Sentence examples for knowingly encourage from inspiring English sources

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Why, they could argue, would they knowingly encourage friends to invest with a suspect operation?

As a result forums and websites, sometimes unwittingly but often knowingly, encourage bullying and mobbing, and often descend into little more than defamatory language.

I'm sure Ed did not knowingly encourage the use of torture in the campaign but he was happy to have the product of torture used.

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The district court did not err; Napster, by its conduct, knowingly encourages and assists the infringement of plaintiffs' copyrights.

"Tiffany has failed to demonstrate that eBay knowingly encouraged others to dilute Tiffany's trademarks," he wrote in his 66-page decision.

While the court agreed with the RIAA that Napster "knowingly encourages and assists" in the exchange of copyrighted material, it noted that a small amount of legitimate material is also available on the service.

Even the judge in the Napster case, who has declared that the firm "knowingly encourages and assists" piracy, has implied that the industry's refusal to embrace a new model is the root of the problem.

The three judges on the panel telegraphed their view that Napster would ultimately lose on the merits and found that the company "knowingly encourages and assists in the infringement of copyrights".

People have said, for instance, "Why hasn't Sandy Weill been charged?" Well, there is no evidence that Sandy Weill — who I think has epitomized for many people the sort of corporate titan who built this entire system and benefitted from it and therefore should pay a price — there is no evidence that he knowingly encouraged or participated in disseminating any false recommendations.

The appellate court ruled that Judge Patel was correct to find that Napster "knowingly encourages and assists" in the exchange of copyrighted music and that such behavior appears to cut into the record industry's sales and could hinder its ability to tap into the online market.

We know this of any prospective flare-ripper: either he (and invariably it will be a he) is a) an attention-seeking idiot or somebody that wilfully desires to damage football, acting outside the knowledge of active supporter groups; or b) somebody known to supporter groups either tacitly or knowingly encouraged to challenge or embarrass the governing body.

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