Sentence examples for a designated action from inspiring English sources

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With a toy like KIBO, kids are able to take a robot, scan bar codes on a sequence of connectable wooden blocks, each of which have a designated action.

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Wild Arms uses a turn-based battle structure in which the player inputs commands at the start of each combat round and the designated actions take place.

And concomitantly, 'agency' appeared in English only in the seventeenth century and introduced into philosophy a century later to designate action (in the physical sense), or what modifies action (in contrast to being the object of action), or what modifies the agent (Schneewind 1998).

Among other things, the report describes how, in September 2015, a Pakistani lawyer's case against the government for failure to carry out the National Climate Change Policy of 2012 resulted in the government designating action points within several ministries, and the creation of a commission to monitor progress.

Then, along the same lines, the two concepts designating action that are ranked lowest in order of importance are those that can be associated with individual behaviours.

The boy's case was declared a dental emergency; his mother was called, and he was swept away for immediate care to a designated "dentist in action" with an office nearby.

The bill decreed that, with certain exceptions, "A Federal official shall not engage in a designated law enforcement action in a State except pursuant to a valid written permission to do so, received from the appropriate local or State official before the action commences".

He contends that the parts of manhood that we view as non-toxic don't actually have a designated gender and describing these actions or qualities as masculine just reflects our disdain for women.

Manager Joe Torre has told Spencer he may see action as a designated hitter this weekend.

Minga is an organized activity through which residents are called out publicly to perform an action on a designated area that will benefit their own community.

The abstract nature of the Coasean hypothetical tends to promote an abstract notion of property as a thin entitlement: a right in a designated person to take certain actions or derive value from a set of resource attributes.

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