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intentional

[in-ten-shuh-nl] / ɪnˈtɛn ʃə nl /


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By virtue of owning the conclusion, and it’s a moving one, McHale brings order to the whole; given the scattered process, and the changes between and within each section, it feels remarkably cohesive and intentional.

From Los Angeles Times

In the new petition, Maxwell says these “misrepresentations establish both intentional concealment and actual bias.”

From Salon

In the midst of this busy season, Thomas has been more intentional about maintaining his mental health.

From Los Angeles Times

Some were drawn in a realistic style, while others were more abstract, but all showed intentional design rather than random ornamentation.

From Science Daily

But one university told the BBC it was likely because many misconduct cases were about poor practice – such as bad referencing – rather than intentional misconduct.

From BBC