The show's catalog contains no fewer than 20 essays explaining the therapeutic and hortatory intentions of this work. |
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Laws that are open to such obvious abuse are bad laws, however good the intentions behind them. |
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The only blemish on such noble intentions was the absence yesterday of ordinary people. |
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This will not be accomplished unless good intentions are accompanied by both insight and firmness. |
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It is really immaterial how much we are promised about the good intentions of the new owners. |
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The composer's intentions may be notated as dots, dashes, accents, and slurs. |
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His face was pitted with pockmarks and his beady eyes had come to rest a little below Ashley's throat, making his intentions perfectly clear. |
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The alarm clock rings accusingly, a reminder of failed intentions to skip the pub and have an early night. |
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Indeed much of the public reading of the party and its intentions has been seriously off beam for quite some time now. |
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Eriksson was quick to signal his intentions by fondling her at the table, she said. |
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I was attractive, at least that is what the suitors would say when they came with the intentions of courting me. |
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You mean to tell me that our umpires are ignoring the clear language of the rulebook and the intentions of its framers? |
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The mayor said he had no intentions of gagging any councillor or preventing them from expressing their own views. |
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There will certainly be a Great Game unless they make much clearer what their intentions are, and how long they intend to remain there. |
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You will be facing God on the Day of Judgment, and He knows for certain your intentions and your secret thoughts. |
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Take it slow, increase your distance from other traffic, signal your intentions early and gear down rather than brake whenever you can. |
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But it will be months before Mr Imbert can make an impact on this vast ministry, his best intentions and hopeful declarations notwithstanding. |
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We got the ladder and brought it back around the front with intentions to leave it on the patio, which is enclosed. |
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Back on the streets, Chad encountered a few kids with skateboards and managed to get our intentions across to them. |
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I knew what he was getting at, but his intentions and the meaning of his suggestion seemed lost among the others. |
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Our consciousness is biased to think that its own intentions and deliberate choices rule our lives. |
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Besides, you two would have given away our true intentions, so I fibbed a little, is that a crime? |
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We might call it a neo-Berkeleian argument, but I think it is close enough to Berkeley's intentions to just call it plain vanilla Berkeleianism. |
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They go home feeling accomplished, smug and self-satisfied because their intentions were noble and worthy. |
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This process of social and political reaction cannot be adequately explained as the result of the evil intentions of one or another president. |
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So simple supposition was readapted to model reference to common concepts or intentions. |
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The government's reaffirmation of its decision to reject calls for an immediate public inquiry has fuelled questions about its intentions. |
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And now that Chris is here, making a go of his business, he has no intentions of heading home. |
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Ben had wiled away the time watching other people and wondering what their reactions would be when Nakem's true intentions were revealed. |
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Behind intentions and conscious aims lie complex objective processes that shape the course of history. |
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A hefty Pallas's gull, may cast a glacial eye at them, winging slowly past, its intentions piratical. |
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We started off with the best of intentions, but the stamina wore thin as the days and nights went by. |
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Dealers had different means of signalling their intentions to an auctioneer. |
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Even those whose intentions are purely altruistic do not want to risk being tainted by accusations of trying to buy influence. |
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Democratic movements had started out with the noble intentions of ending the tyranny of autocratic rulers. |
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After all, even with the best of intentions, it's impossible to convert a proprietary product line to a standard protocol overnight. |
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The experience of many refugees is of helplessness, of being ferried around by people whose intentions are concealed by the language barrier. |
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Then, assured that the company had repented of their evil deeds and intentions, he granted his full, sovereign forgiveness to all. |
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Historians are happy to have four sources available for reconstruction of the actions, words, and intentions of Jesus. |
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Wind farms are a horrible example of what happens when people with worthy intentions try to construct an ideology around them. |
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Its intentions are always malevolent and they are the brave warriors who hope to break the system down with almost anyone's help. |
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Despite her best intentions, ultimately she's trying to find the sort of writerly perfection that leads to embalmed craft. |
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No candidate on the campaign trail is better at saying two opposing things at once, and no candidate's true intentions are harder to discern. |
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One of Artschwager's intentions has been to pose open-ended questions about the nature of perception and representation. |
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After moving to the top of the table they have also signalled their cup intentions and holders Guiseley had better look to their laurels. |
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This explains why brand attitudes are sometimes weak predictors of repurchase intentions for the brand. |
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To date, most of the work in this area has focused on repurchase intentions as the focal dependent variable. |
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He talks about his intentions for the rest of the season, and he cites consistency in his performance as the main objective. |
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Though the young couple arrives with good intentions, social niceties are smashed as the foursome gets trashed. |
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It's my opinion that both these methods are turgid in the extreme and what is more, they telegraph Germany's intentions early on. |
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Make sure that your upper body doesn't make any unnecessary movements that will telegraph your intentions to your opponent. |
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That's partly because policymakers have telegraphed their intentions with extraordinary clarity. |
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She was becoming increasingly aware of Jason and Nick's intentions, and it sent a tremor of fear coursing through her. |
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It simply tells the tale of one man who made his feelings very publicly known on the intentions and desires of his own life, such as it was. |
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In Iraq every day even the best of intentions are cruelly put to test by the miseries and sorrows of war. |
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But this served to galvanise our intentions of playing again despite our advancing years and receding hairlines. |
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They often doubt each other's intentions and accuse each other of hatching conspiracies. |
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He couldn't believe that other people could be operating in bad faith when he himself was so open about his intentions. |
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The novel, meanwhile, posits God as the ultimate conspirator, less a deity than a puppetmaster whose intentions are never clear. |
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The author renders the word tradition into a signifier of doubtful intentions, a glyph whose meaning has yet to be ascertained. |
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In Lebanon, the Syrians have repeatedly misread the Bush administration's intentions. |
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The room itself takes on the artist's intentions, being transformed into a slightly wacky domestic parlour. |
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Last week, she made her intentions abundantly clear, especially to those who doubted that she had the balls to run for high office. |
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The left makes no secret of its intentions where the Constitution is concerned. |
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He had not given a thought to how his crew might react when they learned of his intentions. |
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The emotions that most explain customer intentions to return to midscale hotels are comfort, welcomeness and security. |
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In September 1909 he had prepared his expedition with intentions to explore the polar basin, when the news about Peary's success arrived. |
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Inside Australian prisons the keepers and the kept eyed each other suspiciously waiting for some indication of the other's intentions. |
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However good their intentions, they'd risk aggrandising themselves and diminishing or insulting their subject. |
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Josephine kept a long list of intentions and told her beads with the same dispatch with which she cleaned house. |
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Of course, everyone wearing masks that hid their true intentions didn't help much. |
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I told the angel of my intentions and asked forgiveness for barging in so rudely before. |
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He saw people as conditioned reflexes, not souls with intentions, willpower and choice. |
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Excluded from consideration are such matters as a speaker's intentions, intuitions, and conceptualizations. |
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Her intentions for airports are also likely to include improved public transport access. |
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While created under the best of intentions, remakes of classic films will always fall under severe scrutiny. |
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The most he could do was provide us with a handwritten note that vouched for our honorable intentions. |
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On the canvass last week, McDowell was questioned repeatedly by one Ranelagh resident about his party's post-election intentions. |
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If he is allowed to continue, others with less amiable intentions will follow. |
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It exploits the good intentions and generosity of Church members whose Sunday offerings are used in this selfish and disproportionate way. |
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It seems that the best intentions of young fighters get worn down by the pot of gold on offer if they remain unbeaten. |
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Hitler made a deliberate distinction between his plans for the Russians, and his intentions towards the Anglo-Saxons. |
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It really makes you think about crimes vs. accidents and intentions vs. happenstance. |
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After that, he quickly eradicated any romantic intentions he had harbored for Captain Crowell, as she was now his commander and employer. |
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Whatever Forster's intentions, the judges were chiefly impressed by his treatment of the subject. |
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But chance brought her face to face with the true intentions of her captors. |
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Decode the neologisms and euphemisms and you gain a rare insight into the strategists' true intentions. |
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But one did not have to wait that long to understand the dictator's true intentions. |
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I sank deeper into my pit of shyness as I forced myself not to dwell upon her true intentions. |
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Cain was furious, not only had his plan failed but his true intentions had been revealed. |
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These capabilities in turn reveal a great deal about her intentions and consequently her trustworthiness. |
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Even films that purport to be bland or apolitical are political in their intentions. |
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It's head-to-head combat, and neither of you has any intentions of waving that white flag of surrender. |
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When the intentions are not good and there are ulterior motives lurking behind, then it is detrimental to religion. |
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Plans are conceived of as singular intentions, regarded as incongruous within a diverse society. |
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They make decisions for the future, and so distinguish their intentions from their desires. |
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They spell out what their intentions are rather than arrogantly assuming everyone trusts their judgment implicitly. |
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It was naive what was done, uncalled for, and unwanted, but all acted out with the best intentions in mind. |
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Initially, the intentions of the West in intervening were muddled and unclear. |
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The Rubik's cube was simply a puzzle whose original intentions mystified him, and he could not fathom the purpose for which it was designed. |
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Her intentions have since then become clear and her unconditional love of the children is obvious. |
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The resurrection celebrates his powerful demonstration over the effects of sin and his lordship over the historical intentions of the evil one. |
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The main characters' intentions become more and more blurry and less and less trustworthy. |
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The motives are multifaceted, the responses ambiguous and everyone bears the brunt of their misdeeds, as well as their best intentions. |
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It is one thing to assert one's good intentions, but another entirely to act upon them. |
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He is aggressively omnisexual, directing his lustful intentions toward everybody except, of course, Riff-Raff and Magenta. |
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It was easier to build a nation, even to invent one, than to run it in accordance with the original intentions of its inventors. |
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If we do not perform our salat or sacrifice or hajj correctly, mere good intentions will not make them right. |
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They have signified their intentions for next season already, out of swollen eyes and dejected hearts. |
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He is being sincere, even if he's not always completely honest with his intentions. |
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Science in this view is simply understanding their gods' methods and intentions. |
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To this day he remains chained, madness close to his mind and murderous intentions deep within the recess of his soul. |
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The question is whether the court is satisfied that the contents do truly represent the testator's testamentary intentions. |
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It, also, is a duty to take care to ensure that effect is given to the testator's testamentary intentions. |
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I suppose that his big thing is to point out how the law of unintended consequences keeps rearing its ugly head even with the best of intentions. |
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In place of concrete evidence and facts, it substitutes possibilities, intentions and maybes. |
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The majority of stalkers who threatened their victims subsequently acted upon their stated intentions. |
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Gehlen lied about Soviet military strengths and intentions, helping to create the cold war. |
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During a recent Mass at a retreat for young adults, the celebrant invited the participants to state their prayer intentions. |
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They know that the overmastering intentions of the cosmos cannot be undone, but believe that down the line events can be tweaked. |
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Accordingly, there is suggestive evidence that intentions, and factors associated with the growth intention, may vary by gender. |
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Many will greet such noble intentions with two cheers, having heard them before and waited too long to see them put into practice. |
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She has been called Chekhovian in that she writes the comedy of ironic twists and hidden intentions. |
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Thus, even though all states may possess thoroughly pacific intentions, international competition and conflict may still arise. |
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And it is hard to find anyone who speaks with administration officials off the record who believes their publicly pacific intentions. |
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Even if Lena's original intentions were less than honorable, at least in the end she told Bianca the truth. |
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He did not seem to trust this man and was quite sure that his intentions were not honourable. |
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He assured him that his intentions with his daughter were honorable, and asked if he could speak to her. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and professed his honorable intentions. |
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In fact, this was merely a ploy to make the government's actual intentions seem more palatable. |
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His chronicle, contrary to his apparent intentions, raises doubts about the beneficial long-run effects of foreign aid in host countries. |
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From these reviews, it doesn't appear to actually bring across the intentions of the gospel writers and misinterprets the whole message. |
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Many South Africans are apparently wary of what they see as ignoble intentions by profit-hungry American drug companies. |
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Despite good intentions, psychiatrists can become complicit in shaping social ills. |
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They also launched media campaigns accusing the government of illegitimacy and totalitarian intentions. |
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I trust that he will be open-minded and see that my intentions are good because if he isn't, I may be out of a job sooner than I had anticipated. |
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Video teleconferencing obviates the need to collocate staffs and reduces ambiguity in commanders' intentions. |
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She praised the intentions of the police, but said they had gone a step too far. |
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Be more meticulous about using turn signals, so that other drivers know your intentions. |
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He did not want her to make his feelings sound silly and ridiculous, even if her intentions were good. |
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I have decided that for the rest of the trip I shall live in my own, blissful world where everyone is full of good intentions. |
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So far as subjective intentions were concerned, the directors proceeded in blithe disregard of the existence of the articles. |
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While he proclaims himself content with Perth's relaxed way of life, he's circumspect when asked about his career intentions. |
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You can sympathize with all of the film's intentions while wishing for more objective, nuanced arguments. |
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Ferdinand's intentions are not an issue, any more than intention is an issue when you clatter someone in the penalty area. |
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He announced his intentions over three months ago and said the pay-off had not influenced his decision. |
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Despite good intentions, they risk eventually getting up close and personal with an ice bag, an orthopedist or both. |
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However, despite its very good intentions, the museum seems peculiarly ill-equipped to deal with the difficult questions raised by recent events. |
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I wasn't working at the time and I had no intentions to either because I'd just had an accident. |
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Very few would attempt to use the cursing stone rites now as a mistake in procedure is said to cause the intentions to boomerang. |
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Good intentions go a long way with me, so I tend to be favorably disposed towards holiday specials. |
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They hide our real thoughts and intentions and subdue our natural belligerence. |
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I found that my benevolent intentions, not to mention my philanthropic soul were all for naught. |
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He says attempts to clarify the company's intentions have been unsuccessful. |
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Despite the best intentions of nerds and elitists everywhere, such is the state of the popular music industry. |
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She flopped down onto her bed, obviously abandoning any intentions of keeping her dress and caped unwrinkled. |
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Here, the agenda is wrapped up quite nicely in a complex relationship that keeps us guessing about Alice's true intentions. |
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Unlike many writers in this field, Kunstler is never gulled into praising projects and programs that have good intentions but dubious results. |
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These misconceptions have come not from people whose intentions include malice or discourtesy but from friends who are simply curious. |
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Regardless of the briber's intentions, paying for turnout is illegal in federal elections. |
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The use of religious language, as an expression of a religiously grounded culture, was not a disguise of pre-existing intentions. |
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This occurred in spite of the girls' initial intentions to avoid romantic entanglements. |
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If I were working in an office today, I'd be full of good intentions and dozy distractedness. |
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They had no intentions of conforming to frontier stereotypes by living in primitive log cabins and wearing buckskin clothing. |
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He is a tyrannical, dogmatic and highly narcissistic dictator who has no intentions of going down quietly. |
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His intentions were good, but does that really excuse the fact that he actively supported a junta responsible for ten thousand murders? |
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On election night, the BBC and ITV produced a combined exit poll based on the voting intentions of 16,000 people. |
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He says that while their intentions are humble for now they, like other companies, leave ample room for future add-ons and expansions. |
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I'm sure she could take them, but I'd still feel uneasy if obnoxious dopes with ill-bred intentions were within a twenty foot distance from her. |
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It seems we often have the best intentions, determined to stay the course on the straight and narrow road, but we somehow end up catawampus. |
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It's obvious to me that your preferred business partner is one that you've managed to keep in the dark about your actual intentions. |
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Your good intentions to eat apples and carrots can get trampled in your stampede to devour apple pie and carrot cake. |
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In the frontier-land, fences and stockades announce intentions rather than mark realities. |
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The purpose is to obtain information regarding an adversary's order of battle, capabilities, plans, attitudes, and intentions. |
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Unfortunately, as happens so often to columnists who monitor current affairs at the global level, events overtake the best of intentions. |
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It was a Mass to celebrate Pope John Paul's Jubilee and to pray for the Holy Father's intentions and good health. |
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It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions. |
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In spite of some good ecological intentions and contextual theory, some pleasant urban spaces and detailing have happened. |
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They espouse design's purely functionalist role as a conveyor of other people's intentions. |
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This gives copyright holders the legal tools in the UK to pursue action against copyright crackers, however benign their intentions. |
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True to Chris's intentions, the two acre garden is fresh with scent and the colours of cowslips and foxgloves, daffodils and dandelions. |
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Those who seek to prey on their fellow humans thrive on surprise and deceit to conceal their true intentions. |
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Wooed by a man with dishonorable intentions, she found herself unwed, disgraced, and cast out. |
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To the contrary, the expression of our intentions is itself dependent on divine grace. |
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Amusement can be gained from tombstone epitaphs which, when read differently, can see intentions misconstrued to say the least. |
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The greater the possible dynamic range, the more necessary and desirable it became for composers to specify their exact intentions. |
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The test will be whether good intentions can be reconciled with the inexorable march of progress. |
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As a matter of fact I had announced my intentions of stepping down after the World Cup at a press conference before we left for South Africa. |
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It is anticipated that he will make an announcement on his intentions later this week. |
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All they have got is the language and these phony assertions about being anti-racist, and they use those things as signs of their intentions. |
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Without any effort to disguise his intentions, Eoin Kelly stepped up to calmly rifle the ball to the net. |
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Many people in York suspect the vagueness the company expresses about its intentions could be a smokescreen. |
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I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and profess his honorable intentions. |
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They act as they do, not because they are bound to follow unvarying rules but because they have beliefs, values, interests, and intentions. |
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The next counter argument is linked to deep paranoia about the authorities' competence and good intentions. |
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We're absolutely unyielding, though, on the subject of our good intentions. |
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Both the French and English announcements logically featured a narrative of their claimants' actions and intentions. |
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I knew the being was following me to my room, intentions whether evil or not, I did not know. |
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Flashbacks to Fisher's foster home carry the weight of importance here, but even they have the toothlessness of high-minded intentions. |
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American intelligence knew Hanoi's general intentions, but was wrong on the estimates of the time and place of the offensive. |
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I have absolutely no doubt it's about my intentions to stay in for the long haul. |
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The brevity of the short film format, sadly, undermines the good intentions of the filmmakers. |
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Don't ask others for permission, as they'll often express their own fears, with the best of intentions. |
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In his intentions, this running fire of a provocative and fascinating thesis should provoke a healthy optimism. |
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She confirmed that the parties had intentions to marry in the spring of 2002, but they did not have the money, so they deferred this event. |
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Though his feelings and his intentions were pure, his calming words in my feverous state were chilling me. |
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Plenty of time for that when we are more definite about people's intentions. |
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The story ultimately required him to produce performances, situations, and intentions that could be validly interpreted in two different ways. |
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True sore winners, they bristled with outrage at being judged for their results, not their professed intentions. |
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He said that there were no plans, intentions, desires, or need for any increases greater than inflation. |
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By tradition, we want to start the year by sharing with you our plans and intentions for the future. |
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It should be kept in mind, however, that this was more a statement of the Kremlin's intentions than a specific plan of action. |
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Can you remember a time when someone was poised to take over a major power with so little known about their plans and intentions? |
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The automaker is hinting that it considers a recall unnecessary and plans to announce its intentions next week. |
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As too often happens with the best intentions, the plans got tripped up by technicalities. |
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In my view, the proposal conflicts with the intentions of the development plan. |
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They boarded trucks in Mumbai, armed with rods and cycle chains, openly announcing their intentions. |
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Sometimes on the vital subject of his plans and intentions, there is no means available other than espionage. |
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The government announced their intentions for strengthening of democratic institutions. |
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It was your brother who first soiled our study plan with the lowest intentions. |
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The local context, scripts, plans, and intentions of the actor are central to this analysis. |
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Recalling what she saw in his eyes, she began to wonder his true intentions towards her. |
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It requires the capacity actively to form intentions in view of one's motivational tendencies and one's normative conclusions. |
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So how can she suddenly call foul play, just because she has second thoughts about the person's intentions? |
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Indeed, some might say that his political intentions are unsurprising. |
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Having made his intentions known, Nixon dialed up the charm. |
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His intentions in this formation, he said, had been noble at first. |
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He couldn't risk having her think his intentions were less than honorable. |
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Parties and plans often confound the best intentions to live healthfully. |
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They need to read tea-leaves, divine the intentions of all and sundry, and work their publics into a froth based on those efforts. |
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Little children will leave this movie believing that stammerers and girls with glasses, buck teeth and amorous intentions are ideal subjects for humorists. |
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He does not attribute intentions to animals and plants, nor does he suppose that the final causes of their activities are what they themselves purpose. |
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Speculation abounds about Sony's intentions over the next 24 hours. |
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This flight-deck director didn't understand the pilot's intentions, or he wouldn't have run out on the deck and started to chock and chain the aircraft. |
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Return might be the hideous height of his prevailing good intentions. |
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We used to introduce heroic figures with sublime intentions to Chinese youth as role models, but the extra-grandeur of the figures was too much for them to believe. |
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Nonetheless, the FAI's unsought offer of assistance does emphasise that the stakes are rising as the deadline beckons for the candidates to spell out their intentions. |
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Sublimity is a complex of undecidables and aporias of which Levi-narrator is only partially aware and which is often in an adversarial relation to his stated intentions. |
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Although the screenwriter may remain faithful to the original work's intentions, for the adaptation to have its own value, it must have its own point of view. |
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He does this by distorting and perverting our work and our intentions. |
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I do not want to pre-warn him of our intentions but do not think it is correct that he digs an even bigger hole for himself over the next two weeks. |
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The Glassless will walk around with heads ducked down, desperate to avoid the mysterious, unknowable intentions of the Glassed. |
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Stalking customers after they signal their intentions unambiguously is a wheeze to hold on to someone who has taken a lot of trouble to break free. |
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Historians continue to deepen our understanding of how varied and occasionally contradictory were the intentions of various framers and ratifiers. |
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Having good intentions, not harming others, avoiding evil actions and making the heart and mind pure in thought were among the truths spoken by the Buddha. |
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I am sure that it was sent in this way with the best of intentions to address a serious issue and no one intended to cause any offence or concern to anyone. |
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But in spite of the good intentions of the workers, the structure was unsubstantially and hastily constructed on low moist ground and without good cement. |
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After all, Heaven forbid if anyone knew your true intentions. |
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He was the first person to ask about the intentions of Jesus, and one of the first to raise serious questions about the relationship of John's gospel to the synoptics. |
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Prso makes his intentions known by clattering into Fukunishi. |
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Even where the shares of a company are closely held, the purpose of the body corporate are not synonymous with the intentions of the person or persons in control. |
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These tempo fluctuations allow students to improve their skills of listening and attending to their partner as well as demonstrate their own musical intentions. |
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Despite government efforts, special inquiries, a Royal Commission, and rafts of good intentions, the problem of long term care for elderly people remains. |
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The intentions were good, which is why Brooke couldn't really fault him. |
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After the first two matches of the 2004-05 Premier League season, Arsenal and Chelsea have both announced their intentions to be in at the death for the Premiership title. |
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At other points in the book, Dylan appears to be telegraphing his intentions, Warmuth says. |
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We do not doubt the kindness in their hearts nor the earnestness of their intentions. |
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Like the Skimmington riders, he employs his costume and spectacle as a kind of physic, though his intentions are to minister to himself rather than the community. |
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The intercorrelation of parent disapproval of the youth's involvement in risk behavior and youth intentions to engage in sexual risk behavior was low, but notable. |
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Indeed, the same utterance may be used to present either a deductive or an inductive argument, deepening on the intentions of the person advancing it. |
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The point of the ritual is to announce to the ancestors our intentions, and earn their consent to continue. |
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Or is it just another sheltered workshop which, established with the best of intentions and heavily subsidised, is of benefit to no one except those who work in it? |
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Without your so much as lifting a buffed pinky, those with dishonorable intentions are exposed by seemingly supernatural forces. |
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To be sure many people with good intentions are working toward solving the healthcare crisis. |
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Only when the message that Labour isn't all that clever, after all, is dinned into the voters can National risk changing the subject to its own intentions. |
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Nonetheless, they should question the perspective and intentions of those on the fright wing they find common cause with. |
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I can guess how it feels when you wish you didn't have to smoke and for all your good intentions to give up, everyone treats you like dirt anyway. |
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This means that only affective commitment was a full mediator of the brand satisfaction repurchase intentions relationship for this retail service brand. |
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Although, for the most part these concerns are unwarranted, in certain cases disagreements about the nuclear intentions of a state can create discord among suppliers. |
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To make his own intentions clear would be discourteous to his employers, so he offers no firm clue as to whether he may consider voluntarily leaving when his contract is up. |
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While his intentions are deeply rooted in exploring black masculinity, the context of his work becomes part of a larger dialogue concerning race in America today. |
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While those intentions are surely genuine, they are misdirected. |
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Many of the bigger sites claim to vet members' profiles, but there is often little to stop those with dishonourable or even criminal intentions from lying about themselves. |
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Notices about its intentions were posted around the village. |
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You are asking us to be careful about adopting assumptions which are founded on rather dubious ground and would subvert our intentions, good as they may be. |
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Philosophy aims only at the truth, not at mere persuasion regardless of truth, which is a dubious enterprise in both its intentions and its methods. |
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No matter how noble your intentions, your upbringing shows true. |
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He dropped out of school in the ninth grade and has been idly sitting on good intentions about getting a GED ever since. |
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The forceful spondees convey the inevitability of her intentions. |
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Eugene Declercq, a Boston University School of Public Health professor and a CDC statistician, spoke about their intentions. |
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As befits the theme and Gluck's intentions, the sets and costumes forego the company's usual baroque opulence for the clean lines of neoclassicism. |
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Botha also scored the first try, after just three minutes, as the Boks made their intentions clear from the kick-off as they drove strongly into the Irish territory. |
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The picture he paints, though, is one more of failed good intentions then of imperialistic villainy. |
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The loser will hand over the kingdom to the winner and, laying aside all warlike intentions, he will have to retire the forest with his party forever. |
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Although there are people who wish to help me, many of them are weak-willed and others, though having a strong spirit, cannot act upon their intentions. |
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With exhaustive detail, it patiently recreates an entire society, showing the webwork of behavior and convention that obstructs and defeats our best intentions. |
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The book forced me to contemplate my own intentions in participating in a graduate education program that has a partnership with a predominantly Black school. |
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The number is unusually high for a conspiracy theory, suggesting just how fearful Poland is about Russian intentions. |
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Political outcomes are dislocated from the intentions or hopes of individual politicians, as resolutions are mediated between dozens of players and hundreds of officials. |
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But reparative therapy is dangerous no matter how good the intentions behind it. |
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The findings in the literature led us to expect certain patterns of relationships between emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, supervisory support and intentions to quit. |
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Injustice, justice, injustice... This is what's ridiculous, all this thinking and theologizing, when there is no way on earth to know anything about God's intentions. |
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Despite general good intentions, however, even good physicians can deliver care that falls short. |
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At least one developer of a Gaza-related game on Google Play has political intentions behind his work. |
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You have the best of intentions, you're old enough to feel confident about interrupting anything that isn't appropriate, yet you can't just go barging in. |
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We are not swearing allegiance to an introverted, self serving club but declaring our intentions to help those who place themselves in our care and the community at large. |
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He fussed over detail and religiously followed the composer's intentions. |
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A like evil corrupts the intentions of protest against the war where the protester is aroused by phantasies of acts he has never committed or seen. |
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The aim of the inquiry is not to probe the real intentions of the parties, but to ascertain the contextual meaning of the relevant contractual language. |
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It propagates paranoia about the Third World's dark intentions to gatecrash and infiltrate the Western World over a period of time, and take it over eventually. |
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