amish villages, ashrams, cohousing, communes, ecovillages, housing cooperatives, kibbutzim, and land trusts.
Intentional torts include, among others, certain torts arising from the occupation or use of land.
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.
Intentional communities include cohousing, residential land trusts, ecovillages, communes, kibbutzim, ashrams, and housing cooperatives.
Intentional communities include collective households, cohousing communities, ecovillages, communes, survivalist retreats, kibbutzim, ashrams, and housing cooperatives.

Intentional and deliberate
Intentional behavior can also be just thoughtful and deliberate goal-directedness.

Intentional and attempt
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 usually
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.
Intentional communications jamming is usually aimed at radio signals to disrupt control of a battle.

Intentional and action
" Intentional action and side effects in ordinary language ", Analysis 63, pp. 190 – 193.
" Intentional action in folk psychology: An experimental investigation ", Philosophical Psychology 16, pp. 309 – 324.

Intentional and intended
In 1946, William K. Wimsatt and Monroe Beardsley published a classic and controversial New Critical essay entitled " The Intentional Fallacy ", in which they argued strongly against the relevance of an author's intention, or " intended meaning " in the analysis of a literary work.

Intentional and improve
Intentional weight loss refers to the loss of total body mass in an effort to improve fitness and health, and / or to change appearance.

Intentional and instead
Intentional improvised uses of irregular kanji spellings ( instead of as spelling mistakes ) are referred to as 義訓 gikun, and generally require furigana to be read properly ; many jukujikun ( established meaning-spellings ) began life as gikun ( improvised meaning-spellings ).

Intentional and .
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.
Torts may be categorized in several ways: one such way is to divide them into Negligence, Intentional Torts, and Quasi-Torts.
Intentional torts are any intentional acts that are reasonably foreseeable to cause harm to an individual, and that do so.
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 is often, but not always, malicious.
* 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 drug abuse or overdose is a form of self-harm often committed with suicidal undertones.

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