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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actions purposeful" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe actions that are intentional and have a specific aim or goal.
Example: "The team's actions purposeful in their approach led to a successful project outcome."
Alternatives: "intentional actions" or "deliberate actions".
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Others: "choiceful," "stakeholder engagement," "leveraging our leadership to take positive actions," "purposeful brand growth," "consumer decision journey" and "change organization".
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He also said that while his office has prosecuted people for tax evasion and for filing incomplete financial disclosures, it did so only when those actions were purposeful and typically when they were connected to a more serious crime.
Even though students' behavior can look bizarre or disruptive, their actions are purposeful attempts to solve a problem.
"These Russian actions are purposeful and premeditated and they represent an all-out assault by Vladimir Putin on the rule of law, Western ideals and democratic norms.
"These Russian actions are purposeful and premeditated and they represent an all-out assault by [Russian President] Vladimir Putin on the rule of law, Western ideals and democratic norms," Coats said, The New York Times reported.
Similarly, Soldier rank correlates positively with self-confidence [ 21], so officers may be more likely to believe their actions are purposeful and beneficial (e.g. that consuming DS is efficacious and safe) compared to enlisted personnel.
Without action, principled and purposeful action, that idea remains just an idea.
Direction of action: this purposeful and prudential attitude is not confined to avoid possible negative, unintended consequences of one's behaviour.
In this condition, adults would be less likely to interpret the action as purposeful, and the same was true of the babies.
As the name suggests, activity theory begins with the activity, or purposeful, goal-directed human action, as the unit of analysis.
Clinical diagnostic criteria for CBS (Kumar et al., 1998; Litvan et al., 2003; Armstrong et al., 2013) include two disorders of voluntary action: alien limb, the performance of semi-purposeful movements in the absence of volition; and apraxia, the inability to perform purposeful actions despite recognition of the goal of the action.
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