The difference between an intentional foul and a flagrant foul is that a flagrant foul is a serious personal foul. This means that the player got fouled very violently and it could have injured the player. Flagrant fouls also include a player getting hit above the shoulders with an elbow or any other body part.
The difference between them is a girls basketball is not as heavy as a boys basketball!
An intentional injury was done on purpose and an unintentional injury was an accident or the result of thoughtlessness.
Pre intentional is communication that is unintentional, it is interpreted by caregiver. Intentional is communication that a child uses over and over again to obtain something.
You cant control a moan...a groan is intentional.
there is no difference
Better quality
It is the air and bounce
The WAVE has grooves on the leather and the regular basketball is smooth on the leather.
intent
"Flagrant" typically implies a more glaring or conspicuous violation of norms or standards, often associated with being offensive or scandalous. "Blatant" refers to something done openly and unashamedly, without attempting to hide its true nature or intention. Both words suggest a sense of brazenness, but "flagrant" often carries a connotation of being particularly egregious.
Intentional- The writer acknowledges what he or she is doing wrong and doesn't do anything to fix it. Unintentional- The writer does know what they are doing but something may happen where they forgive to site the information.
The difference between the two cases is that one is considered to be an act of carelessness or negligence. The other one is the intentional act of. When it is wrongful, it is a civil case.