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Discrimination sometimes stems from individual intent, but sometimes it develops out of (or is supported by) a system or infrastructure that can't think for itself.
The proposed methodology for this initiative thus specifies that "[t]he intent is to generate classifications stemming from basic behavioral neuroscience.
In developing standardized disclosure language, our intent was to identify those responsibilities and to help eliminate investor confusion stemming from the variety of phrasings that had begun to appear in official statements.
"We have consistently emphasized the importance of voter intent in ballot disputes," the Alaska Supreme Court said in a 2007 ruling on a case stemming from a close Democratic primary.
stemming from a personal feud.
The violence that killed civilians seems to have stemmed from assumptions, not intent.
Some philanthropy veterans said the interest in creating foundations with a limited life span could stem from growing concerns about donor intent.
Another blind spot stems from the gap that exists between the intent and impact of our actions.
And it stemmed from an assumption of Mr. Clinton's intent by the pardon attorney, since the pardons office had not received any documents from the White House relating to Mr. Braswell's pardon, the official said.
Another narrative debate stemmed from an episode in which Doug found himself on the same basketball team as Roger, who was intent to tease him about his lack of appropriate footwear.
Such caution stems from history.
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