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a. 不是存心的, 无心的, 非故意的



    unintended
    [ adj ]
    not deliberate
    <adj.all>


    1. After resisting pressure for months, Audi of America Inc. said it agreed to comply with a government request to recall Audi 5000 series cars to correct possible problems of sudden, unintended acceleration.
    2. But fashioning rules that don't have unintended consequences may be extremely difficult.
    3. "None of these investigations," the spokesman said, "has revealed any electric, electronic, mechanical problem or defect in any of our cars that could cause unintended acceleration."
    4. The shift lock "has been recognized worldwide as the best device available to prevent unintended acceleration," Audi said Wednesday.
    5. GM said it is warning owners in a letter about the problem to "avoid unintended bumping or moving of the shift lever while driving their vehicle."
    6. "The unintended effect is that the most interesting cryptographic research is going on outside of the U.S.," says John Gilmore, a computer consultant in San Francisco.
    7. This is extraordinary, even in an institution where unintended consequences are commonplace.
    8. Kent Keller, a lawyer for Travelers, also argued at Wednesday's session that applying the restrictions to a company's pre-Proposition 103 policies was unintended by the initiative and would be unfair.
    9. It was 'an unintended compliment to our strengths.' BFI also argues that Attwoods is not prepared to meet the challenges facing the waste management industry, and would perform much better if it were not standing alone.
    10. "This was an unintended effect of the legislation," says Sen. David Pryor, who sponsored the bill.
    11. "The monthly sales numbers for Audis have been dismal since all of the publicity around the unintended acceleration arose last year," Healy said.
    12. However, the institute's position is that poor women should have the same ability to terminate an unintended pregnancy that more affluent women have.
    13. He adds, "They are in the possible position of provoking unintended consequences on the economy." Mr. Snyder adds that the merger wave in banking "is causing bankers to turn inward as well.
    14. But its attempt to unsettle Hong Kong's economy had an unintended consequence, when the questions Beijing raised about contracts also promoted fears in international bankers' minds about the reliability of China as a borrower.
    15. Rossin, in a news release, apologized to Lotus and Microsoft for what it termed its "unintended implication that we were prepared to share confidential information belonging to Lotus."
    16. "I worry that the court's message will have the unintended effect of emboldening recalcitrant officials continually to test the ultimate reach of the remedial authority of the federal courts," he said.
    17. The government changes would mainly benefit companies that use chips, which have suffered from the unintended price spikes caused by the old Commerce Department rules.
    18. But GM did wind up conducting an unintended, seven-year test of two different management systems.
    19. Starvation diets are commonly resorted to in treating chronic illness, with the unintended result of weakening an already debilitated patient.
    20. Administration officials warn, though, that an unintended consequence could be to raise greatly the risk exposure of the insurance fund, whose losses already stand at $6.9 billion.
    21. The study looked at cases of "unintended injury," which was defined as one "caused by medical management rather than by the disease process."
    22. Three percent of women use intauterine devices, with 6 percent of these having an unintended pregnancy in the first year.
    23. But unintended consequences, a common result of all forms of regulation, are no less real than intended ones.
    24. Federal regulators have expanded their probe of unintended acceleration in Mercedes-Benz automobiles to include 309,000 vehicles made from 1984 through 1988, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says.
    25. Here, Rule Number Three applies: When a repressive regime sets in motion a program of reform after a long period of inertia, as between intended and unintended consequences, bet on the latter.
    26. THE CONVENTION on biological diversity, agreed at the recent 'Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro could have the unintended effect of impeding the breeding of new plant species, plant geneticists fear.
    27. That is an acknowledged fire-sale for a model scarred by allegations of unintended acceleration, and the company, a unit of Volkswagen AG, is discontinuing that line.
    28. In the temporary Navajo Tribal Council office, one clock runs five minutes faster than another a few feet away, an unintended symbol of a government thrown out of sync by the alleged corruption of its chairman.
    29. HCFA officials said the cuts were an unintended consequence but argued that technicalities in the complex law made it impossible to write the fee schedule any other way.
    30. And that sometimes they can have unintended consequences," Fitzwater said.
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