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  • 21intentional — /ɪnˈtɛnʃənəl/ (say in tenshuhnuhl) adjective 1. done with intention or on purpose: an intentional insult. 2. of or relating to intention or purpose. 3. Metaphysics a. relating to an appearance, phenomenon, or representation in the mind;… …

  • 22intentional — Performed or done with intent. In the law of private nuisance an invasion of another s interest in the use and enjoyment of land is intentional when the person whose conduct is in question as a basis for liability acts for the purpose of causing… …

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  • 23Intentional living — is a term used in a variety of contexts including religious, ethical and values oriented contexts as well as coaching, personal transformation, and leadership training practices and programs. In this sense, “intentional” is defined as “done with… …

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  • 24Intentional infliction of emotional distress — (IIED) is a tort claim of recent origin for intentional conduct that results in extreme emotional distress. Some courts and commentators have substituted mental for emotional , but the tort is the same. Some jurisdictions refer to IIED as the… …

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  • 25Intentional fallacy — Intentional fallacy, in literary criticism, addresses the assumption that the meaning intended by the author of a literary work is of primary importance. By characterizing this assumption as a fallacy, a critic suggests that the author s… …

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  • 26intentional tort — n. A tort committed deliberately with an express desire to harm. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. intentional tort A deliberate act tha …

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  • 27Intentional Software — is a software company founded by Charles Simonyi. It focuses on developing software tools that pass on control over functionality to the users, [cite book |title=Jump the Curve |last=Uldrich |first=Jack |year=2008 |publisher=Adams Media… …

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  • 28Intentional interference with contractual relations — is a common law tort that applies to an activity or activities that causes a damage to contractual relations between parties. It may include acts that prevent parties from contracting or it may cause the parties who have already entered into a… …

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  • 29intentional infliction of emotional distress — n. A deliberate act done expressly to inflict emotional distress on its victim. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. intentional infliction of emotional distress …

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  • 30Intentional validity — asks, Do the constructs we chose adequately represent what we intend to study ? Constructs must be specific enough to distinguish. (Eg, is it intelligence or cunningness?) See also * Construct validity * Validity (statistics) …

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