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1. "... intent. (254) Acting willfully has been defined as acting "deliberately and intentionally... [where] acts, statements or omissions were not the result of innocent mistake, negligence or inadvertence or other innocent conduct." (255) Defendants relying on a "lack of fraudulent intent"..."

Source:   Cheng, XueMing Jimmy,Harrington, Ryan,Ruiz, Rodolfo A., II. "Securities fraud" American Criminal Law Review 41.2 Mar. 22 2004: 1079-1146

2. " No matter how Neat the benefits to others of a "correct" electoral outcome, our altruist's ballot has almost no chance of bringing it about since, in a large electorate, the odds that an individual vote will be decisive is vanishingly small."

Source:   Somin, Ilya. "How political ignorance threatens democracy" USA Today (Magazine) 133.2714 Nov. 1 2004: 22-26 Google This

3. " Reciprocity is made up of a series of acts each of which is short-run altruistic (benefiting others at a cost to the altruist), but which together typically..."

Source:   Muir, Edward. "The idea of community in Renaissance Italy" Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 1-19 Google This

4. "... from the realization that society must rest on a background of force." Nor should we lose sight of the fact that the "altruist" (an "involuntary" egoist) assumes that he has the right to use force to gain his "altruistic" ends."

Source:   . "FIFTY YEARS AGO IN ETC" ETC.: A Review of General Semantics 56.4 Dec. 22 1999: 491 Google This

5. " While the law is a bit wary of permitting one party to rescind a contract based on a unilateral error, in instances of mutual mistake the courts often permit rescission and require restitution of any benefits conferred.(103) As Andrew Kull has argued powerfully, the contract..."

Source:   Kades, Erick. "Windfalls" Yale Law Journal 108.7 May 1 1999: 1489-1490 Google This

6. " For one thing, there is the concern that some visitors might mistake the color reproduction for an original and thus be confused or even cheated as paying clients."

Source:  Stuckey, Charles F. "True colors: Seurat and "La Grande Jatte": issues of glazing, framing and color shift--plus the inclusion of a full-scale replica of Seurat's Pointillist icon in "rejuvenated" hues--prompt the author's reflections on a recent Chicago show.(Issues & Commen" Art in America 92.10 Nov. 1 2004: 57-62

7. " My share of the contribution would be somewhere around $700 million, which I gladly would pay -- not because I am a closet altruist but because the plan is good for all Americans, including Donald Trump."

Source:   Trump, Donald,Phillips, Howard. "Symposium" Insight on the News 16.1 Jan. 3 2000: 40 Google This

8. " The best definition of terrorism might be: a direct act of politically motivated violence (or threat of violence) by an individual, group or government that intentionally targets innocent civilians to have psychological effects beyond the immediate targets. (Falling outside that definition..."

Source:   Eland, Ivan. "Inside Terrorism" Middle East Policy 6.3 Feb. 1 1999: 190-191 Google This

9. "... innocent human life as intrinsically good[28] or fear a social slide to more dubious types of killing.[29] Their claims reduce to, "It is wrong to intentionally kill innocent human beings, even if they seek to die," or "Society ought to avoid traversing..."

Source:   Safranek, John P. "Autonomy and assisted suicide: the execution of freedom" Hastings Center Report v28.n4 July 1 1998: 32-37 Google This

10. " For example, consider a population consisting of both altruistic (e.g., non-resource-exploiting) and selfish (e.g., resource-exploiting) organisms, and suppose that selfish individuals are at a selective advantage relative to altruists."

Source:   SHANAHAN, TIMOTHY. "Evolutionary Progress?" BioScience 50.5 May 1 2000: 451

11. " Rather than using the payment rate to induce entry, an alternative policy tool would be for the government to individually subsidize the sunk costs of entry for organizations operating in markets with little or no program participation."

Source:   ABRAHAM, JEAN,ARORA, ASHISH,GAYNOR, MARTIN,WHOLEY, DOUGLAS. "ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK: HMO PARTICIPATION AND ENROLLMENT IN THE MEDICARE RISK MARKET" Economic Inquiry 38.3 July 1 2000: 385 Google This

12. " Therefore, the performance of service providers ostensibly affects not only the amount of payments (or cost reimbursement) they receive, but also the amount of funding they secure for operating programs in the following year, provided their contracts are renewed."

Source:   Heinrich, Carolyn J. "Do Government Bureaucrats Make Effective Use of Performance Management Information?" Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 9.3 July 1 1999: 363 Google This

13. " To the degree that coaches use various methods of cheating in order to win and to the degree that some of these methods will involve athletes, the athletes are in a social situation where they can be exploited (see proposition I-18)."

Source:   Crone, James A. "Toward a theory of sport" Journal of Sport Behavior 22.3 Sept. 1 1999: 321-323 Google This

14. " Comparing the SSS with the potential benefits of a privatized Social Security system dramatizes how much today's system cheats Americans."

Source:   Murdock, Deroy. "Social-Security System Cheats Americans Out of Potential Savings" Insight on the News 15.40 Nov. 1 1999: 46 Google This

15. "... and reliability of these individuals, (iii) some way of detecting cheating or likelihood of cheating, and (iv) some motivation to punish or exclude cheaters (Trivers 1985)."

Source:   BOYER, PASCAL. "FUNCTIONAL ORIGINS OF RELIGIOUS CONCEPTS: ONTOLOGICAL AND STRATEGIC SELECTION IN EVOLVED MINDS [*]" Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 6.2 June 1 2000: 195 Google This

16. "... than judges, innocent defendants will choose to be tried by judges rather than run the risk of jury mistake, while guilty defendants will choose to be tried by juries, hoping for a mistake."

Source:   Posner, Richard A. "An economic approach to the law of evidence" Stanford Law Review 51.6 July 1 1999: 1477 Google This

17. "... are not just innocent "sister city" arrangements but often involve major policy arenas such as water, immigration, drugs, and border patrol. * There are so many U.S. programs operating in Mexico that it is impossible to keep track of them all."

Source:   WIARDA, HOWARD J. "Beyond the Pale: The Bureaucratic Politics of United States Policy in Mexico" World Affairs 162.4 Mar. 22 2000: 174 Google This

18. " In conclusion, we return to the words of the Gertz court: Neither the intentional lie nor the careless error materially advances society's interest in 'uninhibited, robust, and wide-open' debate on public issues."

Source:   Cunningham, Anne,Freeman, Craig. "On the wings of Nike: a streamlined approach to the commercial speech doctrine" Communications and the Law 25.3 Dec. 1 2003: 1-33 Google This

19. "... police it, people will intentionally or unintentionally go back to operating it to benefit themselves instead of the customer," he said."

Source:   . "Officials seek bids for behavioral carve-out in Dallas area" Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 10.27 July 31 1998: 3-4 Google This

20. " The aim of management fraud is to benefit the company rather than particular individuals by intentionally reporting misleading financial data about the company."

Source:   Casabona, Patrick,Yu, Songmei. "Computer Fraud: Financial and Ethical implications" Review of Business 20.1 Sept. 22 1998: 22 Google This

21. " In a different circumstance, the anticipated payment of liquidated damages, even to an uninjured party, could dissuade intentional breach where termination of the contract would be efficient."

Source:   Adler, Barry E. "The questionable ascent of Hadley v. Baxendale" Stanford Law Review 51.6 July 1 1999: 1547 Google This

22. " To take a frequently cited example, Catholic thought has consistently taught that it is never permissible for an agent intentionally to kill innocent persons, no matter how worthwhile the ultimate end."

Source:   KAVENY, M. CATHLEEN. "APPROPRIATION OF EVIL: COOPERATION'S MIRROR IMAGE" Theological Studies 61.2 June 1 2000: 280 Google This

23. " Ironic Process Theory The theory of ironic processes (Wegner 1992, 1994, 1997; Wegner & Wenzlaff 1996) states that thought suppression involves two mechanisms: an intentional operating process that seeks thoughts that will promote the preferred..."

Source:   Wenzlaff, Richard M.,Wegner, Daniel M. "THOUGHT SUPPRESSION" Annual Review of Psychology Jan. 1 2000: 59 Google This

24. " In an undercover investigation of 14 dealerships, KCBS investigative reporter Joel Grover found that all but three were lying, cheating or overcharging their customers by loading contracts with hidden costs..."

Source:   Gutierrez, Bridget. "Local TV's Quest for the Ratings" American Journalism Review 22.6 July 1 2000: 12 Google This

25. " Now in Illinois, both prosecutors and police have been indicted and are currently on trial for intentionally framing an innocent man on a rape-murder charge."

Source:   Roberts, Paul Craig. "When justice takes a holiday" Washington Times Mar. 26 1999: 19 Google This

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