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Ex: The teacher knowingly chose the most inattentive student to answer her question.

Knowingly means 'intentionally'. There are a variety of ways to use the word.

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Here are three sentences for the word 'knowingly':

"John knowingly drove faster even though he knew it would be breaking the speed limit."

"Grace nodded knowingly, because she had been in the same situation herself."

"Lucy knowingly misplaced her mother's glasses because she wanted to laugh at her without them."

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BY LAW WHAT 3 ITEMS IMS IT AN OFFENCE TO KNOWINGLY SELL TO A CUSTPMER WHO IS BUYINH FOR A YOUNG PERSON

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No not knowingly

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The adverb form is knowingly.

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It is an adverb, you know that because it ends in '-ly' and it is used to modify a verb: 'the accused knowingly participated in the unlawful removal of stolen goods'.

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Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.

Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.

Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.

Yes. There are criminal penalties for a person who knowingly marries again without divorcing their spouse.

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Yes, knowingly and unknowingly.

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Where people have been convicted of offences related to knowingly transmitting HIV, they are generally given custodial sentences.

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Genesis 3:1-6 tells us that Eve's sin was disobedience. She knowingly disobeyed God's direct command (Genesis 2:16+17).

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Knowingly and falsely harming another person's reputation.

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Then you are committing insurance fraud.

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It's hard to say why people would knowingly build on a fault line. Usually it seems to be a case of people assuming that nothing bad will happen.

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The Bible teaches that knowingly committing sin goes against God's will and can lead to negative consequences. It emphasizes the importance of repentance and seeking forgiveness for one's sins.

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20 20 - 1978 Man Knowingly Spreads HIV 33-6 was released on:

USA: September 2011

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No. Bigamy occurs when a person who is already married knowingly marries another person without getting a divorce from their legal spouse. It is unlawful in every jurisdiction.

The wife of a bigamist is not also a bigamist since she did not knowingly marry a married man. Knowingly marrying a married man would not be in her best interest since her marriage would be invalid.

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prohibited act was done intentionally, knowingly or willful

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Yes, it is an adverb. It is based on the gerund or adjective form "knowing."

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Not without breaching his fiduciary duty to the estate.

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If you do it unknowingly (ex: talking to a friend and he goes to the bathroom), no it is not strange. If you do it knowingly, but simply don't want anyone to hear you, no it is not strange. If you do it knowingly and want them to hear, yes, I suppose that is strange.

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13-1203. Assault; classification

A. A person commits assault by:

1. Intentionally, knowingly or recklessly causing any physical injury to another person; or

2. Intentionally placing another person in reasonable apprehension of imminent physical injury; or

3. Knowingly touching another person with the intent to injure, insult or provoke such person.

B. Assault committed intentionally or knowingly pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 1 is a class 1 misdemeanor. Assault committed recklessly pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 1 or assault pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 2 is a class 2 misdemeanor. Assault committed pursuant to subsection A, paragraph 3 is a class 3 misdemeanor.

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It means to knowingly give false information to a police officer.

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i think you can can can be charge with child neglect!

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Caveat Emptor "Let the buyer beware"

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A crime of ommission occurs when you knowingly and intentionally FAIL TO ACT or do something which, had it been done, would have prevented the offense.

A crime of commission occurs when you knowingly and intentionally ACT to carry out an act which you know to be an offense.

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The odd one out is "deadly", which is an adjective.

Examples:

a deadly snake [adjective]

She looked at me fiercely. [adverb]

They looked at me knowingly. [adverb]

He put the glass down carefully. [adverb]

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it means that he had did something knowingly which had consequences which would occur from that action. For example: school states that if a student was to be late for school for 3 times they would be suspended for a week, and Timothy had been late 3 times and got suspended his mates may say "he had it coming"

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Corporate sin is when a group of people get together and jointly and knowingly commit a sin.

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This is a misleading answer: 2 + 2 = 17 & threequarters....
Misleading means information that is knowingly incorrect.

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We can help with general information, but we do not write essays or (knowingly) do homework.

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Im not a christian but it would contradict the bible by knowingly doing yourself harm

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never knowingly do harm to patients. protection of patients

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Extremely. It is a class A felony to knowingly arm a felon.

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Knowingly committing forgery is a felony.

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John Lewis Partnership's motto is 'Never Knowingly Undersold'.

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If you knowingly made false statements in your pleadings, yes, you can be criminally prosecuted. If your lawsuit is deemed to have no merit, but you did not knowingly make false statements in the pleadings, you can be held civilly liable for the costs of the actions but not criminally liable.

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