Usage examples of "offensive intent" in English with translation to French

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The only difference between a bad cook and a poisoner is the intent. La seule différence entre une mauvaise cuisinière et une empoisonneuse, c'est l'intention.
Rwandan rebels are pushing their offensive south as fighting continues in the capital Kigali. Alors que les combats continuent dans la capitale Kigali, les forces antigouvernementales rwandaises poussent leur offensive vers le sud.
It is not my intent to hurt you in any way. Il n'est pas dans mon intention de vous blesser le moins du monde.
The word "nigger" is an offensive term. Le terme "nègre" est offensant.
A truth thats told with bad intent, beats all the lies you can invent. Une vérité, contée avec une mauvaise intention, bat tous les mensonges que l'on peut inventer.
At the same time, the clerk Natsue Arimura told Gokijo of his intent to resign after this month. Au même moment, l'employé Natsue Arimura fit connaître à Gojiko son intention de démissionner le mois suivant.
She's intent on going to New York to study fashion. Elle a l'intention d'aller à New York pour étudier la mode.
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