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The macabre notion sprang to my mind last week when, a century after the start of that savage conflict, officials suggested that desperate migrants were deliberately risking a "Blighty" as they tried to enter Europe illegally.
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In 1989, three French girls deliberately risked expulsion by wearing headscarves to school.
(He worked on the critically revered television show of the same name.) He boldly let his own freak flag fly in the 2000 pathology-driven comedy "Chuck & Buck," in which, as a childlike man (Buck) who romantically stalks an old friend, he slithers under your skin, delivering an off-putting performance that deliberately risks turning a creepy story into an unlikable one.
A Classical Theater of Harlem production directed by Mr. Preisser, this Caligula is an original work, not an adaptation of Camus, and like the company's 2003 hit production of Genet's "Blacks," the show makes resonant use of a generalized, shabby circus setting and interactions with the audience that deliberately risk offense.
Why do I get the sense that our national leadership, like the British in WWII, is choosing to deliberately disregard certain critical intelligence, risking some lives, in order to "succeed" in some larger goal?
Antipredatory adaptations to foraging behavior have largely been studied in risk-heterogeneous environments, such as desert ecosystems with a choice of microhabitats [4] or in habitats deliberately made risk-heterogeneous, for example by mowing [5].
What if a terrorist were to do the same deliberately?The risk of accidentally creating something bad is probably low.
Simon Jenkins's distaste for scientists leads him to declare that they deliberately overstate risks, and make panic predictions (Swine flu was as elusive as WMD. The real threat is mad scientist syndrome, 15 January).
And it has launched a project called REdeliberately high-risk and high-return, says Dr Brilliant.
Within the road system, there are compliant road users who may make an error that leads to a crash, resulting in a 'system failure', and there are also road users who deliberately take risks and display dangerous or 'extreme' behaviours that lead to a crash.
"If civilians are being told that they should leave or risk being deliberately targeted by military forces, that amounts to forcible transfer," Alex Whiting, a former prosecutions coördinator at the I.C.C., who now teaches at Harvard Law School, told me.
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