<adj.all> an unintended slight an unintentional pun the offense was unintentional an unwitting mistake may be overlooked
Practically speaking, the result will be a more difficult burden of proof for employers that are sued for unintentional discrimination.
Throughout the long negotiations over the civil rights bill, the political focus was on the issue of unintentional discrimination.
Your editorial's (unintentional?) message is, "Ms. O'Connor is a damn good publicist."
Among those aged 10 to 14, shooting deaths were about equally divided among suicide, homicide and unintentional shootings.
Of the firearm deaths among teen-agers, about 48 percent were homicides, 42 percnt were suicides and 8 percent were unintentional shootings.
For children aged 1 to 9, homicide and unintentional shooting deaths each accounted for about half of all firearm deaths.
They also provided oases of entertainment, however unintentional, amid the general tension.
The center studied 266 unintentional shootings of children that took place between January 1986 and May 1988.
All have benefitted from goalkeeping mistakes, with the Spaniard freely admitting that his goal against Germany was unintentional, a slightly mis-hit cross ending in the net courtesy of Bodo Illgner's leaden-footed miscalculation.
Hazelwood's attorney, Michael Chalos, contended in a telephone interview Tuesday that any drinking within four hours of sailing was unintentional because the ship left port an hour earlier than scheduled.
"It was unintentional," Pennzoil's Mr. Klee added.
Mr. Lyng, in an unintentional pun, told the governors that the drought "situation is still somewhat fluid."
A review of securities research letters over the past six months reveals a vague, unintentional and disturbing similarity with some astrological forecasts.
At times, this leads to unintentional comedy.
It may well have been unintentional, but it seems to me that Congress has put a "bounty" on the lives of American servicemen around the world.
In addition, it said, dual controls for a hydraulic system were not interlocked to prevent unintentional operations, and employees entering the explosive material area did not turn over all prohibited articles, such as coins and keys.
Police arrested helmsman Hsu Ching-hsing for alleged unintentional manslaughter after he was rescued.
Additionally, the labeling measure provides for penalties based upon volume of canned product and citizen suits against members of the tuna industry in the event of intentional or unintentional violations.
In another exchange, Lewis and Siragusa had a lengthy philosophical debate over the meaning of truth, as the psychiatrist attempted to distinguish between intentional and unintentional falsehoods.
But Judge Lowe said she believed the prosecution's mistake in the GAF case was unintentional, which weighed heavily in the appeals court's support of her decision to proceed with a new trial.
On the other hand, autopsies following unintentional injuries and poisonings rose from 46 percent to 51 percent, and autopsies in suicides rose from 48 percent to 52 percent.