An unidentified pilot could be no more than a private aviator who unknowingly sends out a wrong signal on his transponder. |
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The evaluator is kept blind to the controls to prevent him or her from subtly tipping off the subject, either knowingly or unknowingly. |
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If you trailer your boat to inland waters, you can unknowingly transport invasive species from one waterbody to another. |
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He collapsed on the ground and poured his heart out, unknowingly speaking out loud. |
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In any case, Pang et al. may have unknowingly found an unstated risk for hospital birth of having a mildly premature baby. |
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Other readers have unknowingly been victims of a more extraordinary misrepresentation of the novel than even Richardson himself managed. |
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Athletes claimed they had unknowingly ingested nandrolone in health and food supplements many take to boost performance. |
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He blinded himself after learning that he had unknowingly killed his father and had sexual intercourse with his mother. |
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But when you're living with a person all your life, you, unknowingly, tend to disparage his worth. |
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Tomas unknowingly began to fidget in his chair, and his hands began to shake uncontrollably, but he still had control over his mind and will. |
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Even law-abiding dealers can unwittingly help prohibited users obtain guns if they unknowingly engage in a straw purchase. |
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Having unknowingly signed over a significant portion of her shares, she found she no longer had a veto on rights sales. |
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The clinicians were unknowingly transmitting their attitudes towards the medication to their patients. |
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He served his time with the Manhattan Project, unknowingly helping to develop the atomic bomb. |
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Suddenly, he finds himself on the side of the labour union he's unknowingly been combating all along. |
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Four hundred tonnes were unknowingly imported by a Norfolk company and sold in Britain. |
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That person, born aeons ago, unknowingly began a multibillion-dollar industry that focuses on treating illness. |
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Players on both sides are unknowingly battling for cross hemisphere respect from people they will never meet. |
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Conner had been the first, albeit a bit unknowingly, to come to the castle in an attempt to court her. |
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He seemed a little bit wary of the three-ring circus he had unknowingly walked into. |
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This reverse process can make these viewers unknowingly complicit with their own duping through artfully crafted masquerade. |
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Such a limit would also reduce the possibility of blood relatives unknowingly entering into a relationship or having children. |
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Even if tax advisers misguide clients unknowingly, they could still face third-party penalties. |
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Weaknesses in cost information create a serious risk of unknowingly subsidizing external partners. |
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Indeed, during the debate over the shape of buckytubes, many scientists had unknowingly seen carbon nanotubes. |
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You can get pinworms by unknowingly swallowing microscopic pinworm eggs. |
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She took her key-ring out as she walked towards her car, unknowingly shifting them around between her fingers feeling for the grooves of the correct key. |
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Gee whiz and thanks, especially when one considers the very serious criminal penalties for knowingly or unknowingly contravening the act. |
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They are often heavily guarded and unsuspecting citizens may happen upon them unknowingly. |
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The sites were unknowingly serving up malvertising instead of advertising. |
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Depending on weak cryptographic software may cause you to unknowingly place sensitive information at risk. |
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Companies may unknowingly provide their employees with this, and one of the common ways is through a lack of adequate controls. |
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We have always said that those infected with hepatitis C unknowingly should not have to suffer any more than they have already. |
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The dangers to the health of patients who unknowingly take them are obvious. |
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The motion for a resolution that is before us overlooks, whether knowingly or unknowingly, the responsibilities of the current leaders. |
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Anyone who participates, even unknowingly, would become an accomplice to the crime and can be prosecuted. |
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Knowingly or unknowingly, we still crave the rewards for our efforts, or at least acknowledgement of our work in the form of respect or praise. |
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Conversion disorders whereby the emotional turmoil is expressed unknowingly as a bodily symptom. |
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These malicious programs are unknowingly acquired or downloaded and are becoming an increased threat to privacy and security. |
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Anyone who participates, even unknowingly, could be deemed an accomplice to a crime and may be prosecuted. |
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Starvation reduced Beaothuk populations when the increasing numbers of Europeans unknowingly blocked the Beothuks access to the coast and to their traditional livelihood. |
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The novice engraver wandered unknowingly into a scrapbooking store. |
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By parading these voices before us, Bennoune crushes many of our speculative idols, some of which we may hold unknowingly. |
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But I have no apologies for the audible squeals I unknowingly squeak out whenever I see her on screen. |
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But it is certainly possible that police officers could unknowingly feed suspects information. |
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Buzzfeed unknowingly sums up the American reaction to news of Kate Middleton's pregnancy. |
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His father's dying words have unknowingly directed his life. |
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She says her son Mark must get compensation for the cost of cleaning and re-fitting his engine after he unknowingly filled the car with diesel instead of unleaded petrol. |
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These three factors are the reasons behind the United States dropping the atomic bomb on Japan, as they unknowingly and unintentionally began the nuclear age and the Cold War. |
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Weak financial literacy could end up leaving people at a competitive disadvantage, unknowingly paying higher costs for basic banking transactions and short-term credit. |
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Then you will behold how many who have unknowingly been persecuting Me, will arise, transformed and illuminated, ready to follow Me along the path of righteousness, love and justice. |
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John McEnroe said that he unknowingly took steroids for six years. |
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Quite often fathers limit their own capacity to create change by unknowingly participating in a game I call blame the culture, which usually takes three to play: an employer, a father, and a mother. |
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When spring arrived, the Italian merchants fled on their ships, unknowingly carrying the Black Death. |
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Old World Eurasian diseases, which had long been endemic on the Continent, were carried unknowingly by colonists and conquistadors. |
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Darcy, the heroine lands in Pride and Prejudice by way of magic massage, has a fling with Darcy and unknowingly changes the rest of the story. |
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To avoid consumers unknowingly invalidating their vehicles' warranties, it is also necessary to require the labelling of any fuel that contains metallic additives. |
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Knowingly or unknowingly, every therapist assumes that each client possesses the capacity to change through willful choice. |
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You may even live in a private Wi-Fi zone, as I do, thanks to an unknowingly generous neighbor who hasn't secured his or her Wi-Fi network. |
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A person with a Bluetooth-equipped PDA could walk through Grand Central Station and unknowingly join and quit dozens of ad hoc networks between street and platform. |
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We particularly want to promote this campaign to the law-abiding British expat community in Spain, some of whom may unknowingly be living next door to a wanted criminal. |
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When Vaishali was attacked by King Bimbisar of Magadha she unknowingly fell in love with him. |
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To the Working Group, to incriminate Mr. Zheng based on his speech is a shameless illustration, although perhaps unknowingly so, of the Government's utter ignorance of the right to freedom of expression. |
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For example, if you watch a movie in which the hero uses a particular accent or a lot of foul language, a person might unknowingly copy his accent or use the language. |
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A constable could, because of his position, unknowingly bring pressure to bear on the public and by the same token, the public could use the police constable to their advantage. |
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I had unknowingly colluded with a system that devalues talking therapy and rushes to medicate, inadvertently sending a message that self-medication, too, is perfectly acceptable. |
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The counterargument is that where the debtor is not notified, it could unknowingly continue to act to the detriment of the value of its assets and thus creditors. |
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He also unknowingly seeded a bitter family feud. |
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Sometimes an organization's culture may unknowingly cause it to screen out or fail to identify qualified and capable immigrants who could fit in very well. |
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Ames grasps this in an effective way, Glory has an inkling of it, Jack, according to the author, prays for it unknowingly, even unhopefully. |
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A second technique that phishers use is to cause targeted Internet users to unknowingly download certain forms of malicious computer code into their office or home computers. |
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Your pardon, my friend, that unknowingly I did break the seal. |
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However, his colleague John Palfrey says that it would not surprise him if a lawsuit were brought against an organisation which unknowingly but negligently transmitted a virus. |
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Your online browsing habits may unknowingly put you in danger of downloading malicious code or viruses to your computer or making your personal information available to strangers. |
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Online browsing habits may unknowingly put individuals in danger of downloading malicious codes or viruses or making personal information available to strangers. |
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Without the necessary knowledge and training, those who are permitted to take the bridge watch may unknowingly compromise the safety of their own and other vessels. |
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However, apparently unknowingly, the photograph they used was accidentally that of a Spitfire belonging to the Polish 303 Squadron of the Royal Air Force. |
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The Haitian president would have had little choice as the country, unknowingly to him, would have been blockaded by French ships if the exchange did not go the French way. |
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