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“We’ve been very intentional, because after the transition to affordable, we want to guarantee that they’re going to remain affordable,” he said.

Managing director Rawdon Glover said taking new cars off sale was "intentional" as it looked to create a barrier between the old models and the new Jaguar vehicles.

From BBC

In a statement, Ms. Rosenbury, who left Florida in 2023 to become president of Barnard College, said the school’s efforts were part of an intentional plan funded by the university, the state and donors.

It’s also a test, intentional or not: Just how loyal is the rest of the GOP?

From Salon

However, Mr Bailey said the prosecution's case was that Ms Riaz's injuries were caused by "sustained, persistent, deliberate, and intentional application of severe force".

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