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"inadvertent" Definitions
  1. done by accident, without being intended

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By definition, any accidental nuclear war would have to be inadvertent; conversely, however, there remain certain identifiable forms of inadvertent nuclear war that would not be accidental.
The biggest issue -- whether it was intentional or inadvertent.
His campaign says that failure to report was an inadvertent
"And they raise the danger of inadvertent escalation," he added.
But there was perhaps some inadvertent truth in the remark.
It's not clear exactly what led to the inadvertent disclosure.
AltiGen later stated that Mr. Wanger's filing failure was inadvertent.
And it has funny moments, albeit of the inadvertent kind.
The Canadian Coast Guard was less amused with the inadvertent invasion.
Separations also happened under previous administrations, but generally they were inadvertent.
The result could create an inadvertent dilemma for the United States.
If the reaction gets too hot, it can cause inadvertent explosions.
Are we guests at an orgy, eager participants, or inadvertent witnesses?
The 2246-247 war has found other curious, possibly inadvertent, echoes.
Whole Foods denied that these errors were anything other than inadvertent.
"When we say inadvertent it still has potential ramifications," he said.
Many health care hoax sites thrive on revenue from inadvertent advertisers.
This has been an inadvertent side effect of the vape panic.
A screenshot showing SORM network integration exposed during the inadvertent breach.
The inadvertent tweet was sent during routine monitoring of trending topics.
Some revelations are inadvertent, and not especially flattering to the author.
The resulting inadvertent whack meant Gooden's start that night was canceled.
Mila Kunis once delivered quite the inadvertent shock to her UPS driver.
They're obsessed because of the song's inadvertent connection to a gay kink.
The inadvertent surveillance, Nunes said, was not tied to ongoing Russia investigation.
One obvious risk of making online shopping so easy is inadvertent ordering.
Administrative personnel should facilitate elimination of inadvertent obstacles to congressionally-approved approaches.
It may have been inadvertent, but he doesn't even call the police.
Certainly some Australian partisans would have seen it as inadvertent and inconsequential.
Put more bluntly, Europe has become an inadvertent underwriter of al Qaeda.
This reduces the risk of accidental or inadvertent events that could escalate.
Regulators called him reckless and at fault for even an inadvertent violation.
"Inadvertent violations like Obama's are punished civilly by the FEC," he said.
" In the statement obtained by PEOPLE, the hospital says it regrets "inadvertent billing.
Then, my parents bought the greatest inadvertent sex toy ever: a beanbag chair.
It is safe to assume any distraction caused by Mr McCain was inadvertent.
Inadvertent phone calls have yet to join the pantheon of legendary reporting methods.
The idea is to avoid miscommunication and inadvertent encounters in the military realm.
The Kings requested a replay, but Pominville's contact with Quick was ruled inadvertent.
I didn't choose to see these three films because of their inadvertent connection.
Helping people tune out the negative feedback, sometimes even inadvertent, that they get.
The company admitted to the incident last month, but said it was inadvertent.
Sometimes, they can break the code in ways that seem innocent or inadvertent.
Trump officials have called the mix-up an inadvertent error by his staff.
Fiat Chrysler has reports of as many as 22 inadvertent air bag deployments.
The omission of that visit in the case file was inadvertent, he said.
Sweetness — perhaps inadvertent sweetness — has been part of his arsenal from the beginning.
American officials have never publicly acknowledged their inadvertent role in fueling the attacks.
Inadvertent public disclosure of such data could profoundly impact companies and harm consumers.
Yeah, because some decision that somebody made, inadvertent or not ... No, Google did it.
But until now such forecasts have served as inadvertent testaments to the country's resilience.
It also reduces to zero the amount of inadvertent collection you do on Americans.
The Pentagon "deeply regrets" the "inadvertent breach" of attorney-client communications, the filing said.
Yet in going back to the apparently irrelevant past, Lutes became an inadvertent prophet.
Perhaps that's some inadvertent symbolism for Kiiara: her sight's set on being trap queen.
This was confirmed through an inadvertent mention in a federal court filing last November.
According to the star's Instagram Story, she's leaning into her new — and inadvertent — fringe.
Los Angeles acknowledged the inadvertent use of the perk and have protested the outcome.
In a somewhat inadvertent way, that's how a tourism business with her granddaughter began.
However, CBS's producers may have been unable to spare themselves from some inadvertent foreshadowing.
I have made inadvertent errors in completing the divestitures required by my ethics agreement.
Accidental: ISF members report that completely inadvertent breaches are more common than malicious ones.
We have had discussions with the family regarding inadvertent billing and we regret this error.
Although the elbow appeared inadvertent, DeRozan was issued a flagrant-1 foul after the play.
For him, this is the latest iteration of what's been a cycle of inadvertent discoveries.
"Increased attention to pregnancy screening measures may help reduce inadvertent exposure to gadolinium," Bird said.
There are so many inadvertent boundaries placed on people when it comes to sexual misconduct.
The asparagus industry may also have been an inadvertent beneficiary of Britain's measly pay growth.
Food-free play areas and plenty of wipes can help minimize risks of inadvertent exposure.
Big question: Does the immune system target these neurons or is the reaction is inadvertent?
The inadvertent eating of wire bristles from the brushes that are used to clean grills.
Clinton's staff that she was taking the risk of the inadvertent release of classified information.
The Obama campaign committed inadvertent infractions that were inevitable in large campaigns, Mr. Hasen said.
However, diplomats and military experts have warned that the risk of inadvertent strikes is high.
A Justice Department spokesman declined to say on Thursday what led to the inadvertent disclosure.
Lykes returned to action one week after taking an inadvertent injury from teammate Sam Waardenburg.
The tensions underscored the risks of inadvertent casualties among the different forces operating in Syria.
This seems increasingly likely, as she drops inadvertent hints and practices some sloppy iPhone tradecraft.
To convict, prosecutors must prove that the violation was knowing and willful, not merely inadvertent.
The macho heroics feel haloed with quotation marks, and an inadvertent heaviness undercuts the mayhem.
There have been several cases of inadvertent data exposures from changing storage server permissions to public.
Rest assured, there will be no staffing issues on our end and/or inadvertent button pushing.
The pattern of inadvertent subversion is so persistent that Goldberg speculates it might have psychological roots.
I have been told there were court concerns about how much inadvertent collection was taking place.
"It's worth it just to have the chicharron twice," he explained, letting out an inadvertent belch.
The Senate paved the way for the filibuster through a possibly inadvertent rule adjustment in 1806.
Never Grow Up, in mostly inadvertent ways, thus offers another way of telling Jackie Chan's story.
Moreover, the inadvertent surveillance is rightfully distinguished from the original suggestion of a targeting of Trump.
An inadvertent elbow to the face by Shaun Livingston left VanVleet bleeding from below his eye.
The official scorer has that as an own goal, although the redirection by Cionek was inadvertent.
Some psychiatric illness may be an inadvertent consequence, in part, of having an aggressive immune system.
But it quickly became clear that the detonation was inadvertent and not an act of terrorism.
" He added: "And because he's got this history, it can't just be, 'Oh, it was inadvertent.
There was a time where inadvertent statements were correctable and their consequences were topics of concern?
The inadvertent sale, the company said, was improper, and it demanded that Arkansas return the drug.
Clinton's supporters call the inadvertent mishandling of information that was deemed classified after it was sent.
And the President only risks some inadvertent misstatement becoming a new national narrative by doing that.
There are many examples of inadvertent disclosure of donor information from federal forms in recent years.
Let's pause here to admire Lipman's timing from a marketing perspective, even if it's entirely inadvertent.
He was an entrepreneur and an opportunist, a showman, a creative dynamo, and a (sometimes inadvertent) visionary.
It understands the data more than the user, so inadvertent algorithmic cruelty is a very possible result.
"The thing I would be concerned about is some inadvertent incident that could go incendiary," he said.
After my inadvertent "psychoeducation," I now feel free to pet every pit bull I see (within reason).
His story just didn't remain that way, and we're likely now witnessing an inadvertent season 2 retcon.
We sincerely apologize for this inadvertent similarity and have permanently pulled the item from the tour collection.
And he caused an uproar with an inadvertent S.O.S. thanks to a poorly arranged American flag pin.
" The source continues, "She never intended to break any laws, and if she did, it was inadvertent.
They decided they were getting too much inadvertent collection… but you lose some legitimate collection as well.
Now I felt that one wrong step or one inadvertent remark could bring serious harm to someone.
The Secure Act corrects recent inadvertent increases in the taxes Gold Star Families pay on survivor benefits.
It's not malign, often inadvertent, and not even conscious; but it can drive unhelpful policies and decisions.
Abandoning a wounded man to fight and die by himself, however inadvertent, officers say, would be devastating.
Two possible risks include collateral damage to third parties and inadvertent escalation of tension with other countries.
A NetJets spokesman said the government found "inadvertent errors" in the company's processes for verifying workers' residency.
It offers nothing but an inadvertent parody of grief that seems flattened and stripped of actual emotion.
"The thing I would  be concerned about is some inadvertent incident that could go incendiary," he said.
We knew his reasons: His twisted covetousness gave him an inadvertent, pivotal role in the grand drama.
If it were a one-time comment, an inadvertent insensitivity, it would still have stirred a firestorm.
That said, the (presumably inadvertent) Tide Pod connection here is so very real, and so very funny.
But it seems the most significant cost savings is resulting from inadvertent dis-enrollments and automatic reassignments.
In a telephone interview, Schur discussed them, the show's inadvertent political parallels and, yes, those pesky spiders.
You see, to be a fan of cycling is to be an inadvertent aficionado of international intrigue.
The fundamental question now isn't about Trump's lies, or intelligence leaks, or inadvertent collection of Trump communications.
Buffet's spiky and always prominent signature is, like so much else about his work, an inadvertent parody.
This now brings to mind a corollary distinction between unintentional/inadvertent nuclear war and accidental nuclear war.
The event offers some inadvertent but relevant counterprogramming, celebrating Duncan's trailblazing work as an artist and feminist.
He was an inadvertent darling of the gutter press, and that only enraged the tennis establishment further.
Now New York City's consumer watchdog agency wants answers from the companies that make those inadvertent spy cams.
This will have the inadvertent effect of forcing heavy emitters in Ontario to pay the new carbon tax.
He made his inadvertent stage debut at three when he wandered in from the wings towards the lights.
All astronauts today owe what we know about surviving in weightlessness ... to inadvertent pioneering of these space dogs.
His inadvertent tumble into the maelstrom of American politics began late one night, shortly after the 2016 election.
The keyboard was set to a spacey echo effect, and Snow's inadvertent chord became the show's iconic theme.
Whether because of an inadvertent computer glitch or by design, shadow banning is wrong and, frankly, un-American.
I wasn't sure whether to believe them or to consider their statements the inadvertent propaganda of the excited.
They didn't know how much inadvertent [collection] they had unless you go back and look at every one.
The move comes mere hours after pirates uploaded the album to streaming sites after the original, inadvertent, upload.
Although often overlooked in the opioid discussion, hospitals have become an inadvertent gateway to opioid use in America.
Our team will work to delete any recording which is determined to be an inadvertent trigger of Siri.
However, it added that even inadvertent errors could damage public trust and violate criminal conflict of interest law.
This is a change we hope was inadvertent, and we're going to lobby hard to get it corrected.
In Texas, officials are attempting to further criminalize eligible voters for inadvertent errors often caused by language barriers.
I share them with those who provided me the millions of nudges, inadvertent and purposeful, that helped me.
It's invigorating to find yourself the subject of a look so wistful, even if the expression is inadvertent.
This makes singular "they" a perfect pronoun — it's flexible, inclusive, unobtrusive and obviates the risk of inadvertent misgendering.
The problem was the referees, upon review, deemed the whistle inadvertent, because Finney-Smith did not commit goaltending.
An errant noise while Hughes approached, an inadvertent glint from his flashlight, and his plan would probably fail.
Cruz, of course, claims that the failure to report was "inadvertent" and that this is a non-story.
The White House later said her praise for the products was inadvertent, and no disciplinary action was taken.
Ridiculous and inadvertent filtering mistakes have led to situations like Facebook banning a photo of the Venus of Willendorf.
"It is simply irresponsible to focus criticism on inadvertent casualties caused by the Coalition's war to defeat ISIS," Col.
Also again: Impossible to say for sure that it was a dirty play, as opposed to an inadvertent collision.
A spokesperson at the company said an "inadvertent error" caused the segment to be clipped out from the episode.
The committee also determined that inadvertent or incidental contact with the helmet and/or facemask is not a foul.
And now he only has three days left, which means he's desperate to stay out of any inadvertent trouble.
" The Texas senator further called the incident "a staffing issue," continuing, "And it was inadvertent, it was a mistake.
His inadvertent tardiness proved to be a boon a few hours later when everyone was told to evacuate immediately.
It also must be pointed out that there is a racial dimension to Sanders' dismissal, however inadvertent it is.
Immediate steps need to be taken to de-escalate tensions and lessen the risk of miscalculation and inadvertent conflict.
Vulnerability on its own may set an inadvertent example that employees should sit with problems instead of solve them.
Turkish officials said the first day of talks had focused on ways to guarantee no inadvertent "friendly fire" clashes.
Yet it bears saying that Ms. Bialosky's inadvertent repetition of biographical boilerplate was not an egregious theft intentionally performed.
Second, there was the notion that the Pre-Raphaelite painters were camp — innocent or inadvertent camp, according to Sontag.
Perhaps the book's greatest strength is inadvertent: It reminds us how badly in need of updating our canons are.
The authors propose this is a built-in "natural limit" to our longevity, an "inadvertent byproduct" of our biology.
Voting rights groups, however, object to an inadvertent error creating an obstacle to a person's fundamental right to vote.
It may have been rooted in ignorance, but at some point repeated inadvertent denial becomes indistinguishable from the intentional kind.
This is the kind of inadvertent stuff that happens when you are doing live coverage, unfortunate in this case, obviously.
But the trendiness of sad online culture may lead to wrongful self-diagnoses and an inadvertent trivialization of serious illnesses.
But based on reactions from the Washington press corps who cover him, Mr. Giuliani, 75, is an accomplished inadvertent caller.
His first, searing foray into the world of zombies — and the inadvertent casting choice he made — truly secured his legacy.
The FTC noted in its press release that the company said that the failure to report the purchase was inadvertent.
Those tests have stopped, as have its tests of the warheads themselves, lowering tension and the risk of inadvertent escalation.
"It's not credible that it was inadvertent—you blocked me & other reporters [sic] mins after critical tweets," Lizza fired  back .
Citi flagged the issue to the OCC, saying the discrepancies were inadvertent and it had taken steps to resolve them.
Precision measurements of Hubble&aposs Constant over the years is actually what led to the inadvertent discovery of  dark energy .
"It was inadvertent," Black said, elaborating that the change occurred because a gate agent was trying to seat people together.
As difficult as it is to stomach Trump, the efficacy of his inadvertent anti-establishment movement is hard to challenge.
However, Stars coach Ruff successfully challenged the goal on grounds of inadvertent interference with the goaltender, and it was disallowed.
Ms Walls argues that Thoreau's seclusion at Walden Pond should instead be viewed as an inadvertent piece of performance art.
Halvorsen is probably the best known of the airlift pilots, thanks to an inadvertent propaganda coup born out of goodwill.
Correspondingly, a potential source of unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war could be a visible strategy of "feigned irrationality" that backfires.
His were a result of an inadvertent brush with fire coral while scuba diving for ingredients off the Florida coast.
Johnson took the high road and said that while it was inadvertent and no advantage was gained, rules are rules.
During the 2016 season, former Atlanta Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez found out he had been fired from an inadvertent email.
It means using the diplomatic channel we opened with Iran, after 35 years without such contact, to avoid inadvertent escalation.
Much of the coverage of "The Handmaid's Tale," adapted from the 1985 Margaret Atwood novel, mused on its inadvertent timeliness.
This was inadvertent and both addresses are in the same county and same congressional district, there was no improper purpose.
"The Nerve" is unhurried, verging on indifferent, a perhaps inadvertent nod to when country first went alt- in the 1990s.
" The episode did include a shout-out to Palin in the credits, listing her as a "Special Publicity Consultant (Inadvertent).
Correspondingly, a potential source of unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war could be a visible strategy of "feigned irrationality" that backfires.
Round one seemed to belong to Cejudo, though he was deducted one point after two consecutive, inadvertent groin shots landed.
Fittingly, the inadvertent data exposure came in the form of an email updating Ghostery users about the company's data collection policies.
They require two hands, which can cause inadvertent motions, and they can take thousands of hours of training to use effectively.
"I'm the inadvertent 'creator' of the scene," says Snowball_Eater, who now serves as a mod for the subreddit he made famous.
"Over the years, significant safeguards effectively ensured that the inadvertent shipments were not a threat," the report released on Friday said.
Bridges that cross these two inadvertent fortifications have collapsed, making this infrastructure—ordinarily ignored in passing by Portlanders—now unavoidably apparent.
"The electronic publication of this version, awaiting edits from the Senator following his meeting with Judge Garland, was inadvertent," Edwards added.
As we reported, Maddox suffered no injuries and some witnesses on the jet say Brad's contact with the boy was inadvertent.
Gaga's near-perfect halftime performance — featuring everything from subversive political statements to inadvertent Spongebob Squarepants references —  blew the internet's collective mind.
No one appreciates these unintended consequences more than Russia, and the Kremlin will likely be delighted to exploit the inadvertent windfall.
He was taken down by Adam Gotsis and received an inadvertent knee to the back from fellow defensive end Shelby Harris.
These inadvertent camp moments, where the party guest did not realize the ironic connotations of their own costume, were pure gold.
Part of the success of China is the inadvertent assistance from the United States such as at the Federal Trade Commission.
"We have no information to contradict [the assertion] that the various omissions and inaccuracies on your part were inadvertent," Apol concludes.
And even the darkest eye shadows have little fallout, so your cheeks won't end up with an inadvertent dusting of smokiness.
One way to understand how the parasite pulls this off is to consider its bite as a kind of inadvertent vaccine.
That has required extensive efforts to guard against inadvertent incidents, with close coordination at various levels of the chain of command.
On the same program with these top-notch hoofers, Mr. Carmona gave an inadvertent lesson in differences between tap and flamenco.
Or their violation is inadvertent--not knowing that their employment visa is valid only for a designated employer and designated time.
He had proficiency training in inadvertent entry into instrument meteorological conditions and unusual attitude recovery in May 238, the update says.
Atlanta lost Cam Reddish with a face contusion in the first quarter after he took an inadvertent elbow to the nose.
Vikram's inadvertent strike of the moon reveals properties of the soil in the area that scientists would not have seen otherwise.
But in an era where an inadvertent retweet or insensitive Facebook comment can balloon into controversy, the task can be perilous.
Left unchecked, the present dynamics point toward greater bloodshed, growing instability and greater risks of direct — even if inadvertent — military confrontation.
Some former felons worried that future restrictions imposed by the Legislature could result in inadvertent inaccuracies on their voter registration forms.
Chao later divested in June 2019 and admitted to "inadvertent misstatements of fact" in her financial disclosure report and ethics agreement.
All art is some form of artivism now, as we will all become inadvertent activists, whether we like it or not.
So, while I'll always enjoy Anne Hathaway's inadvertent banquet brain freeze, I don't think I'll be rewatching The Princess Diaries anytime soon.
But, by signalling that the files had spread, Boback had concocted a potent marketing parable: inadvertent file sharing could have dire consequences.
Yes, the defense ends up sounding as tone deaf as when people claim having Black friends shields them from inadvertent racist comments.
Yet the schools, as well as military service in both world wars, had an inadvertent benefit: to forge a pan-Indian identity.
That cave's second Dark victim is our inadvertent Will Byers (Noah Schnapp) stand-in, Mikkel Nielsen (Daan Lennard Liebrenz), Ulrich's youngest child.
And at a certain point, I think they can become inadvertent scare tactics, frightening plus-sized women out of the dating pool.
It is akin to Facebook's inadvertent promotion of anger and tribalism with a less active algorithm but on a far larger scale.
Britney Spears is learning a tough lesson ... jet skiing can be fun, but it can also lead to an inadvertent butt floss.
"Both sides have said it was an inadvertent crossing into territorial waters, where Iran is entitled to exercise criminal jurisdiction," Weiner added.
"Reality is that through its hostile policy toward Iran, the Trump administration has created an environment ripe for inadvertent conflict," he said.
Weapon scientists anticipated a yield of 6 megatons, but new weapon designs led to the inadvertent discovery of thermonuclear fusion chain reactions.
I had sought their counsel a week before as I tried to understand what, if anything, this inadvertent journey meant to me.
I'm inclined to believe Sharapova that her doping, which caused her to be barred from the tour for 15 months, was inadvertent.
Adapted from a Jonathan Ames novel, it's an expressionist, emotional, and brutal film about a haunted hitman who becomes an inadvertent vigilante.
This week, the House Science Committee announced plans to look into the inadvertent involvement of the New York Fed in the heist.
These "internal risks" range from inadvertent mishandling of a sensitive file to the theft of company secrets, sometimes by a departing employee.
This hurts the show, both depriving it of desperately needed depth and giving inadvertent absolution to the flaws of modern true crime.
Before the inadvertent announcement about supremacy, Google was already leading the pack in terms of the sheer size of its quantum computer.
At once faithful and irreverent, it's an illuminating interpretation that is alert to the script's inadvertent comedy and delighted to mine it.
Yet I can also see that the two played as a kind of inadvertent but perfect double feature turning lots of people off.
Surely Giuliani's inadvertent revelation that the president of the United States may have potentially violated campaign finance law is a huge deal, right?
By registering drones, introducing safety awareness tests to educate users we can reduce the inadvertent breaching of airspace restrictions to protect the public.
It's a surprising twist that almost redeems what would otherwise be a terrible, terrible movie into something akin to an inadvertent cult classic.
The story of Ruth Coker Burks, an Arkansas woman who became an accidental AIDS caregiver and inadvertent activist, had been lost to history.
It's also responded to airspace violations and to intended or inadvertent artillery shelling that lands on the their side of the Golan Heights.
It is possible that promoting breast-feeding as natural could have the inadvertent effect the authors of the current article suggest, Salmon said.
Maggiano's Little Italy said it was the "inadvertent" site of a protest on Friday after it hosted a National Policy Institute get-together.
A direct phone line connects the command centers of the U.S. and Russian militaries in Syria, so that they can avoid inadvertent clashes.
You line this up with [Kushner's] failures on his security forms … and it's a lot to just say it was an inadvertent failure.
Moreover, there is much to be lost politically for appearing aggressive, being responsible for injured soldiers, and especially for causing inadvertent collateral damage.
"China is not intimidated by U.S. carriers and is brave enough to touch off an inadvertent confrontation," Yue wrote on his Weibo account.
Kevin Love was forced out of the game with a possible concussion after taking an inadvertent elbow to the head from Harrison Barnes.
Another inadvertent loophole in the alternative fuels credit raised the estimated size of the subsidy from $28503 million to more than $22019 billion.
Bella Hadid took a subtle, possibly inadvertent dig at Victoria&aposs Secret while speaking at the Vogue Fashion Festival in Paris on Friday.
It started with Ken Douglas and "Dub" Taylor's Trademark of Quality, an inadvertent two-man operation based out of Los Angeles, in 1969.
" I think both definitions apply to how tourist spaces act on us: The effects are both intentional "strong clues" and inadvertent "action possibilities.
It appeared that inadvertent "programming errors resulted in significant overcounting" of how many mobile devices it had been thwarted from accessing, it said.
The outcome included an inadvertent signal from a game official on Duke's would-be tying two-point conversion earlier in the fourth quarter.
The US official added that Kim was worried any inadvertent movement of his military units would raise tensions leading up to the summit.
Mr. El Akkad wonders if readers will be drawn in by the novel's inadvertent timeliness, or repelled by its unsettling proximity to reality.
His lawyer called all inappropriate expenses "mistakes" that were "strictly inadvertent and unintentional" last year, and Hunter has repaid the campaign roughly $21,0003.
An inadvertent beacon of horrifyingly entertaining gaffes and flubs, Spicer is bad at smoothing over controversy that shouldn't be smoothed over to begin with.
This caused inadvertent disruptions to online gaming, YouTube, Gmail, the web version of Google Play, Google Drive, and reCAPTCHA, as well as small businesses.
Since May 23, the DEP said the project had 22 inadvertent releases, or spills, prompting the environmental regulator to issue 2345 notices of violation.
By the time things work up to a fevered inadvertent replication of the Stanford Prison Experiment, it doesn't seem like that great a leap.
When we think of augmented reality face filters, we tend to think of goofy novelties like Halloween masks, face swapping, or inadvertent racist caricatures.
Unlike my shoe boxes — which are curated; their contents whittled down to a few, choice items — my old phone was an inadvertent time capsule.
Most companies disclosed the secret requests in bands of 500 with a six-month reporting delay to avoid any inadvertent interference with active investigations.
"Following the inadvertent passive breach, action to bring the fund back into compliance is already underway," the Woodford spokesman said in an emailed statement.
Susie, who caught Midge's inadvertent act, bails the Upper West Sider out of jail within 19503 minutes and asks her to pursue stand-up.
As the U.S. emerges as a major oil player, America could become the "inadvertent swing producer," the vice chairman of consultancy group IHS said.
Through her own inadvertent networking, Lindsay learns that the stylist's job requires travel, which leads to Paul finding out that Lindsay had an abortion.
"Uncertain rainfall may act as an inadvertent drag on growth," said Razia Khan, the head of research for Africa at Standard Chartered in London.
"Even inadvertent errors regarding compliance with your ethical obligations can undermine public trust in both you and the overall ethics program," the letter said.
"It is simply irresponsible to focus criticism on inadvertent casualties caused by the Coalition's war to defeat ISIS," a spokesman for the coalition, Col.
The facts speak for themselves: When U.S. forces oust an undesirable government in the Islamic world, the inadvertent result is to make things worse.
The comedy, which is inadvertent, springs from Robertson's absence of common sense about these utopian projects, pious intent being very different from pragmatic achievement.
This idea arises quite naturally from his earlier belief in the doctrine of purgatory, which is a response to virtually universal, and inadvertent, sinfulness.
But just because she's apologetic for the inadvertent "hooha" of it all doesn't mean she's going to stand for any back talk about it.
Irving was considered questionable for the game after taking an inadvertent elbow from team mate Aron Baynes 1:50 into Friday's game against Charlotte.
The masking of names is meant to protect innocent people from such inadvertent interception as part of the minimization procedures in the surveillance area.
A secondary and unnoticed effect of the commander's decision was the inadvertent transfer of steering to the console now designated to control the throttles.
Darkest Hour is the third installment, along with Their Finest and Dunkirk, in an inadvertent trilogy of 2017 films about the evacuation of Dunkirk.
Highly concentrated synthetics such as fentanyl compound the situation, resulting in inadvertent and potentially lethal exposures to family members and our brave first responders.
In 2015, they agreed to create a ground communication link and outline steps their pilots could take to avoid an inadvertent clash over Syria.
" Castro wrote in his letter to the independent federal agency, "When an error is made — even an inadvertent one — the error should be acknowledged.
But the inadvertent exposure of customers' data illustrates a problem confounding businesses: Some of their biggest security risks come from their suppliers and contractors.
Many people fear that the proposed extradition law means they could be taken from Hong Kong by Chinese authorities for political or inadvertent business offenses.
Indiana freshman point guard Rob Phinisee went to locker room early in first half after he appeared to get an inadvertent knee to the head.
Jane's inadvertent objectification of Morgyn only gets worse when she's sued by the dancer and comes face-to-face with her in a settlement meeting.
From practically the beginning of his love affair with computers, Chandra has lusted after a word processor that will keep him from making inadvertent mistakes.
Ex-CIA chief David Petraeus warned Tuesday that there is "clearly the prospect for some inadvertent escalation" of tensions between the United States and Iran.
The grasshopper was left in its inadvertent burial site, and now rests in peace in the museum's Bloch Galleries, where "Olive Trees" is on display.
"We cannot simply dismiss this as being an inadvertent mistake that only public safety officials in Hawaii need to address," said Democratic Commissioner Mignon Clyburn.
Inadvertent disclosure will always pose a risk to companies — one that can be mitigated by establishing robust decision-making, disclosure, and oversight policies and procedures.
FERC also said a third party contractor helping the commission put together a plan to prevent further inadvertent releases was still working on that plan.
But Yang's perhaps inadvertent focus has provided him with a niche: Every other major candidate has spent more money on women with their Facebook ads.
"The filing, inadvertent or not ... confirms the speculation" that Assange has been charged with a crime, the group's legal director Katie Townsend said in court.
An earlier investigation targeted the New York Fed's inadvertent involvement in an $81 million robbery of a Bangladeshi bank over a global interbank communications system.
The other movie The Post is in conversation with, perhaps inevitably, is All the President's Men, for which its ending plays as an inadvertent prologue.
Up until now, both Pakistan and India have implemented rigorous checks to keep their weapons safe and eliminate the possibility of inadvertent or rogue launches.
Only occasionally has their conversation widened to include the issue of strategic stability, a topic that encompasses whether specific weaponry poses risks of inadvertent war.
But now that the inspector general has, independently, taken up the review, it may have the inadvertent effect of buying Rosenstein a little breathing room.
One of the program's most striking effects has been indirect, maybe even inadvertent: It has led private employers to increase the wages they offer workers.
The creative solutions used to dispose of flammable nitrate stock resulted in the inadvertent preservation of 500 films — forgotten reels were excavated in the 1970s.
Valid evidence can be suppressed and solid cases can be dismissed on the grounds of incomplete discovery, even when such failures are inadvertent and immaterial.
Sometimes, though, the assistants can be accidentally triggered, whether because of an inadvertent button push or because they mistook another phrase as the wake word.
Cityscapes are so embedded in the life of our nations that any major event that happens in them has inadvertent historical resonance and additional meaning.
Risks include inadvertent overdose, because it takes much longer for edible cannabis to take effect, accidental consumption by children and unexpected potency in the elderly.
Meanwhile inadvertent sexual innuendo or misjudged co-host overfamiliarity packs within mere seconds more gripping drama than the entirety of Apple TV's The Morning Show.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said on Friday it is recalling 22500 million vehicles worldwide in two separate campaigns for potential fire risks and inadvertent airbag deployments.
Another top theory has also been disproven—quite scientifically—by the same security researcher who was quick to screenshot the retired four-star general's inadvertent tweet.
Cooper's interpretation of the scene, which, like the 1976 version, takes place at the Grammys, excises the inadvertent violence and heaps all the humiliation on Jackson.
Cousins pleaded with the refs that it was inadvertent, but after a replay review, Cousins was given a flagrant-224 foul and sent to the showers.
There's been an inadvertent effect of reducing people who've spoken up to some of their worst experiences, casting them as passing victims in someone else's narrative.
The fund manager, describing the problem as "inadvertent," said it would immediately resume issuing shares in the $7.8 billion fund after suspending such issuance last week.
It's worth noting the Google Wifi has been plagued by a number of issues in the past few months, including inadvertent factory resets and connectivity drops.
Efforts to prosecute self-induced abortions often run the risk of prosecuting inadvertent miscarriages, particularly when prosecutors focus on fetal remains as evidence of the crime.
"The relationships between coat color and disease may reflect an inadvertent consequence of breeding certain pigmentations," McGreevy said in a statement from the University of Sydney.
There he lay bleeding from an inadvertent leg wound sustained while he was stabbing the 40-year-old Taylor with a kitchen knife, over and over.
"It was a staffing issue and it was inadvertent, it was a mistake, it was not a deliberate action," Cruz said, according to The Washington Post.
"The American Association of Cancer Research subsequently concluded my failure to disclose was inadvertent," Baselga, who has developed cancer therapies for more than 30 years, said.
Peter Manseau's "Melancholy Accidents" reprints newspaper reports, spanning the years 1739 to 1916, about accidental shootings, inadvertent suicides and other firearm-related deaths in this country.
When Love caught an inadvertent elbow to the back of the head midway through the second quarter, Green went straight at the rim for a layup.
The health benefits of the vegan diet are well-documented; weight loss, disease prevention, no inadvertent antibiotic consumption from factory-farmed meat—the list goes on.
Several senators trained their attacks on Facebook on Wednesday for its inadvertent role in the Russian influence campaign, a repeat of Tuesday's Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing.
I received a recent order from the Bodleian Library in Oxford for images totalling £4,753.38 for my next book, about deliberate and inadvertent damage in manuscripts.
On College Basketball MINNEAPOLIS — This Final Four is the fifth anniversary of one of the most effective, if inadvertent, instances of athlete activism in college sports.
While standing by the new rule, league officials added that "inadvertent or incidental contact with the helmet and/or face mask" would not be a foul.
Also, the clarification asked game officials, in a split-second, to determine whether a helmet-first hit was intentional or inadvertent, a slippery slope generally avoided.
His words also reflect profound unease about the temperament and judgment of the two leaders who could trigger inadvertent war: President Trump and Kim Jong-un.
It's almost a kind of masochism to watch these outlandishly bad dates stack up, especially as Josh and Hazel keep making inadvertent eyes at each other.
In January, Delta Air Lines apologized for "an inadvertent error" after the Chinese authorities said it had listed Taiwan and Tibet as countries on its website.
I saw them as inadvertent tips on how to live the writing life from a person who used his time on this earth for little else.
"The need for the IRS and the states to be able to review the donor identifying information outweighs the minimal risks of inadvertent disclosure," Bullock wrote.
Capable U.S. strategic analysts must enhance their investigations by identifying an utterly core distinction between intentional or deliberate nuclear war and unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war.
"The electronic publication of this version, awaiting edits from Senator Hatch following his meeting with Judge Merrick Garland, was inadvertent," Edwards said in an e-mail.
Johnson atoned for his inadvertent own goal when he tied it 3-3 with his first career short-handed score at 1:41 of the third.
To proceed, capable U.S. strategic analysts must begin by positing an indispensably primary distinction between intentional or deliberate nuclear war and unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war.
As the catalysts in two William Inge plays of the 1950s, Hal (in "Picnic") and Marie (in "Come Back, Little Sheba") are inadvertent agents of change.
The company said wiring could chafe against pieces of steering-wheel trim, potentially causing a short-circuit and ultimately leading to an inadvertent air bag deployment.
It's like visiting a museum, freely reaching into the display cases and fingering the ancient materials — the heritage of dozens of centuries of mostly inadvertent preservation.
With your inadvertent help, he raises their class consciousness and encourages them to fight for themselves and the future of Norvrandt—and, unknowingly, his own goals.
It's a devil's bargain: Speak and add inadvertent fuel to the ever-smoldering fire of anti-Arabism — or don't speak and add another layer of silence.
Combatting the wholesale theft of data by limiting the types of inadvertent actions which could lead to its misappropriation should be a priority for every organization.
The activity logs in my Google Home app did not show any suspicious or inadvertent recordings, either, so it appears that I did not encounter this bug.
An inadvertent outcome of these lessons at the Rescue Foundation shelter is that a handful of the girls have also bagged places in regular schools this year.
Huh's inadvertent proof of Read's conjecture, and the way he combined singularity theory with graphs, could be seen as a product of his naïve approach to mathematics.
But the asymmetrical trackpad positioning is deeply annoying, resulting in quite a few inadvertent right-click actions before a trip to the settings menu disabled the feature.
That said, given the black box nature of manufacturing synthetic cannabinoids and other designer drugs (usually in China), there's also no excluding the possibility of inadvertent contamination.
That statement looks a lot like either a lie in the moment or an inadvertent admission that he had lied in the run-up to the war.
Many sceptical scholars sought to poke holes in its methods, including one group who discovered an "inadvertent but serious computer programming error" (see article) underlying its findings.
Although some have managed to do business in Syria, the wide scope of the sanctions and broad U.S. powers to enforce them mean companies risk inadvertent breaches.
The failure to report the Goldman Sachs loan, for as much as $500,000, was "inadvertent," she said, adding that the campaign would file corrected reports as necessary.
I was out at that strip club Pumps, which I don't frequent, in an inadvertent business meeting with one of my oldest friends that runs this label.
For UniCredit board members who were summoned to approve the results at the crack of dawn on Tuesday, the inadvertent leak of numbers overnight was a nuisance.
"It was a staffing issue and it was inadvertent, it was a mistake, it was not a deliberate action," Cruz said Tuesday, according to The Washington Post.
Daily active usage was up 230 percent year-over-year, although Twitter did adjust some prior monthly active user numbers lower due to some inadvertent double counting.
In Marcel Camus's Black Orpheus, a retelling of the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice set in Brazil, the entire film's plot turns on an inadvertent exorcism.
According to this logic, in the face of superior American capabilities and willingness to risk inadvertent escalation, North Korea should cut a deal with the Trump administration.
For a start, designated analysts would need to pinpoint and conceptualize all vital similarities and differences between deliberate nuclear war, inadvertent nuclear war, and accidental nuclear war.
Unlike house crickets (familiar to those who keep reptiles and amphibians as pets), field crickets take advantage of our inadvertent hospitality for only a few precious weeks.
There clearly is a powerful case for keeping most special access programs fully "in the black," to prevent their being compromised through deliberate espionage or inadvertent error.
Editor's note: This story has been corrected to fix an inadvertent transcription error that led us to omit the word "not" from the Department of Justice quotation.
Interesting to note is that since half the region's population is unbanked, pretty much every fintech startup is having a direct or inadvertent impact on financial inclusion.
In the past month, Berian has also become a potent, if inadvertent, symbol of athlete advocacy in track and field for staring down Nike, his former sponsor.
Though this one was very nearly ended by an inadvertent strike to Moontasri's groin in the first, it ultimately ended up in the hands of the judges.
Another collaborative piece, "See Yourself as Enlightened," which positions a trio of neon halos at different heights, leads to both intentional and inadvertent interactions with gallery visitors.
In the letter, she attributed the stock holdings to an "inadvertent misstatement" made after she was nominated in late 2016 to take over the top transportation job.
Books of The Times Edith Sheffer has written a book that defies easy categorization — an appropriate, if perhaps inadvertent, response to her fascinating and terrible subject matter.
Section 702 is controversial, because it allows of inadvertent surveillance of American citizens who contact those foreign citizens and slip through measures to filter out U.S. persons.
Kravitz plays a Brooklyn record store owner whose life — and love life — is going nowhere particular, a part for which all those guitar lessons were inadvertent research.
To arrange what appeared to be an inadvertent encounter, Mr. Platt had an intermediary help him run into Mr. Vasilenko at a Harlem Globetrotters game in Washington.
In 2015, the Russian and U.S. militaries agreed to create a communication link and outline steps their pilots could take to avoid an inadvertent clash over Syria.
We suspect the main reason is that in many cases the employee's inadvertent disclosure — although often a clear breach of written policy — never resulted in any harm.
Figurative allusions are scarce in this show (and I'm not one to go around looking for them); more common are landscape references, inadvertent though they may be.
When club 'Insiders' routinely publish news of their employers' machinations in the transfer market, the football industry will surely have reached the pinnacle of inadvertent self-reference.
In Game of Thrones' fourth episode of Season 8, "The Last of the Starks," we saw the inadvertent birth of the internet's new hero: a Starbucks coffee cup.
Furman wrote an original song for the series which plays at the end of episode 3 that has become the inadvertent anthem of the moment on the internet.
They fear the bill could be used to extradite residents to mainland China for political or inadvertent business offenses and are pushing for it to be shelved completely.
Pfizer is seemingly looking to get out ahead of the backlash (and inadvertent advertising for the necessity of a single-payer system) that often comes with price increases.
"Discrimination has absolutely no place at McDonald's and we apologize for this inadvertent ad placement, which was handled via a third party," the spokesperson said in a statement.
Last week, Pennsylvania regulators fined ETP for the inadvertent release of drilling fluids into state waters during construction of the Sunoco Mariner East 2 natural gas liquids pipeline.
The participants finish the art, and by having two pedestals, they may also create intentional or inadvertent tableaux with someone who has chosen to mount the adjoining pedestal.
"A major consequence of this development was the inadvertent breach of the regulatory limit for foreign currency borrowings by some banks," the central bank said in a circular.
Both foundations plausibly assert these errors were inadvertent, and none of them rise to a level that likely would cause the IRS to pursue sanctions against either foundation.
While hacking accounted for more than 40 percent of the 1,282 total incidents reported, employee negligence, including inadvertent exposure and device loss, was close behind at 37 percent.
Danielle Bregoli is celebrating a huge achievement in the music biz by dropping an inadvertent, but freakin' hilarious, diss on the last person to do it ... LeAnn Rimes.
Barao's tendency to bite on feints and swing wild, his inadvertent opening up when drawn into longer exchanges, and his loopy inaccurate right hand were all exploited perfectly.
Dudley, an influential rate-setter and close ally of Fed Chair Janet Yellen, said in a statement his repeated omissions dating back to 2007 were inadvertent and embarrassing.
The Federal Election Commission found that the campaign failed to meet this shortened disclosure timeline, but there was no indication that Obama had knowledge of the inadvertent violation.
The episode took another turn on Thursday, when The New York Times reported that two White House officials had helped Nunes view the reports detailing the inadvertent surveillance.
The Office of Government Ethics previously found they had no evidence to contradict Ross' claims about his holdings — that his failure to sell his stock holdings was "inadvertent."
At the close of Wednesday's episode — now officially its last — Ms. Kelly, after three segments interviewing the actor Gary Busey, signed off with a sunny, if inadvertent farewell.
What fascinated me most about the movie was its likely inadvertent depiction of the comfortable bubble the band and its fandom seem to have created for each other.
Penalized for improving his lie in the waste bunker at the charity event, Reed was adamant his error was inadvertent but that did little to appease the critics.
Inadvertent or intentional release of these newly coded "programs" may result in pathogens of expanded host range (just think swine flu) or organisms that wreck delicate ecological balances.
America's top military officer at the time also believed a safe-zone option would provide an inadvertent boost to militant groups that don't have America's interests in mind.
Recent changes in the tax laws eliminating or curtailing some long-time deductions and credits could turn ordinary taxpayers into inadvertent tax cheats if they are not careful.
One potential ramification a state rescue fund supporting BMPS had been an inadvertent boost to anti-euro sentiment among Italian voters during a politically critical time for the country.
By taking a short-sighted approach to homeland security that betrays the values on which the US was founded, the Trump administration risks an inadvertent collaboration with Islamist extremists.
"I could see the color go out of the face of the Foreign Secretary of Mexico," Tillerson told the staffers, about the inadvertent restaurant meeting, according to the transcript.
If you're wondering why divers seem to be the only ones who have been turned into inadvertent porn stars, it probably has something to do with their official uniform.
The CKC noted that preliminary information supports that her positive test result, "may have been caused by inadvertent and unknowing use of a prohibited substance from such a source".
Ronaldo then turned inadvertent provider as his tame shot was scuffed home by Nani, unmarked in the middle of the goal as the Wales defense pushed out for offside.
To make sure it doesn't do any damage (well, inadvertent damage), it comes packaged in "supermaterials" that GE uses in high-temperature industrial engines used in jets and turbines.
But at the same time, the country shares NATO's concern about the danger of inadvertent conflict in the region, and is looking for ways to avoid inflaming the situation.
"As I've said before, we acknowledged that mistakes were made with respect to the campaign loans, but those mistakes were completely inadvertent and unintentional," he said in a statement.
Not that I was embarrassed, but conversations about penis dimensions and sex might sound startling or funny to colleagues, and I worried interview subjects might hear someone's inadvertent chuckles.
"Sometimes key information doesn't get turned over because the prosecutor is breaking the rules, but sometimes it's inadvertent, like when police don't give D.A.s the whole file," she said.
Blackhawks forward Marcus Kruger did not return after he took an inadvertent elbow to the face from ex-teammate and current Predators forward Ryan Hartman during the second period.
After an initial period of review, the committee typically decides whether to dismiss the matter entirely, or determines there was evidence of rules violations that were inadvertent or minor.
The bank also disclosed that it had notified regulatory agencies about its inadvertent release of clients' personal information in response to a subpoena in civil litigation in New Jersey.
"Even with strict avoidance, inadvertent exposures can and do occur," Peter Marks, M.D., Ph.D., director of the FDA&aposs Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, wrote in a statement.
Martin took an inadvertent elbow to the face with 254:27 remaining in the first half and was treated in the locker room before returning with 217:23 left.
In its statement, the N.S.A. said its failures to comply with the intelligence court rules, which it characterized as "inadvertent," prompted it to report the problems to the court.
Although it might first seem that any such prudence is best left to the "experts," there are no experts on the subject of nuclear war — whether inadvertent or deliberate.
Rather, an unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war could be the result of fundamental misjudgments about enemy intentions, and/or certain unforeseen "synergies" between North Korean and American crisis decisions.
" In a statement to PEOPLE, the hospital, Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, says it has "had discussions with the family regarding inadvertent billing and we regret this error.
During a panic over that bug that bricks your iPhone if you set it to 1970, we accidentally set our computer's clock to 2070—and pulled an inadvertent Marty McFly.
It's a shame, but those lonely hours made me realize it acts as an inadvertent safeguard, as some people around here are fond of saying they'll shoot trespassers on sight.
In 1003, the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform scheduled a hearing on inadvertent file sharing; it invited Boback to testify, and he asked Wesley Clark to join him.
To protect our customers, we have blocked access to all instances that contain affected customers until we can complete the removal of the inadvertent permissions in the affected customer orgs.
In July Mr Ross admitted to "inadvertent errors in completing the divestitures required by my ethics agreement", and promised to sell his equities and put the proceeds into Treasury bonds.
Two decades in advance, he perfectly diagnoses the present paralysis of information exchange that has been brought on by the pollution of discourse with varieties of wilful and inadvertent misinformation.
Does Edge take a dim view of singleness, or is that just an inadvertent side effect of writing a rom-com, where "together" is intrinsically seen as better than "alone"?
Nile Rodgers explicitly devised Chic as "our black version of Roxy Music" after seeing the band perform when he visited Britain, making them inadvertent godfathers of late-1970s disco culture.
Simon also credits the comeback to a kind of inadvertent rebranding on the part of Starbucks: While it's no longer seen as particularly sophisticated, it has other sources of appeal.
It's also an inadvertent mini-anthem for a city that, not unlike Drake's relationship with the game of love, has always understood that patience is a necessary virtue for victory.
"As far as we know, inadvertent administration of E-Cig liquid to the eye instead of eyedrops has not been previously reported in the ophthalmic journals," he said by email.
One Gmail user blames his inadvertent minion-sending for the loss of his writing job, while another says they attached the gif in a serious mail meant for 30 recipients.
He said that while the Fed wants to be "data dependent," those forecasts are possibly being construed as an "inadvertent calendar-based commitment" that causes confusion when economic conditions change.
The devices have all been teased in various leaks in recent weeks, but this confirmation from the Samsung app, deliberate or inadvertent, appears to all but confirm their impending arrival.
At a news conference late on Thursday open only to state media, he said doctors had concluded that poisoning was to blame for his illness, and not inadvertent food poisoning.
But the inadvertent result is a dark, fatalistic spin on a genre traditionally defined by freedom of movement and ultimate triumph, a feeling present even in the lightest of fare.
"As I've said before, we acknowledged that mistakes were made with respect to the campaign loans, but those mistakes were completely inadvertent and unintentional," Mr. Spano said in a statement.
The standards agency said the recall, which affects vehicles from A, B, C, CLA, GLA as well as GLC model ranges, was due to the possibility of inadvertent airbag deployment.
Hochtief said in a statement that it will submit to the court that its contravention of the rules was inadvertent and that it did not seek or obtain trading profit.
Since I started writing about women and science, my female colleagues have been moved to share their stories with me; my inbox is an inadvertent clearinghouse for unsolicited love notes.
Even inadvertent disclosure of the identity of an infected individual as a result of a detailed location tracking program could lead to social shaming, violence or worse, the person said.
The ex-voto painting is a tradition of folk art that acts as a tribute to divine intervention in personal calamities, as well as an inadvertent catalogue of human misfortune.
"I take today's inadvertent and erroneous publication of testing materials extremely seriously," William Lewis, chief executive of Dow Jones and publisher of The Wall Street Journal, said in a statement.
Gordon Hayward didn't play in the second half due to a right knee contusion he appeared to sustain on an inadvertent collision with Daniel Theis late in the second quarter.
"It is motivating us even more," said Ms. Turco, the inadvertent recipient of the email, who is also the director of the Cape Downwinders, a group opposed to the plant.
That shift in register was so extreme as to create an inadvertent comedic whiplash, which of course only helped the ad spread, shared by the affected and the incredulous alike.
FBI policy requires former employees to submit any agency-related material for review before public release in order to avoid inadvertent disclosure of classified information and to protect national security.
It is a relatively small part of a larger set of regulations that the Obama administration has been rolling out to prevent inadvertent leaks from wells, processing plants and pipelines.
While Wenger couldn't help but laugh at his own neologism, laced as it was with inadvertent self-parody, his droll interpretation of the situation was brilliantly fitting and fairly apt.
SALVADOR, Brazil — The Zika virus, some Brazilians are convinced, is the inadvertent creation of a British biotech company that has been releasing genetically modified mosquitoes to combat dengue fever in Brazil.
Not to mention, one can't help but cringe (or chuckle) at the surprise some users hoping to lose weight might have had if they actually took an inadvertent puff of sildenafil.
"Congressman Hunter intends to cooperate fully with the government on this investigation, and maintains that to the extent any mistakes were made they were strictly inadvertent and unintentional," the lawyers said.
Mattis told Wei on Thursday that the world's two largest economies needed to deepen high-level military ties so as to navigate tension and rein in the risk of inadvertent conflict.
Under the new bill, business people fear they could be grabbed from Hong Kong by Chinese authorities for political reasons or inadvertent business offenses, undermining the city's semi-autonomous legal system.
In a statement, Delta apologized for making "an inadvertent error with no business or political intention", saying it recognized the seriousness of the issue and had taken steps to resolve it.
For the first time in my life, I'm trying to deal with negativity (what the hell, inadvertent or not, it's full-on hatred) from someone who isn't physically in my life.
The exposure may represent a fraction of the billion-plus users registered with Aadhaar, but uncovers yet another inadvertent disclosure of citizen data from a system that UIDAI claims is impenetrable.
That includes Maggie Q as an FBI agent investigating what happened, and Kal Penn as a speechwriter whose inadvertent honesty seems destined to earn him a place in Kirkman's inner circle.
Greening told the Post he took the measure in order to head off any potential loss of data, which he said by phone could include advertent or inadvertent loss of information.
Schriver said U.S.-China talks in Washington on Friday will include "risk reduction" efforts that the two countries can undertake, which aim to drive down the chance of an inadvertent clash.
The department announced a six-month pilot program in March that it said would allow employers to resolve inadvertent violations of federal labor laws by paying employees what they were owed.
This obfuscation and distortion of data, whether deliberate or inadvertent, makes it increasingly difficult to forecast macro and hence micro as well, for an ever growing share of our investment universe.
Last week, another court filing indicated the Defense Department had made an "inadvertent breach" of the individual's confidential communications with his attorneys but had committed to steps to remedy the situation.
Pence, leading to "an inadvertent disclosure of SLOTUS' medical information in a situation where ultimate discretion was of utmost importance," according to the memo, which does not describe the information disclosed.
That omission turned out be an inadvertent stroke of genius, however, because it engendered a significant feature of Minecraft culture, which is that new players have to learn how to play.
The apparently inadvertent extermination, the county administrator said, happened after a county employee failed to notify Ms. Stanley's business, which the administrator said should have been alerted about the spraying strategy.
The group also set out a path to conducting what it called "carefully controlled field trials," despite what some scientists say is the substantial risk of inadvertent release into the environment.
"I have made inadvertent errors in completing the divestitures required by my ethics agreement," Ross said in a Thursday statement after receiving a letter from the Office of Government Ethics (OGE).
The ex-sheriff has admitted to the civil contempt, but said his actions were inadvertent and not willful or intentional - standards that would need to be proved for a criminal prosecution.
The ouster of AT&T's top lobbyist caught D.C. telecom insiders by surprise and underscored that even the most well-oiled Washington machine isn't immune to inadvertent entanglement with Trumpworld scandal.
There is something different about this comeback, though: Whereas the Stan Smith got an inadvertent boost from Phoebe Philo, Adidas is putting a considerate effort into which sneaker makes it big.
On the West Coast, John L. Burton, the chairman of the California Democratic Party, informed of Mr. Weiner's inadvertent intrusion into the election on Friday evening, let loose an emphatic expletive.
In a statement, Delta apologized for making "an inadvertent error with no business or political intention", saying it recognised the seriousness of the issue and had taken steps to resolve it.
Mattis told Wei on Thursday that the world's two largest economies needed to deepen high-level military ties so as to navigate tension and rein in the risk of inadvertent conflict.
"This is an invasive maneuver resulting in poor user experiences that disrupt key device functions like phone calls and GPS, causes inadvertent ad clicks, and wasted [money] for advertisers," Bjorke said.
The FAA says the restrictions are being issued due to "heightened military activities and increased political tensions in the Middle East, which present an inadvertent risk to U.S. civil aviation operations."
New York rookie Igor Shesterkin overcame an inadvertent stick inside his mask from Chicago captain Jonathan Toews to make 37 saves and improve to 7-1-0 in eight career starts.
New York rookie Igor Shesterkin overcame an inadvertent stick inside his mask from Chicago captain Jonathan Toews to make 37 saves and improve to 583-1-0 in eight career starts.
I'm not gonna force veganism on my children and I'm not gonna clear this house of tasty snacks in an inadvertent effort to get them on primrose path to body dysmorphia.
Warren was able to leapfrog the traditional résumé demands of statewide candidates via inadvertent boosts from both a timorous Barack Obama and the most inept Democratic Senate candidate in recent memory.
For a start in this indispensable theorizing, American analysts will need to pinpoint and conceptualize all vital similarities and differences between deliberate nuclear war, inadvertent nuclear war, and accidental nuclear war.
"The Fox2 management team spoke to Kevin following the mistake, and we believe that it was truly inadvertent and does not reflect Kevin's core beliefs," the company said in a statement.
That fighter was Sakara, who did so with a series of overtly illegal, if inadvertent, blows to the back of the head, which would result in a DQ win for Cote.
Image: Science Translational Medicine/Jian Yu. One of the worst side-effects of cancer treatment is the inadvertent damage it causes to the gastrointestinal (GI) system, leading to nausea, vomiting and diarrhea.
New research is often previewed at academic conferences, but without a disclosure and independent review of the team's methods, we can't be sure there weren't some inadvertent mistakes made along the way.
They were just the latest in a series of public protests against the bill, which critics fear could be used to extradite residents to mainland China for political or inadvertent business offenses.
It felt like an inadvertent rejoinder to some of the show's critics -- a reminder that a mythical fantasy world where a woman rides dragons can't readily be held to modern-day conventions.
According to the complaint, Blavatnik eventually made a filing for the acquisition, acknowledging that the acquisition was reportable and that his failure to report the transaction in a timely fashion was inadvertent.
Those results wound up being an inadvertent slam on Fox News itself, as the network had the lowest percentage of trust as compared to the president than two of its biggest competitors.
Microsoft continues to slowly reveal more and more about its HoloLens augmented reality device, and the latest (albeit inadvertent) peek, aimed at developers, delivers yet another exciting view of mixed-reality computing.
Detectives support the filing of a single charge – allowing a child access to a firearm – against Gilt, who has been released from the hospital and continues her recovery from the inadvertent shooting.
Today's talks include "risk reduction" efforts to drive down the chance of an inadvertent military clash between the two countries, even as the Pentagon is ramping up activity that irritates the Chinese.
" In another email addressed to "Dad, Mom," Ms. Clinton seemed apologetic, writing, "I hope this mini-behemoth is not rife with grammatical errors or inadvertent gaps; I am sorry if either true.
"I want to make it eminently clear that we don't know what they were exposed to and certainly can't make any inferences as to whether it was deliberate or inadvertent," he said.
The accidental clash may be the inadvertent fault of Mostly Mozart, which in the good old days was the place to go in the summer for people fearful of music after 10.
Even acknowledging that the flu vaccine is imperfect feels like a breach of professional standards—an inadvertent signal to the public that it's acceptable to have doubts about vaccines as a whole.
"The Fox2 management team spoke to Kevin following the mistake and we believe that it was truly inadvertent and does not reflect Kevin's core beliefs," a Tribune spokesperson said a written statement.
The movie raises questions about how the pairs choose to talk or not talk to each other, even while inviting inadvertent musing on how all the characters can afford such nice apartments.
And then there is the inadvertent record: the enraged first drafts, the unflattering selfies, the record of purchases at Amazon or Netflix, the digital sticky notes we had not meant to keep.
Turkish commando units were deploying Friday to the border with northeastern Syria, the Turkish news media reported, raising the possibility of an inadvertent confrontation with American troops operating in the same area.
Media organizations, including Bloomberg and Reuters News, send reporters to data "lockups" to prepared stories in advance of release, with the government controlling a communications switch to prevent an inadvertent early release.
Cellphones, for instance, serve as inadvertent agents of chaos, as in "Fragments," when a wife butt-dials her husband, who picks up and overhears a static-ridden dialogue between wife and lover.
Spano has denied wrongdoing, writing in a statement that he plans to cooperate fully with the investigation and that mistakes his campaign made with respect to loans were "completely inadvertent and unintentional."
His most recent flight review, including proficiency training in inadvertent entry into instrument meteorological conditions (IIMC) and unusual attitude recovery, was conducted in a helicopter with EUROSAFETY International on May 8, 2019.
The inadvertent killer of a meddling missionary who insults his wife (the French-Japanese actress and nightclub performer Yoko Tani), he has to go on the lam through the Arctic's snowy wastes.
"Joel Ferguson deeply regrets the inadvertent comment he made on a local radio program that trivialized the experience of the victims of Larry Nassar," Ferguson's spokesman Josh Hovey said in the statement.
But for many taxpayers, the change means they must calculate their taxes both ways, while taking care not to become an inadvertent tax cheat by claiming deductions that are no longer allowed.
Led by Pew, red as well as blue states have adopted online voter registration and voluntarily cooperated to clean voter rolls in a way that is careful enough to avoid inadvertent disenfranchisement.
"Caught" has an inadvertent soundtrack: Antonia Wright screaming at the bottom of a pool in her video "I Scream, Therefore I Exist," while swimmers above the water are oblivious to her shrieks.
In one of the previous purges, political organizers in Washington, DC found their page organizing an anti-racist rally was deleted because of an inadvertent link to a foreign group posing as Americans.
An inadvertent early test of how this could work took place last month, when many of Europe's attribution scientists gathered at a statistical-climatology meeting in Toulouse, just as the June heatwave hit.
Its reputation has also been hurt after three vehicles caught on fire and by the inadvertent shutting down of a car on Beijing's prestigious Changan Avenue after the driver initiated a software update.
Critics say the move would make anyone in Hong Kong vulnerable to being grabbed by the Chinese authorities for political reasons or inadvertent business offenses and undermine the city's semi-autonomous legal system.
The former New York mayor is, of course, Trump's newly appointed lawyer who has caused a stir with his inadvertent confessions and comments about the Daniels matter in media appearances in recent days.
The Iraqis managed to capture most of al-Nasr the day we watched their operations -- but a moment of battlefield confusion resulted in their inadvertent withdrawal just as they were attempting to regroup.
The deployments, decried by Iran as escalatory, have come amid a freeze in direct communication between the United States and Iran that has raised concerns about the increasing risk of an inadvertent conflict.
Everything about Wishaw's Scott is sublime, from the way he translates the tragedy of the ill-fated young queer man, to the way he plays into the inadvertent, overwhelming humor of his character.
Such inadvertent leaps of the imagination indicate a profound confidence in improvisation, though accompanied by a reluctance to explore the human subject matter that seems to me a significant part of her rediscovery.
To help his biological children find each other—and avoid inadvertent incest—he created a foundation and has also posted his entire genome publicly, so that they have information about their genetic history.
Receipt of satellite navigation signals from below an aerial UAV in flight may result in a determination of a compromise, such as resulting from malicious or inadvertent jamming from a terrestrial radio transmitter.
Not only will you be able to stop monitoring any inadvertent flashing disasters, but you'll also end up with a top that other people might be fooled into believing is Lanvin. Win-win.
He told responding officers that it was just the two of them in the house: Heidi upstairs and him down by the back door, bleeding from an inadvertent cut sustained in his attack.
Technically, false warnings generated by mechanical, electrical or computer malfunction, or sparked by adversarial or third-party hacking interventions, would not be properly included under causes of an unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war.
When one customer detected some hidden markups and confronted State Street employees, the firm sought to conceal the charges by falsely called them a "fat finger error" and "inadvertent commissions," the SEC said.
While the impulse to keep these systems out of sight is understandable, being able to recognize and locate infrastructure prevents inadvertent damage and can potentially call attention to anyone attempting any intentional damage.
While Stewart would ultimately walk away from this one with a nice TKO win, the replay revealed that the blow that initially dropped his foe was an inadvertent head butt to the face.
Those two realities collided about 200 miles (2100 kilometers) above Earth over the weekend for SpaceX and the European Space Agency (ESA), leading to an inadvertent game of high-speed, high-stakes chicken.
Our policy requires institutional or collegial oversight to prevent inadvertent omissions or errors, and its success relies on good-faith authors; it cannot police writers or researchers who wish to hide industry ties.
That could lead to inadvertent associations—say, between black people and the label "basketball," as one research team noted, or between objects related to computers and people who are young, white, and male.
"His lawyers have said this was inadvertent and that a member of his staff had prematurely hit the 'send' button for the form before it was completed," Michael Isikoff wrote in Yahoo News.
They were cast in unfamiliar roles: recipients of pleas for privileges, inadvertent disciplinarians ordering "self-harm" restrictions like the removal of prayer beads or sheets, enablers of policies that made them deeply uncomfortable.
No matter how much Russia and Syria try to deny their targeting civilians, given that this information was readily shared, it seems apparent that these are not accidents of war or inadvertent attacks.
It's only been fitfully successful at achieving either of those goals, but the inadvertent benefit is that all the Carol we've seen in the past two episodes has been that much more welcome.
In a telephone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday, Netanyahu affirmed Israel's right to self-defense and pledged continued cooperation with Moscow to avoid inadvertent clashes with Russian forces in Syria.
For his part, Mr Lichtman is willing to believe it is inadvertent, speculating in an e-mail interview that "these variations are natural variations in the manufacturing process and may be hard to control".
"It also may have the inadvertent effect of eroding, instead of maintaining confidence in the electoral system given the confusing, evolving, and inconsistent enforcement of (documentary proof of citizenship) laws since 2013," she wrote.
Critics say the bill will leave anyone on Hong Kong soil vulnerable to being grabbed by the Chinese authorities for political reasons or inadvertent business offenses and undermine the city's semi-autonomous legal system.
But, like many ultra-Orthodox male passengers, he did not want to sit next to a woman, seeing even inadvertent contact with the opposite sex as verboten under the strictest interpretation of Jewish law.
When someone claims to have a secure protocol or service, they are invariably asked to make their methods public so independent investigators can look in the code for any flaws, whether inadvertent or deliberate.
High ratings can lead to inadvertent free promotion: Amazon's Prime Streaming video platform launched with a splash page that prominently featured Vaxxed, Andrew Wakefield's movie devoted to the conspiracy theory that vaccines cause autism.
Facebook agreed to the deal following years of damaging admissions about the company's privacy practices, such as the inadvertent exposure of up to 3503 million users' information to the political analysis firm Cambridge Analytica.
At the moment, "there is no way to distinguish between an inadvertent error and a malicious attack," said one cyber researcher, who spoke on condition of anonymity in order to offer a candid opinion.
But that recent bump in punishment also contained a provision for a reduced suspension if an arbitrator finds that the positive test was the result of the player's "inadvertent use" of a banned substance.
He told the Motherboard that this type of restriction could make it even harder for unlicensed shops to even fix cracked screens, because any inadvertent damage to the home button could brick the device.
COPENHAGEN, Aug 12 (Reuters) - Danish police said on Saturday they were preparing to search a sunken submarine owned by Danish inventor Peter Madsen who has been charged with the inadvertent manslaughter of a journalist.
The apparently inadvertent reference echoes another made earlier this year on an official Apple site, when the company mentioned MacOS on a new environment-focused page it put up in honor of Earth Day.
"The Fox2 management team spoke to Kevin following the mistake and we believe that it was truly inadvertent and does not reflect Kevin's core beliefs," a spokesperson told the Post-Dispatch in a statement.
The timeline suggests more than just an inadvertent oversight, but an effort by Kushner to hold onto Cadre rather than be forced to divest his interests in the emerging company, according to ethics experts.
FAIRNESS PLEASE Social media users pointed out that what likely happened was that someone bought a domain name matching the inadvertent link for the purpose of posting an anti-Trump message to troll Giuliani.
The announcement from Washington noted Barriss was currently detained in Kansas for alleged involvement in the "swatting" incident that led to Andrew Finch's inadvertent death at the hands of the police late last year.
CNN reported that the Pentagon had recorded several phone calls between the detainee and his attorneys, but the Pentagon said it "deeply regrets" the "inadvertent breach" of attorney-client communications, according to the filing.
The Justice Department watchdog concluded the attorney violated federal and state criminal law and "lacked candor" in an interview with the OIG, during which they said their incorrect responses on the form were inadvertent.
As Yahoo investigative reporter Michael Isikoff writes: His lawyers have said this was inadvertent and that a member of his staff had prematurely hit the "send" button for the form before it was completed.
With many in the Resistance eager to lionize anyone who takes even a minor stand against Donald Trump, Mark Felt is an inadvertent argument in favor of more rigorous and demanding interpretations of history.
This combination, inadvertent as it was (apparently Ms. Sanders borrowed the jacket from a helicopter pilot because she was cold), seemed almost the perfect expression of the Trump carrot and stick in sartorial form.
But Mr. Wise, Ms. MacCluggage and Mr. O'Connell each mentioned in separate interviews that a show that contains inadvertent echoes of recent events is not a show that everyone feels up to laughing at.
If you've read anything of mine Every day it seems there's a new security lapse, a breach, a hack, or an inadvertent exposure, such as leaving a cloud storage server unprotected without a password.
"It is not just about finding the malicious insider," he said, noting that the Microsoft tool can also pinpoint "the inadvertent things that are happening," including practices that lead to the mishandling of data.
I don't know if it's because I've been out of the car for so long that I've had this inadvertent vacation, I guess you could say, that it got my batteries really, really recharged.
"The Postal Service also intends to change our process for handling requests for OPF information to provide further protection against its inadvertent release, and to ensure that such requests are properly handled," Partenheimer added.
He also said the cancer association had concluded his failures were "inadvertent," and said many of his company relationships were publicly available on a federal database of physician payments by drug and device manufacturers.
His teen caregiver (Hailee Steinfeld) has been hiding him in the garage, but he finds his way out, touching everything he shouldn't and, because he's giant and metal, causing a lot of inadvertent destruction.
But even if you interpret her words that way, she's committed what might be called, in another context, a series of microaggressions — inadvertent slights that are painful because they echo whole histories of trauma.
We're told IF there's a glimpse of Sofia that makes it on the show, it would most likely be an inadvertent shot during one of Scott's club appearances when she typically IS with him.
The world's two largest economies needed to deepen high-level ties so as to navigate tension and rein in the risk of inadvertent conflict, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told his Chinese counterpart last week.
"This determination is based on the ongoing political instability and increased tensions in Venezuela and associated inadvertent risk to flight operations," the statement said, noting a concern for the safety of passengers, crew and aircraft.
"Whether this decision was intentional or inadvertent, it is critical for the well-being of this institution and its employees that the programming is amended to include a discussion of these issues," the members wrote.
Iran has rolled back a number of its commitments concerning uranium enrichment and stockpiling, steps involved in approaching nuclear bomb-making capability, and tensions between Washington and Tehran have skyrocketed, raising fears of inadvertent conflict.
A lot of journalists fear that putting Wikileaks honcho Julian Assange on trial — a prospect that looked more likely last week thanks to an inadvertent legal revelation —could be very bad for the free press.
"Secretary Castro has acknowledged the inadvertent error he made in answering an interview in question, and has taken full responsibility for ensuring that such errors do not occur again," said White House spokeswoman Jennifer Friedman.
Seguin had to leave the ice with a cut on his left arm with 206:210 remaining after Capitals center Nicklas Backstrom caught him with an inadvertent skate after a faceoff in the right circle.
So I don't have the benefit of being able to sift through her stream whenever I feel like it, smiling at what would surely have been many Planned Parenthood posts and inadvertent Candy Crush invites.
If you've grown up constantly policing yourself for any inadvertent expression associated with your sexuality—a gesticulation too extravagant, a voice too sing-song—then maybe you also teach yourself to hate it in others.
The inadvertent disclosures offered a rare glimpse into details that were meant to remain private while Manafort's lawyers and Mueller's office battle over whether Manafort has breached a plea agreement struck in September by lying.
The Washington Post reported Thursday night that Assange has, in fact, been charged, citing the inadvertent court disclosure as well as people familiar with the matter, but precisely what criminal charges he faces remains unclear.
At the hearing on Wednesday, Mr. Koskinen again testified that the destruction of emails had been inadvertent, and that his testimony in 2014 had been based on what he thought was factual at the time.
But the hardened response to The Hague ruling from some elements of the military increases the risk that any provocative or inadvertent incidents in the South China Sea could escalate into a more serious clash.
Still other causes of an inadvertent nuclear war with North Korea could include: Expressed generically, pre-delegations of launch authority are made to ensure that the applicable threats of nuclear reprisal could actually be executed.
" However, they added that FBI and CIA officials could not "address definitively the extent of such support for the hijackers globally or within the United States" or whether it "is knowing or inadvertent in nature.
The shrinking physical distance between the two forces has raised the risk of inadvertent clashes, a problem that Russia and the United States have tried — at least in principle, if not always practice — to avoid.
For a digitally dependent military like America's, such cyberattacks degrade trust in navigation systems, communication and logistics, slowing down and confusing the precise, surgical operations the United States needs to execute to limit inadvertent escalation.
Most of the illnesses in the lung disease epidemic that CDC began tracking in August have been attributed to black-market marijuana vapes thought to contain an inadvertent toxin, perhaps material added as a thickener.
These measures "lay a solid foundation for more far-reaching measures to reduce the risk of a surprise attack or inadvertent conflict," Richard Sokolsky from the Stimson Center website 38 North, which tracks North Korea.
The dryer also made it into an Instagram Lady Gaga posted of herself before her performance at the 2017 Super Bowl, though that seems to have been an organic and inadvertent shoutout to the dryer.
And if a celebrity is using an easy-to-guess email, such as their name or a slight variation thereof, determined people will probably work it out anyway, without a social media site's inadvertent help.
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told his Chinese counterpart, Wei Fenghe, on Thursday that their countries needed to deepen high-level ties so as to navigate tension and rein in the risk of inadvertent conflict.
Perhaps as an inadvertent side effect of this aesthetic house-cleaning, it served as a kind of erasure, wiping away history, and offering its adopters a new slate after the war for an idealized vision.
Price told Senate staff, when asked about the omission, that "it was an inadvertent omission and that the majority of activities investigated related to his authorized campaign committee, rather than him personally," according to the memo.
When I spoke to Partnership on AI founding member and Microsoft Research Technical Fellow and Managing Director Eric Horvitz last fall, he explained that the risk of inadvertent bias in AI systems is a real concern.
A U.S. Navy P-3 plane and a Chinese military aircraft came close to each other over the South China Sea in an incident the Navy believes was inadvertent, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.
"In practice, firms have revealed a clear preference to operate some way above their SCR, not least to meet rating requirements and to provide a margin of safety against an inadvertent or unforeseen breach," Bulley added.
Still, for being the moment that proved director Aster did not care about how comfortable you are, and for offing what seemed to be a major character so early on, Charlie's inadvertent decapitation takes the cake.
As the show progresses, Emily and Patrick become its primary source of humanity, as Miranda endures one indignity after another but receives enough encouragement (sometimes misread or inadvertent) to keep her committed to her elusive path.
Barry Levinson's snappy political satire was a critical favorite late in the year and a sleeper hit early in the next one, thanks in no small part to its inadvertent analogues with the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal.
Her dismissal of race in this situation was an inadvertent admission of her unwillingness to make room for a conversation about sexism that doesn't directly serve her, women who look like her, and her own worldview.
But the chairman is now hinting that the fight to reauthorize Section 702 may be more complicated than expected thanks to the public disclosure of a U.S. citizen apparently surveilled under the inadvertent collection provision: Flynn.
But Mark Felt's inadvertent relevance is probably the most notable thing about this moody, clunky film that aspires to be Oscar bait, since it otherwise fails to offer much insight on why Watergate continues to resonate.
He could emerge as a compromise candidate - palatable to all sides because he managed the competing interests of the United States and Iran - inadvertent allies in the war against Islamic State - during his term in office.
He also said that the inadvertent interceptions were then subject to "unmasking" where intelligence officials actively and knowingly attached the names of the parties to transcripts and then circulated the information widely within the intelligence community.
Kyle Lowry is playing through the constant pain of an injured left thumb, and Fred VanVleet needed seven stitches in Friday's fourth quarter after taking an inadvertent elbow to the face from Golden State's Shaun Livingston.
When your lungs are vertical rather than horizontal, "you're able to breathe deeply and freely and you're able to cough out any inadvertent material, even microscopic bacteria, that get down into bronchial tubes," Dr. Schaffner said.
The inadvertent message underscored how organizers are grappling with the myriad complexities of rescheduling a tournament that stands just behind the Summer Olympics soccer competition and FIFA's World Cup as one of sport's most-watched events.
After an inadvertent court filing revealed that Mr. Assange has been charged under seal, it was Mr. Kromberg who successfully argued before a judge that any such charges remain a secret and should not be unsealed.
In 21964, Mr. Albertson took what became an inadvertent first step toward resurrecting Smith's recordings when he invited John Hammond, the celebrated Columbia Records producer who had supervised her last sessions, to his apartment in Philadelphia.
This suggests to me that social interactions, meant to enrich our lives, are nothing more than neurotic human domino chains in which we armor ourselves against suspected or inadvertent slights and in doing so slight others.
"It is entirely possible that human remains may have been left behind," the consultants wrote in their report last year, "either as a result of improper collection of bones or the inadvertent exclusion of unmarked graves."
As mild cases are uncovered, it is important that they only are hospitalized when they require medical intervention lest they absorb scare bed space and place healthcare workers and other patients at risk for inadvertent infection.
Involving yet trivializing, the movie unfolds as a would-be "Breaking Bad" of the prison genre, following an inadvertent criminal who is hardened by a gangland behind bars and eventually becomes one of its cleverest members.
"South Park" Republicanism's most notable legacy, in retrospect, may be its inadvertent anticipation of Trump's transformation of Republican politics: its implicit argument for replacing an animus toward social liberalism with an animus toward liberals as people.
The Buckeyes welcomed the return of senior forward Andre Wesson, who missed the past two games because of a fractured eye socket caused by inadvertent elbow from teammate C.J. Walker in the season opener vs. Cincinnati.
However, according to a worldwide survey of Information Security Forum (ISF) members, the vast majority of those network openings were created innocently through accidental or inadvertent behavior by insiders without any intention of harming their employer.
It was an inadvertent affirmation of the breathlessness for which "the media" was rightly criticized throughout the campaign: a framing of politics as a reality show or sporting event, rather than a sober choice citizens must face.
AIA submitted a list of specific items it said should be excluded from any U.S. tariffs to ensure there was no inadvertent damage to the U.S. industry, including thrust reversers, inlets and fan cowls in aerospace engines.
That coupled with the inadvertent violation of Soviet airspace by another US spy plane put pressure on both Khrushchev and Kennedy to find a quick way to end this crisis before it barreled completely out of control.
But inside, you'll find photographs of birds skimming water in the "Surface Tension" chapter; "Bird Geometrics" consists of beautiful captures of inadvertent bird choreography; and plenty of snapshots of bird poop splatters make up the "Velocity" section.
Kushner was asked about his security clearance form on Capitol Hill during two separate classified appearances last month, and said that the initial failure to detail his meetings was an inadvertent mistake that has since been corrected.
Clinton seemed eager to press forward, she must still contend with the fallout from the committee's most significant, if inadvertent, discovery: that she exclusively used a private email server during her four years as secretary of state.
It risks an inadvertent mistake that might result in default on our debt, which would have a long-term impact on the creditworthiness of the United States and on interest rates paid by consumers across the country.
Glass Lewis initially had recommended votes against four other directors over the issue, but changed its stance in light of American Outdoor's disclosure Thursday that the lack of disclosure was due to "an inadvertent omission" by Saltz.
James briefly exited with 3:48 remaining in the second quarter after being hit in the face by an inadvertent shoulder from Tatum under the basket, but he returned with 1:57 to play in the half.
The world's two largest economies needed to deepen high-level ties so as to navigate tension and rein in the risk of inadvertent conflict, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told his Chinese counterpart in Singapore last week.
Many Democrats continue to have little understanding of their own role — often inadvertent, an unintended consequence of well-meaning behavior — in creating the conditions that make conservatives willing to support Trump and the party he is leading.
While undoubtedly the fault of the Iranian government, the inadvertent shooting down of a civilian aircraft was likely the result of their military's understandably defensive, paranoid state after America's erratic aggression throughout the beginning of this year.
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It is also why so many illegal miners have been forced to the surface since the strike began, as their source of food and water - colluding employees - has dried up, one of the inadvertent consequences of the stoppage.
Sydnor had gone on to work at the Patent and Trademark Office, but he remained interested in inadvertent file sharing, and began checking in with Wallace, whom he considered one of the few people who understood the dangers.
The rule tweak specifies that there must be intent on the caddie's part to help his player get aligned to the target while the player takes a stance, so that inadvertent situations will no longer lead to penalties.
Warding off bear attacks, Indian raids and catastrophic snowstorms, the film's characters, in their patched skins, whipstitched blankets, frock coats and breeches, made a compelling, if inadvertent, fashion statement — one being simultaneously echoed in the world of style.
In a move it later described as "inadvertent," the government in December sent a letter to affected employees advising they bargain with their landlords if needed and to work out installment plans to make rent, the Post reported.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told his Chinese counterpart on Thursday that the world's two largest economies needed to deepen high-level ties so as to navigate tension and rein in the risk of inadvertent conflict.
The comparisons to Westeros basically end with the inadvertent incest; Dark is more commonly compared to Stranger Things, and it also shares some DNA with Chernobyl, as well as some of the philosophical weight of The Good Place.
The attack is possible because of what's known as a "physical side channel," data exposure that comes not from a software bug, but from inadvertent interactions that leak information between a computer's hardware and the data it processes.
But as the new study contends, this inadvertent movement during running may have "trained" certain dinosaurs to flap their wings in a way that eventually led to actual flight once their wings were robust enough to support flying.
AIA submitted a list of specific items it said should be excluded from any U.S. tariffs to ensure there was no inadvertent damage to the U.S. industry, including components used in engine thrust reversers, inlets and fan cowls.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. Navy P-3 plane and a Chinese military aircraft came close to each other over the South China Sea in an incident the Navy believes was inadvertent, a U.S. official told Reuters on Thursday.
It would be a slap in the face to countless clients of mine who served under his supervision during his Government career and whose careers were ended for inadvertent mistakes that pale in comparison to his deliberate actions.
In her report, the commissioner, Kathryn Stone, concluded that Johnson was in breach of the rules of the House of Commons, parliament's lower chamber, for a failure to fulfil his responsibilities, saying it was neither "inadvertent" nor "minor".
The Ethics panel noted that Luján's campaign consultant did use an image from House floor proceedings in a campaign communication, which it called an "inadvertent, technical violation" of the rule prohibiting such distribution for partisan political campaign purposes.
The only shot that slipped past banked in off Devon Toews's skate, a nifty back-heel from below the goal line late in the second that seemed inadvertent, or at least not without intent, but wiped out still.
The strange and wonderful stories that make up Sachdeva's debut begin on this side of reality and slip to the other — often so gracefully, and with such a precise rendering of the fantastical, that we become inadvertent believers.
Another is that Russian and American relations may deteriorate to the point that the procedures the two nations use to notify each other about air operations in Syria will be suspended, raising the risk of an inadvertent confrontation.
"I wanted particularly not to make any inadvertent mistake that would complicate things for President Ford... or later for me," Carter told John Helgerson for his book on intelligence briefings during presidential transitions, Getting To Know the President.
Google says the Clips cameras do their job well when their focus area of about three-eight feet in front of them, but otherwise not so much, which means the devices aren't likely to become an inadvertent stalking tool.
It's worth wondering what deeper questions a show about the Princess Diana and Prince Charles battle could ask: Was their hostility the result of love lost, or an inadvertent reaction to an obsessed media seeking a tabloid-worthy story?
Casts will shift throughout the run, but the lineup on Tuesday offered presumably inadvertent comedy, with the relatively short Mr. Keenlyside dwarfed by hulking giants: Adam Plachetka as Leporello, Giovanni's servant; and Matthew Rose as Masetto, the peasant groom.
" Andrew Crocker, staff attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation told Motherboard in an email, "there are significant risks of leaks and other inadvertent disclosure by the government, and any policy about vulnerability disclosure needs to take these risks seriously.
Without a written policy, Ms. Lever said it was inadvertent last week that the administration said the order only applies to those "who do not take a salary"; virtually all members of all state board and commissions are unpaid.
But the use of Franklin's music also serves as an inadvertent road map through nearly 40 years of Hollywood history, in which the stories of black Americans went from the margins of stories about white Americans toward the center.
In December the prosecutor in the case, Nathan Smith, filed a search warrant demanding any data that the Echo might have picked up that night — whether that was inadvertent recordings, or just clues to Bates' activity during the night.
While Reed said at the time his error in the Bahamas was inadvertent, Koepka, who skipped the Mexico City event, told a golf podcast that his American Ryder and Presidents Cup team mate knew exactly what he was doing.
Rather, it indicates that both nations' military officers are trying to manage the risks of an inadvertent conflict in the increasingly crowded airspace over Syria, which American and allied warplanes have shared with Syrian, Russian, Turkish and Israeli planes.
The other side: MSNBC has yet to comment on Yang, but a source told Axios that any mistakes made concerning the former tech executive and other candidates have been inadvertent, given the large pool of candidates in the race.
To avoid any inadvertent leaking of trading information, Bridgewater has a general policy that discourages the 450 employees who work on the investment side of the firm from socializing with those employed at Wall Street firms it trades with.
Sanders supporters chuckle at the irony that Sanders' national political profile — which is helping him mount one of the biggest threats to Biden's presidential ambitions — is, in part, the inadvertent byproduct of Biden's penchant for cutting deals with Republicans.
They had to hire a female prosecutor (a "female assistant" is how Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell describer her, another inadvertent flash from the 1950s.) Every one of the 11 Republican senators on the committee is a white man.
An unintentional or inadvertent nuclear war between Washington and Pyongyang could take place not only as a result of various misunderstandings or miscalculations between fully rational presidents, but also in unintended consequence of certain mechanical, electrical, or computer malfunctions.
Warring Interests Matthieu Aikins, in his article on the U.S. military's inadvertent funding of insurgents in Afghanistan, touches on a broader issue: war is a business that requires many other businesses to sustain it ("The Bidding War," March 7th).
"Congressman Hunter intends to cooperate fully with the government on this investigation, and maintains that to the extent any mistakes were made they were strictly inadvertent and unintentional," said Mr. Hunter's lawyers, Elliot S. Berke and Gregory A. Vega.
Board members said they believe the complaints about the endorsements are the product of inadvertent mistakes in a large organization that's quickly coming together, and of people both in local Our Revolution chapters and beyond not understanding the process.
There's so much to love about Netflix's new Lord of the Flies-esque drama The Society, from the allegories to the major social issues within modern day America to reigning queen of summer Kathryn Newton's nuanced portrayal of inadvertent leader Allie.
Indeed, most exposure to PBDEs in the U.S. occurs through inadvertent contact and ingestion of dust particles in the home, said Heather Stapleton, an environmental health researcher at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, who wasn't involved in the study.
Prosecutors said Powell indicated to them that Flynn planned to back away from his admissions in the 2017 plea and insist that any falsehoods in the submissions about the Turkey-related lobbying were inadvertent or the fault of Flynn's former attorneys.
Its purpose is to legalise retroactively the supposedly inadvertent expropriation of privately owned land in the West Bank, on which some Jewish settlements have already been built, and oblige the legal owners to accept either financial compensation or alternative land.
"Companies that are extremely powerful can pass the cost ... down the supply chain and whether that's inadvertent or not it has a knock on effect on the quality of jobs," added Rachel Wilshaw, ethical trade manager at British charity Oxfam.
Jokic and Murray — who left the game briefly in the first half after an inadvertent shot to the mouth — combined for eight points in the final 67 seconds to put the Nuggets ahead for good after a tie at 108.
A Le Pen victory, or even the legitimate threat of one, brings with it the kind of bank funding concerns which can take on a life of their own and end in bank runs and inadvertent disintegration of the common currency.
The illegal miners arrested have been forced to come to the surface because of the strike, which has emptied the shafts of employees, thereby starving them of their sources of food and water underground - an inadvertent consequence of the stoppage.
Though Facebook has taken pains to appear neutral, the censorship of LGBT ads, however inadvertent, points to the company's difficulty in finding a middle ground in a tense national climate where policy increasingly hinges on fundamental questions about race and identity.
Instead, it is made up of a chaotic matrix of clans and players pursuing often conflicting aims and aching to ingratiate themselves by correctly interpreting the signals from those higher up the ladder, even as they fear taking an inadvertent misstep.
"We certainly want to make sure there isn't some inadvertent message coming out of this study that maybe we should be worried about having too much natural gas," said Marty Durbin, executive vice president and chief strategy officer at API.
It did, however, include a special thanks for Palin as "Special Publicity Consultant (Inadvertent.)" Palin spoke out about her interview when Cohen's show premiered and it became clear that his undercover interactions with politicians during production were intended to embarrass them.
Indeed, Trump's biggest impact on oil stocks could be inadvertent: His penchant for inflammatory statements could theoretically set off the short-term spikes in oil prices and shares that occur regularly when markets get worried about geopolitical tensions affecting oil production.
Obama also personally delivered a warning to Putin at the G-20 summit in China, and his administration later used the "red phone" channel set up to avoid inadvertent nuclear exchanges between the US and Russia to reinforce his concerns.
Operators would also have to inform customers when they reach 80 percent and 100 percent of their data usage allowances, he said, and warn users about the risks of inadvertent roaming, for example on the border between Northern Ireland and Ireland.
"Following the inadvertent passive breach, action to bring the fund back into compliance is already underway," the Woodford spokesman said in an emailed statement, adding that the delistings "will have no impact in how the assets are managed within the fund".
The lack of disclosure was due to "an inadvertent omission" by Saltz, American Outdoor said in its filing, adding that it did not matter because "there is very little, if any" overlap between VirTra's services and a Smith & Wesson training academy.
His fondness for the dramatic arts bled onto the court, where he swung his arms in reaction to a call and made inadvertent contact with the official Ken Mauer, who had to seek treatment for a cut to his hand.
It further follows, among various other related concerns, that the president of the United States and his senior military advisers need to pay especially close attention to steadily-accelerating risks of an accidental or inadvertent nuclear war with North Korea.
America needs to be supporting growth and opportunity, but instead, this inadvertent error is leading to less spending on durable equipment and materials, reduced hiring of workers to staff new and improved locations and even delayed safety improvements, including fire sprinklers.
"My positive test was caused by my inadvertent consumption of food that I did not realize had been baked with marijuana, before I left for the Olympic games," the judo star explained in a statement that he issued after the disqualification.
Mr. Farrell freely recounted his adventures with wine, women, drugs and porn early in his career, and even now, with double-digit years of sobriety, he'll go on about inadvertent overzealous manscaping and the terrors of first-time sober sex.
The House Ethics Committee probe is looking into whether Nunes disclosed classified information during a news briefing at the White House in which he said members of the Trump transition team might have been under inadvertent surveillance following November's election.
The film's ending is a little too neat and subtracts from the movie's rigorously maintained balance of the square and the weird: Wiseau and Sestero experience a friendship-restoring epiphany that their failed melodrama is tremendously entertaining as an inadvertent comedy.
It'll be an opportunity for establishment candidates like Joe Biden to show that he has a grasp of the more granular LGBTQ issues beyond marriage equality, of which he became a (perhaps inadvertent) trailblazer under the Obama administration in 2012.
Not only can intentional and inadvertent falsehoods fade into each other, they can happen simultaneously; a conspiracy theory about the Iowa caucuses might be shared by people who know the theory is false and by those who believe it's true.
If we return to the days of "fire and fury" -- when many were worried that all the bluster and threats could spiral into inadvertent conflict -- ending GSOMIA would prevent timely coordination and action among the US, South Korea and Japan.
Yet another inadvertent consequence of a tariff could be rising inflation, but of the bad sort — from consumer costs rather than in hourly wages — which may force the Federal Reserve to tighten monetary policy even as growth begins to slow.
Formalising selection processes to avoid a shortlist of chairman's chums, for example by hiring an external search firm, as most British firms but only two-fifths of those in America do, is a good idea; it helps avoid inadvertent double standards.
With the prospect of a world without arms control agreements and increasing international tensions, I worry about the intentional or inadvertent onset of a world-altering nuclear war, possibly well before the full effects of the climate crisis can even materialize.
"The preponderance of evidence with respect to the investigation yielded the fact that no single event, no single individual, no groups of individuals are directly responsible for the inadvertent shipment of a small amount of active anthrax," Army Maj. Gen.
Cruz told reporters last week that the loan didn't violate any campaign financing rules, and if his disclosure to the Federal Election Commission wasn't complete then it was a technical and inadvertent error and he would offer to amend the filing.
But never has there been a weirder bird-related moment than Johnson's, in part because it is so inherently startling, and in part because it felt like an inadvertent metaphor for Johnson's threatening presence, as both a pitcher and a surly human being.
The real nightmare for many in the Pentagon, NATO and beyond is that he may now do the same with military activities in Europe, Asia, or both, possibly emboldening America's most powerful potential foes and driving up the chances of an inadvertent conflict.
"We should design aircraft for them to fly that do not have inadvertent traps set for them," said Sullenberger, referring to MCAS and what he described as Boeing's previous failure to alert pilots to that system's existence and function on the aircraft.
Under President Obama we have made a number of significant policy achievements to reorient our anti-trafficking efforts to better assist survivors, support prosecutors going after traffickers, and prevent the inadvertent use of goods or services involving forced labor in supply chains.
I couldn't tell you the first song I heard by Bright Eyes, or the first time I saw a picture of Conor Oberst—the band's founder, primary songwriter and inadvertent posterboy for navel-gazing kids in hoodies and the people who fancied them.
Memphis went on a 12-0 run in the third quarter to take an 123-71 lead with Porzingis leaving the game briefly with 4:06 remaining in the period after taking an inadvertent elbow to the nose from the Grizzlies' Josh Jackson.
It was an inadvertent study in tech-world navel-gazing: as hundreds of immigrants were splashed across the Internet attacking Uber, Wired described how Mr. Kalanick had been working for two years on the logo, immersing himself in organic color schemes and kerning.
These examples illustrate that in polling or any other type of sampling, there are two separate components of measurement error: the statistical error (normal fluctuations caused by pure randomness) and sampling bias (error introduced by inadvertent, or unavoidable, sampling of a biased population).
Following his fourth ambiguously inadvertent groin-strike in three weeks, Draymond Green finally received his fourth flagrant foul point of the NBA Playoffs, which means he's suspended for Monday night's Game 5 of the Finals between the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Ross admitted to "inadvertent errors" in selling the holdings and in response to the ethics office said last month that he would sell all of his equity shares, though he said federal law did not require him to sell all of them.
One was Daniel A. Bailey Jr., now a veterinary technician living in Wilmington, N.C. Mr. Bailey, 49, shot to prominence in 2008 when he received an inadvertent email from Mr. Mozilo blasting him for asking for Mr. Mozilo's help in modifying his loan.
However, the war has raged on despite the diplomatic efforts, forcing civilians to live under the constant threat of being targeted by militants or being caught up in ground fighting, or becoming inadvertent victims of air strikes by Afghan government and foreign forces.
Pessoa's achievement, deliberate or inadvertent, is to show how the roots of a certain kind of misery lie in solipsism—the belief that nothing outside the self really matters, so that the mind can never be truly affected by what it experiences.
Rudolph, who was concussed and knocked unconscious by a helmet-to-helmet hit earlier this year, also took an inadvertent shot to the back of the head from Feiler, who was walking to confront Ogunjobi as Rudolph was getting up from Ogunjobi's hit.
Silversides are like popcorn to larger fish, and even the smallest bits, impatiently chipped off the block and flung into the waters below the pier, were eagerly devoured by small bluefish and striped bass; inadvertent chumming on our part, until we caught on.
But the danger of going into the summit undercooked is that Trump could make inadvertent concessions on complicated or historically fraught issues, or adopt positions that are detrimental to allies like South Korea or Japan, or stumble into North Korean negotiating traps.
The choice of consultant is an inadvertent reminder that sexual harassment pervades all industries, and victimizes workers in all income brackets: A Seyfarth Shaw partner, Gerald Maatman, previously represented The Weinstein Company after six actresses filed a class-action lawsuit against it.
Every year in this country, more than 70 million post-surgical patients receive opioids, and research shows that one in 15 will go on to long-term use, indicating that the surgical setting has become an inadvertent gateway to the overall societal epidemic.
Naftali Bennett, another member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet, said "deconfliction mechanisms" would be improved, referring to a Russian-Israeli hotline designed to avoid inadvertent clashes with forces Moscow sent to Syria as part of a military intervention mounted in 2015.
Baute moved for a mistrial on the grounds that the accuser and her attorneys intentionally withheld these text messages during the pre-trial discovery process, but the judge denied that motion, saying there was no evidence to suggest it was anything but inadvertent.
It also set limits on U.S. deployments that would be adjusted incrementally, a strategy meant to avoid mission creep by the military and prevent military moves that might seem good on the battlefield but which could have inadvertent diplomatic or political consequences.
While lawyers for Mr. Pizarro, 38, and Mr. Rivera argued that the failure to reveal what amounted to an alternate theory of the case was grounds to have the charges dropped, prosecutors said the errors were inadvertent and would not be repeated.
For all the success that the United States has had in working out understandings with the Russians to avoid inadvertent clashes near Raqqa, the hotlines between the American and Russian commanders have been of little use in the episode with the convoy.
Strictly religious Jewish men who refuse to sit next to women, for fear of even inadvertent contact that could be considered immodest, are a growing phenomenon that has caused disruptions and flight delays around the world and prompted protests and social media campaigns.
Describing Mr. Mueller as a "story-changing, evidence-destroying aggressor," the lawyer quoted the radio host as testifying that he did not touch Ms. Swift inappropriately but that if he had touched her in a way she found offensive, it was inadvertent.
Mr. Mueller has indicated that if he had touched Ms. Swift in a way she found inappropriate, it was inadvertent as he rushed to get into position for the photograph, which, though inconclusive, is expected to be key evidence at the trial.
The bill would require data brokers to sign up to a national registry overseen by the Federal Trade Commission — and to maintain a comprehensive information security program as a means to protect consumer data from security breaches and other inadvertent or improper disclosures.
Groin and rib-cage discomfort caused him to miss a game against Denver last Sunday — James's first absence of the season — and an inadvertent knee to the groin from Beverley in the first quarter Wednesday appeared to hurt his effectiveness against the Clippers.
In Idlib, in the northwest of Syria, where the civil war has stretched into its eighth year, the UN has also shared the coordinates of medical facilities with Bashar al-Assad's forces and their Russian allies in order to avoid inadvertent attacks.
The Italian-American automaker said it is recalling about 23500,23500 sport utility vehicles because of a wiring issue that may lead to inadvertent deployment of the driver-side air bag and is linked to reports of five related minor injuries, but no crashes.
A series of off-target costumes (by Ramona Ponce) contributes to the inadvertent sense of artifice, especially when Amy arrives at her art opening looking like a rube in a red beret that Mark or Claire surely should tell her to remove immediately.
Montreal was busy prior to the game, placing alternate captain Brendan Gallagher on injured reserve with a concussion sustained during the second period of Tuesday's 3-1 loss to Carolina after taking an inadvertent knee to the head from teammate Ben Chiarot.
Because I'm not just talking about social media—it's your hardware and software, location data, the inadvertent autobiography of your search history... Yeah, I'm not sure I'd want people to see what anxiety-induced googling I've been doing at three in the morning.Exactly!
"[O]nly Tom Clancy or Vince Flynn or someone else like that could take these series of inadvertent contacts with each other, meetings, whatever, and weave that into some sort of a fiction and turn it into a page-turner spy thriller," Conaway said.
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine suggests that donors be limited to no more than 25 births in a population of 13,000 in order to "avoid an increased risk of inadvertent consanguineous conception" (meaning genetic siblings unknowingly meeting, having sex, and conceiving a child — yikes).
What emerges is a miniseries with a decidedly narrow, episodic feel to it -- where an inadvertent act of violence or the promotion given a pilot with the unfortunate name Major Major (Lewis Pullman) stand out, but everything else has a way of blurring together.
An eagle-eyed antiterrorism expert at George Washington University noticed and reported on the Assange references in the Kokayi case, prompting a storm of news coverage on the government's inadvertent disclosure that someone named Assange, who fears extradition to the U.S., has been secretly charged.
Ronan tackles complex and rarely talked about facets of female sexuality with depth and feeling, while Howle (who, as an attractive British boy, made a mandatory appearance in Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk) toes the line between hurt puppy dog and inadvertent oppressor with impressive dexterity.
Kesha has become an inadvertent leader in conversations about how to reform the music industry to keep sexual predators from being structurally protected, due to her long fight to win contractual and financial independence from her alleged rapist and former manager, the producer Dr. Luke.
With the news soon proven legit by the official announcement of the trade, national reporters had no choice but to admit they'd been scooped by a new breed of trade-rumor reporter—an inadvertent master of Internet discourse, mostly just doing it for fun.
I really can't speak to that" Monica McCafferty of R&R Partners, who worked on the contract as well, said in an email that "the failure to issue the disclosure on the op-ed itself was an inadvertent human error and mistake, made in haste.
The relatively new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has made confidential investigative information "available to employees when they do not need it to perform their assigned duties, increasing the risk of inadvertent or unauthorized disclosure," the Federal Reserve Inspector General's office found in its report.
But while the basic concept of a work themed around the phrase "burn the witch" has been on Radiohead's radar since at least 2002, fans could miss Radiohead's perhaps inadvertent tribute to a more recent meta-commentary on small English villages: the movie Hot Fuzz.
Other useful things inside include accelerometers, compasses, gyroscopes, motion detectors and sensors for orientation, measuring magnetic fields and capturing reflected infra-red light (to turn off the screen when it detects the phone is close to the ear, saving battery power and preventing inadvertent touches).
New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood, who filed the suit, said Trump wrote a foundation check for $25,000 that was donated to the political committee for Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi in 2013, though the Trump Organization described the donation as an inadvertent mistake.
It was not Comey who declined to ever inquire into whether the Offices of Security and General Counsel at the Department of State viewed such a communication practice as legal, let alone wise from the standpoint of avoiding inadvertent exposure of sensitive or classified information.
It is a habit that he apparently believes keeps him in touch with his middle-class roots—which serves as a perfect, if inadvertent, example of how de Blasio's own cluelessness and the press's venom combine to ratchet up his reputation for self-righteous victimhood.
The college was given four years probation last week (both the school's former vice-president, who claims the violations were inadvertent because he did not receive education on NCAA rules, and Baruch's women's basketball coach were also hit with one-year show-cause orders).
The office said that an internal Commerce Department investigation that reviewed Mr. Ross's calendars, briefing books and correspondence did not indicate the presence of a criminal violation, and that it had no evidence to contradict Mr. Ross's argument that the omissions and inaccuracies were inadvertent.
The confusion is only one of many side effects of the new tax law, which sped through the House and Senate in less than two months at the end of last year, resulting in a series of changes that were both intentional and inadvertent.
One was revealed through an inadvertent mistake in a court filing in January that showed that Mr. Manafort had lied to the prosecutors about his interactions with a Russian associate, Konstantin V. Kilimnik, who has been identified by prosecutors as having ties to Russian intelligence.
" The primary authors of the report — Ari Glogower, David Kamin, Rebecca Kysar, and Darien Shanske — describe the legislation as "a substantial blow to the basic integrity of the income tax" that will "advantage the well-advised in ways that are both deliberate and inadvertent.
" But as Rick Hasen, an election law expert at the University of California, Irvine, told Vox's Dylan Scott Wednesday, there's a big difference between criminal convictions like Cohen's and civil violations like Obama's, and "inadvertent violations like Obama's are punished civilly by the FEC.
The "fold," with which he is fascinated, refers to the unseen moments revealed by an archive — those that collapse time and space, those that tell a story only through adjacent details, and those that become evident through inadvertent damage by either the photographer or the storage conditions.
Routinely declared the worst movie ever made (for good reason), the surreal drama/inadvertent comedy was written, directed and produced by Tommy Wiseau, an enigmatic actor of unknown origin who also chose to star in his passion project, in the hope that it might launch his career.
Washington (CNN)The Department of Defense made an "inadvertent breach" of confidential communications between a US-Saudi citizen being detained in Iraq and his attorneys with the American Civil Liberties Union, but it has committed to steps to remedy the situation, according to a court filing Friday.
" The report notes that a system infiltrated by a malicious actor could affect a nuclear weapons system's ability to "launch a weapon, prevent an inadvertent launch, maintain command and control of all military systems, transmit information and other communications, [and] the maintenance and reliability of such systems.
" The report notes that a system infiltrated by a malicious actor could affect a nuclear weapons system's ability to "launch a weapon, prevent an inadvertent launch, maintain command and control of all military systems, transmit information and other communications, [and] the maintenance and reliability of such systems.
Between the promotion of alternative narratives and the way the social media platforms have been so slow in describing their inadvertent hosting of the Russian effort, there's a striking lack of national unity over what appears to have been a foreign incursion in an American election.
On Facebook, out of my 2102,20173-plus friends — a motley crew of 22017- to 240-year-olds representing a range of ethnicities, religions, cultures, personalities, income brackets, political parties, and beliefs — unite when it comes to liking, loving, wowing, HAHA-ing, and commenting on her sassy inadvertent gems.
The advisory, issued by the FAA on Thursday and circulated late on Friday, said the warning came amidst "heightened military activities and increased political tensions in the region which present an increasing inadvertent risk to U.S. civil aviation operations due to the potential for miscalculation or mis-identification".
After Trump's election, which made questions about race and gender front and center in cultural conversation, Swift's silence seemed to be turning her into an inadvertent alt-right poster girl, and her inability to situate herself in the cultural conversation carried into the release of her latest album, Reputation.
Last year was a year of "record" fines — some $25 million for several exposures and breaches, including $4.3 million in fines to the University of Texas for an inadvertent disclosure of encrypted personal health data, and a settlement by Fresenius was for $3.5 million following five separate breaches.
"In their testimony, neither CIA nor FBI witnesses were able to identify definitely the extent of Saudi support for terrorist activity globally or within the United States and the extent to which such support, if it exists, is knowing or inadvertent in nature," authors claimed in the report.
The A.P. reported last week that Hinton's inadvertent text indicated he had doubts about Manziel's ability to stay clean and that Hinton was given a receipt that indicated Manziel may have spent more than $1,000 at a Dallas drug paraphernalia store the day after a hit-and-run crash.
The new funding comes at a time when Lyft is racing to add self-driving cars to its fleet, while the ride-hail company has also seen an inadvertent benefit from rival Uber's recent struggles, which include a lawsuit from Alphabet that accuses Uber of stealing trade secrets.
MARCH 15 The first season of the freewheeling comedy "Black Monday" covered the misadventures of a ragtag band of Wall Street traders in the mid-1980s, as they took on the establishment, skirted the rules of their industry, and played an inadvertent part in the 1987 stock market crash.
Harden, meanwhile, was left with a scary laceration on his left eyelid and two bloodshot eyes after taking an inadvertent rake to the face from Draymond Green — but he amassed a team-high 29 points through blurry vision despite squinting and wincing for the rest of the evening.
Photo: Mario Tama (Getty)As Hurricane Dorian nears Florida ahead of its expected landfall early next week, Miami is taking measures to ensure that the e-scooters on its city streets don't become an inadvertent safety hazard—namely, that they don't wind up turning into dangerous flying objects.
" Inadvertent (maybe): "When people try too hard to delay the natural progression of commitment, the relationship can be like a duck that was put in the oven too early and now suffers under a heat lamp that robs it of flavor and dries it far past well done.
But overwhelming fandom does have a tendency to make things crass and reductive—if the pope is an inadvertent influencer, then the church is his sponsor, greedily reaping the rewards of Lenny's personal magnetism but terrified when that power grows too attached to the specific personage of Lenny Belardo.
According to Vice, he and a group of other sympatico Texas judges have helped transform the Eastern District into a patent troll haven, through a mix of inadvertent courtroom rule changes to speed up cases, and a not-so-subtle desire to reap the benefits of a lucrative legal cottage industry.
Echoing the Judson Dance Theater ethos, viewers of her work could encounter an installation and complete it with their active presence; they could be inadvertent dancers responding through their bodies to the monumental paper figures of Domain or to the dance-like "choreography" of lines emanating from the carbon paper pieces.
In one of the third debate's most unintentionally revealing moments, Trump said, "I sat in my apartment today ... watching ad after false ad, all paid for by your friends on Wall Street," an inadvertent admission that he was inhaling cable news when he should have been prepping for the debate.
Russia's decision to suspend the hotline established after the launch of the Russian air campaign in Syria in September 2015 effectively means that Russian and U.S. planes could fly dangerously close to each other during combat missions, raising the risk of inadvertent or deliberate clashes in the crowded skies over Syria.
S. nuclear policy should focus on reducing the role of nuclear weapons — relying on them only to deter nuclear attack on the United States and our partners and allies – and avoid any move that could lower the threshold for use of nuclear weapons or increase the risk of inadvertent nuclear war.
These corporate properties could not have produced a viral video as intimate and infectious as Ms. Payne's (and a Kohl's spokeswoman said the company had no involvement in the video's creation), but they have all been grateful for her inadvertent endorsements, and they have helped boost the video's profile after it aired.
He was on tour for his 2017 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, "Locking Up Our Own," which documents the history of mass incarceration and the inadvertent roles that black political leaders played, when a woman asked him why he didn't use the word "abolition" in his arguments, which, to her, sounded so abolitionist.
Gloria and her new cohort, Winnie Lopez, have already gotten close to the bottom of Ennis Stussy's inadvertent murder and would probably have Ray and Nikki in cuffs were it not for Chief Dammick, who tells a rambling story about two girls and a red balloon to prove that sometimes crazy coincidences happen.
On the project's social media accounts, a sense of humor seeps through the feeds: selfies abound, from the unavoidable to inadvertent family portraits to the truly mysterious; animal photos are ubiquitous, as if deliberately including your pet in a listing would make someone in the mirror market more compelled to make an offer.
In a new interview with Vanity Fair, the women of Wine Country revealed exactly why this getaway trip isn't much like the Las Vegas-set bachelor movie The Hangover, in which the cast partied their way into shenanigans involving a secret wedding to a stripper, a hangout with Mike Tyson, and one inadvertent kidnapping.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads At least since late-1960s Process Art (and probably earlier), we've been aware of the aesthetics of the construction site as a kind of ephemeral sculpture garden or inadvertent installation piece, featuring provisional structures made of non-traditional materials (bricks, boards, cinderblocks, coils of rope) in site-responsive arrangements.
Typically a story will reference the dog whistles used by Trump campaign surrogates, and the retweeting of anti-Semitic memes such as the use — which Trump said was inadvertent — of a photo of Hillary Clinton next to a Jewish star of David emblazoned with the words "Most corrupt candidate ever!" atop a pile of money.
"Rover theorizes that these diesel concentrations could have been caused by an inadvertent and unreported spill or leak from equipment operating during the clean-up, or it could have been the deliberate or malicious act of individuals opposed to the project," the company told FERC in a filing Friday, noting the data was inconclusive.
It's possible, perhaps even likely, that many of the malicious acts that are blamed on Facebook would have happened without it, but the social network has nevertheless been a kind of inadvertent pathfinder, a company so convinced of its public utility that it was, until it was too late, blind to its numerous adverse effects.
As a result, imports from Mexico have grown, while exports from the United States to Mexico have fallen, putting thousands of Americans out of work: The inadvertent consequence has been that we are today running a trade deficit that is tens of billions of dollars worse because of the destabilization of the Mexican peso.
"If you blast the names and faces of shooters on news stations and constantly repeat their names, there may be an inadvertent process of creating a blueprint," Dr. Deborah Weisbrot, an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at Stony Brook University who has interviewed hundreds of mostly teenage boys who have made threats, said in 2015.
As I absorbed the loss of a legendary American writer, as I processed the death of a friend, I couldn't help thinking what a fitting and inadvertent send-off it was, everyone joined together to champion free expression and free speech and the wonder of books — celebrating everything that mattered to Philip in this life.
The miscount, which the bureau said was because of an inadvertent programming error in a system that gathered statistics from F.B.I. databases, was a significant embarrassment at a time when the bureau has been pushing for a legal mandate that tech companies build unlocking tools into such devices for law-enforcement access to potential evidence.
The judge at the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission said in an order late Monday that Sunoco's customers would not suffer harm from a temporary injunction because horizontal directional drilling was already shut down in other parts of Chester County, where West Goshen is located, due to water contamination from inadvertent releases of drilling fluids.
Because so much of MoviePass's ability to attract investors and generate revenue has to do with the size of its subscriber base, it may make sense that the company is trying, once again, to get former subscribers back, and the shady "opt out" method might net more resubscriptions (however inadvertent) in the long term.
Ron WydenRonald (Ron) Lee WydenWyden blasts FEC Republicans for blocking probe into NRA over possible Russia donations Wyden calls for end to political ad targeting on Facebook, Google Ex-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity MORE (D-Ore.) has long demanded for a public accounting of the number of Americans caught up through inadvertent collection.
Their barley salad got better and better as the days passed; and the last remnants of a chocolate-orange olive-oil cake, toasted and served in a parfait glass with whipped cream and ice cream, made a charming if inadvertent homage to the late 19th century, when pretty desserts featuring leftover cake were a cookbook staple.
If you're merely sensitive to gluten, and it makes you feel a bit off, these stray bits are likely little more than a nuisance, but if you've got celiac disease, the inadvertent consumption of any amount of gluten can trigger serious intestinal damage that could have you feeling unwell for anywhere from a few days up to entire weeks.
"Mr. Weisselberg threatened to call Mr. Icahn and utilize this inadvertent clerical error in an effort to embarrass Mr. Scharf and my firm — unless my firm agreed to a 50 percent discount on the outstanding legal bills," David A. Piedra, a partner in Mr. Scharf's firm, Morrison Cohen, wrote in a 2007 letter to a lawyer representing Mr. Trump.
For liberals, the photo seemed like an inadvertent insight into the current Republican psyche: Powerful men plotting to leave vulnerable women up a creek, so ensconced in their misogynistic world they don't even notice the bad optics (not to mention the irony of the "pro-life" party making it harder for women to afford to have babies).
"The second thing we're trying to do is make sure that Box itself has some built-in security guardrails and boundary conditions that can help people reduce the risk around employee negligence or inadvertent disclosures, and then make sure that you have some very precision-based, granular security controls that can be applied to classifications that you've set on content," he explained.
With their unhinged music—the pair was known for eccentricities like ending shows with silent encores, second-long micro-songs, and Jang's penchant for performing in a helmet that he says proclaims "kill all communists"—the Pirates became the inadvertent voice of various protest movements solely by being some of the ones to sing—or scream—about what was wrong.
"We do everything we can to minimize the risk to civilian life through our rigorous targeting processes and the professionalism of the (Royal Air Force) crews but, given the ruthless and inhuman behavior of (ISIS), and the congested, complex urban environment in which we operate, we must accept that the risk of inadvertent civilian casualties is ever present," the spokesperson said in statement.
Representatives from some groups got the required signatures, and then representatives from some other groups materialized to vet those signatures and remove inadvertent out-of-district signatories, and then still other representatives from different or maybe the same groups suggested they might help Sorenson by formatting all of that petition data so they could merge the relevant information with their master voter file.
Without such evidence, he cannot rule out the possibility that some of the discrepancies in the alarm calls are an inadvertent byproduct of prairie-dog physiology — an increased sensitivity to a certain color or shape invoking a more forceful rush of air through the vocal tract, for instance — and that the animals do not recognize such differences or use them to their advantage.
MSNBC on Sunday apologized after the network left Democratic presidential candidate Andrew YangAndrew YangYang says white supremacist violence should be designated domestic terrorism Yang jokes first thing he'd say to Putin as president is 'Sorry I beat your guy' Steyer, Gabbard and Yang shut out of early minutes of Democratic debate MORE off a presidential poll result graphic, with the network calling the error inadvertent.
Brief phone-camera dispatches from health care workers, police officers, and other frontline personnel were shuffled between musicians' couchside renditions of Top 40 hits and celebrity speeches on compassion and resilience, making the whole affair yet another inadvertent display of the ludicrous distance between the part of society that will face physical and financial disaster from the pandemic and the part that will probably be fine.
On Thursday, with senators taking their brief turns in the locked room where Republicans kept a single copy of the FBI report, White House spokesman Raj Shah confirmed, in what was possibly an inadvertent admission, that the White House did, in fact, give the FBI a list of four individuals to interview, prepared by Republican senators, and that investigators ultimately spoke to nine people.

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