COUNTER-INTENTION
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(form of arbitrary) the receipt of a communication is an extremely important part of the sequence of actions that results in a compliance. Common reasons for the non-receipt of a communication is that arbitraries (or arbitrary factors) exist in the area. Counterintention means a determination to follow a goal which is in direct conflict with that known to be the goal of the originator and the goals of the group (either a big goal or a little one). (BPL 10 Nov 73 II)