Dictionary
To ends
noun
The final point of something in space or time.
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But endings – as opposed to ends – are one of the great consolations of fiction.
That often harms American interests.Another error was to subordinate means to ends.
The theatre has the beauty that comes from the practical adaptation of means to ends.
Peace arose, nonetheless, as a result of exhaustion and collapse, not an adroit matching of means to ends.
Meanwhile, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has called on China to ends its use of a two-tier passport system.
Thomason connected on 22 of 44 passes for 437 yards and 4 touchdowns, two apiece to ends Bobby Walston and Pete Pihos, to beat the Giants, 30-7.
When someone you are trying to talk to ends up getting busy on a phone, the most natural response is not to scold, but to emulate.
A product code specific to ENDS could be informative for future surveillance activities.
The empirical issues of ethics are only the causal questions of relations of means to ends.
But other things are ordered to ends of which they themselves are not conscious.
Rapid set cement was added to ends where there was a significant amount of missing concrete (Fig. 5).
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