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This type of self-harm is known as non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), which by definition is the deliberate, intentional damage to one's body tissue without the intention of dying.
They were charged with conspiracy and intentional damage to protected computers under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
The defendants are all being charged with several counts of conspiracy and intentional damage to a protected computer.
In 50 years no intentional damage had ever been done to the old duke's home of Chatsworth House or its gardens.
"Any intentional damage at the White House complex, which is a national treasure, is both inappropriate and a serious matter," the report said.
On September 22, 2011, in a coffee shop in Mountain View, California, Doyon was arrested and charged with causing intentional damage to a protected computer.
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This methodology reviews the adverse events (AE) detected in every single patient that was looked after in this unit between March 2014 and October 2015.AE: non-intentional damage caused during or as a consequence of the medical attention received and non-related to the evolution or eventual complications of the initial illness.
Yet intentional or otherwise, damage was clearly done — and that may be the most powerful argument for the need to audit increasingly powerful algorithms.
But damages for intentional torts sometimes include punitive damages, which carry all the marks of punishment, though the procedural route to getting them is vastly different from that of criminal punishment (see Coleman & Mendlow 2010).
Treating pain location as the intentional location of tissue damage as represented in the pain experience, in one form or another, seems to dominate the thinking in this area.
She said she believes the damage was intentional.
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