It keeps people busy with useful, purposeful work, and that's a good way to form a team. |
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Capable of a good turn of speed and equipped with very purposeful front bumpers the Stock Cars always provide plenty of incident full racing. |
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You really have to believe these animals are navigating in a purposeful way. |
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The effect of his work is not to explain anything, but rather to dramatize the purposeful obfuscation of information. |
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Chance occurrence of an event is one in which no cause can be identified explaining its teleological or purposeful specificity. |
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The memories stirred up by these compositions are very purposeful, if only half-formed. |
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His sprightly frame is totally erect with not a hint of a stoop and his quick stride and purposeful gait would put men half his age to shame. |
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Second, it is symptomatic that purposeful Baptist theological reflection has emerged outside the Baptist orbit. |
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In the pit, Bruno Campanella conducts a purposeful yet expressive orchestral performance. |
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With a purposeful stride Eddy walked through the people with an encouraging smile upon her half hidden face. |
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When we reached the village on foot the others went ahead, walking in a purposeful stride toward the synagogue. |
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May I wish the youth of India whose purposeful hard work with sweat will be a major transforming force for prosperous India. |
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The cinematography and framing are both graceful and purposeful, lending a real gravity to certain scenes. |
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It was followed by an explosively dazzling Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No 11, which affirmed her purposeful and communicative pianism. |
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In short, purposeful and disciplined policy and funding strategies will have to overcome political inertia and resistance. |
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The Quakers started like a team with championship ambition, as purposeful and bright as their garish yellow shirts. |
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Both design advocates and Darwinists affirm evolution while disagreeing over the question of purposeful direction. |
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Leaders are investing billions of dollars to make our schools more purposeful, more accountable, and more productive of powerful learning. |
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Her father's face was a crimson colour with his hands held in fists at his sides, and her mother was walking purposeful strides towards her. |
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Men and women of various ages and shapes were taking purposeful strides, either walking, jogging, or running. |
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The relentless sun beating down, our initially purposeful stride declines to a sporadic meander as we ascend the steps. |
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They don't beg and harass the stream of crowds that pass them with purposeful strides, the way their counterparts do in San Francisco. |
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Lani strode from the hall, purposeful steps and determined expression a warning to all the servants in the palace. |
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Moments later, however, he was once again walking in that slow purposeful stride toward the woods. |
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At the age of 35 he continues to cover the ground with a purposeful stride. |
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The purposeful stride of a child-protagonist is shown largely through a close-up of his feet. |
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Up close, she could tell that the two of them could not be much older than her or Alisha, and they both wore a determined and purposeful look. |
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Communities of practice develop as people engage in shared, purposeful, and patterned activities, which contribute learning. |
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Learning carpentry, on the other hand, involves purposeful activity and experimentation, a kind of learning that is beyond verbalization. |
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What it does mean is that they cannot be given as much education and purposeful activity than if we had fewer prisoners. |
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Bowen shares several perspectives about combat that are useful and purposeful to the student of warfare. |
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This is determined by the central place the means and methods occupy in the structure of people's meaningful and purposeful activity. |
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His way is to embrace all the infinite pointless and impossible acts that surround every useful, purposeful decision. |
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Yet the committee gathered and spent two days in generally useful and purposeful discussions. |
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We celebrate because through Jesus Christ we gain access to not just heaven, but to a purposeful and meaningful relationship with Almighty God. |
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If the situation arose through that person's purposeful negligence, however, then he is considered a purposeful wrongdoer. |
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The bombing was a planned, purposeful attack, while the Port Authority was at most negligent in failing to defend its property more carefully. |
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Reflex withdrawal from a painful stimulus is not considered a purposeful response. |
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We must make conscious, purposeful decisions to take care of other people, the natural environment and ourselves as well. |
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There is no need for any purposeful and deliberate attempt to protect dialects. |
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In fact, these disclosures were significantly more likely to be purposeful, which was defined as the intentional and deliberate report of abuse. |
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But it would be more correct to say that our consciousness and purposeful behavior results from such natural behavior of energy systems. |
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But in this case, I think the problem is more the reporter's innate prejudice than any purposeful intention to smear the U.S. Army. |
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Some scientific breakthroughs, like Edison's invention of the light bulb, are purposeful and planned. |
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Without conscious thought and purposeful efforts to hold everything in balance, Americans have always somehow succeeded in doing just that. |
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Every move was deliberate and purposeful, almost as if she were executing some sort of martial art act. |
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Also complicated are Ana's decision and purposeful plans to lose her virginity. |
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But if it's Jamie speaking, it might be purposeful because she's 5 and doesn't always use correct grammar. |
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Further, this conception renders purposeful art at best aimless and at worst nonsensical. |
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The walls remain, a purposeful reminder of the waste of war, and the roofless interior become a sort of peace park for contemplation. |
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That is, purposeful inquiry requires some prior interest in the topic under scrutiny. |
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The performance in Dublin was as assured and purposeful as Wembley had been six months previously. |
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But then again, what would purposeful self-sabotage prove except that his listeners are all just force-fed lunkheads? |
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The alien life-form was inexorably bearing down on him, unstoppable, merciless and purposeful. |
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Inside, the library has something of the sober, purposeful and hand-crafted feel of a ship of the line of Nelson's time. |
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As Hewitt and other genuflectors who are ushered routinely into the great man's presence insist, he is an intelligent, focused, purposeful leader. |
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So does Meditations in Green, but its incoherence feels purposeful, mimetic. |
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Yet its exhibits, gleaned from some of the world's finest collections, elegantly displayed and labelled, are in essence, works of purposeful, premeditated vandalism. |
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Yet these are invaluable tramlines that can guide purposeful human action. |
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On Saturday afternoon, as we were walking home from the river with Nik and Andy, I passed a bloke with purposeful mien carrying a cake in the shape of a dalek. |
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Scientists have long been fascinated by ants because of the extraordinary way they organise themselves into colonies that display purposeful activity. |
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Anger can be channeled as a spur to action rather than being destructive. But Mars at its best is purposeful, an achiever and self-starter, and a force to be reckoned with. |
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He has always found it easier to look purposeful by striding about on the world stage than by getting stuck into the messy business of domestic politics. |
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His words were purposeful, almost business-like, with the tautest of poetical flourishes. |
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Nobody came forward to say the spill had been an accident, so the assumption must be that it was a purposeful dumping, and one that the perpetrators got away with. |
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Also, it is larger, more bureaucratically active, more political, more partisan, more purposeful, and more influential than anything similar in American history. |
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They walked in the blazing noonday sun with a new purposeful stride. |
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We aim to develop a community in which working, teaching and learning are enjoyable, purposeful and effective and where high expectations are the norm. |
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The observance of conventions, traditions, and institutional norms permits purposeful choice and action within a frame work that sets limits to possible outcomes. |
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Store policies reveal a concern with establishing an orderly social space in which workers and consumers engaged in decorous, purposeful transactions. |
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I got used to the dealers and hookers hassling me, and they seemed to recognise by my purposeful stride that I was a local and left me alone for the best part. |
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In smaller nursing homes, where low profit margins do not allow the employment of full multidisciplinary teams, patients are subjected to little purposeful activity. |
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It was noticeable that when Phillips, still the pupil, came to that fence, it was surer, the stride more purposeful, the energy of youth omnipotent. |
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He takes the stage with a stride that's purposeful, elegant, even serene, befitting a Californian who seriously loves surfing, martial arts and fast cars. |
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The only way that this can be achieved, it seems, is by the wilful and purposeful appropriation of Aboriginal narratives by non-indigenous Australians. |
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As a third party, un-involved, I cannot comment on the validity of the actions in question, nor to the motivation of the incident, whether accidental or purposeful in nature. |
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It demonstrates either an incredible act of purposeful evasion or self-deception. |
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Are some lives, the question essentially goes, to be considered less valuable, less meaningful, less purposeful and hence less worthy of society's protection than others? |
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Instead of seeing the organizations as comprising buildings, offices, car parks, rule books, meetings and other forms of purposeful activity, we see these as symbol systems. |
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As though that were not bad enough, we are now being told that our investment policy, which is momentous to any purposeful economic development, is all at sea. |
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There are a number of inadvertent and purposeful ways for universities to skew their Clery Act numbers. |
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The walls rotate around me and further on I can see what looks like an angled metal structure, kind of like metal scaffolding, but with an angled purposeful design. |
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Now, lined up in their matching chairs, the three of them look unified, purposeful, like eager schoolkids taking turns to explain some esoteric science project. |
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Such measures have historically relied on specially designed storage enclosures and purposeful duplication of records for offsite storage. |
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But then one day, a mischievous monkey landed with a purposeful plop right onto a capy's back! |
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The conative, as opposed to the cognitive or affective, relates to purposeful, but not necessarily ultimately rational, action. |
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The programme involves the children spending a week at a countryside farm, during which they take part in purposeful farmyard work. |
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The agreement's authors call it a purposeful end-run around the intransigence of national governments, especially the United States. |
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In this context, travel has a similar definition to tourism, but implies a more purposeful journey. |
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Even at idle, the car sounds purposeful with a rortyness emanating from the short exhaust, hinting at what it's capable of. |
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Bitcoin serves a purpose that is at once expressive and purposeful. |
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Only the most purposeful savers, the Speedboats, have a chance of a comfortable retirement. |
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A major employer on the island, it was noted for its busy and purposeful camaraderie. |
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Like Adlerian counseling, choice theory rests on the principle that behavior is purposeful, not aimless. |
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Drift nets lost or abandoned at sea due to storms causing strong currents, accidental loss, or purposeful discard become ghost nets. |
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In the slow movements she sculpts a purposeful edge to the decorative filigree, a transmutation of operatic fioritura into pianistic terms. |
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Digital cameras are educational tools that support purposeful instruction with a clear vision on curriculum, instruction, assessment, and reflection. |
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The purposeful, reckless, or negligent absence of an action is considered a voluntary action and fulfills the voluntary requirement of actus reus. |
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The Merchant Shipping Act 1988 was not a purposeful and direct conflict with EC law, but was instead an attempt to give effect to the fishing quotas required under EC law. |
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A freshened front end with Peugeot's new radiator grille and flashier, bigger headlight units give the 2006 model a more purposeful, aggressive look. |
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He strides in a businesslike manner to the slope leading to the water and plunges in, setting off happily at a purposeful doggy-paddle up the pool, head up, teeth bared. |
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Leicha Bragg describes geocaching, which combines technology, treasure hunting and mathematics, and results in purposeful, authentic and engaging mathematics. |
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