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There are actors it's good to see in a movie, regardless of impersonally routine direction and a script with utterly foreseeable action and leaden humor, and this comedy, set in the world of competitive collegiate a-cappella singing, is filled with such actors.
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The DDE and the IFD distinguish between the intended outcome of predictable (or foreseeable) actions and outcomes and those actions and outcomes that are not intended.
(23 a) Durability should be defined as the ability of a product to maintain its required performance over a given or long period, under the influence of foreseeable actions, assuming a normal or average rate of usage.
"The ongoing live-capture trade since 1989 may have contributed to a cumulative decline over the past two decades," the agency writes, "and we considered this in combination with other past, present, and foreseeable future actions".
In denying the permit NOAA stated ""We believe the ongoing live-capture trade since 1989 may have contributed to a cumulative decline over the past two decades, and we considered this in combination with other past, present and foreseeable future actions". The Georgia Aquarium is defiantly appealing the decision.
The decision illustrates how the quagmire in Albany — the state budget is now a month late, with no action foreseeable — is already taking a toll on core city services.
He added that UK growth was set to remain well below its historic average for the foreseeable future unless action was taken.
His team is still hoping for a legal reversal, but with no foreseeable timeline for action, the family remains in a cruel limbo.
Applying the case of Hughes v Lord Advocate, Kennedy found that the harm was not reasonably foreseeable, and both actions under nuisance and negligence must fail.
See id. at 25. Furthermore, several states contend that the Fourth Amendment does not protect the destruction of evidence in one's home, regardless of whether those actions were foreseeable or unforeseeable to police officers.
Legal language is full of different ways to parse the idea of intentionality, but one basic principle is that a person is held to "intend" the foreseeable consequences of their actions.
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