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The phrase "are precisely intended" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the specific purpose or aim of something, emphasizing accuracy in intention.
Example: "The guidelines provided are precisely intended to ensure clarity and consistency in our communication."
Alternatives: "are specifically designed" or "are deliberately meant".
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Side-constrained instrumentalists avoid that kind of objection, since the side-constraints that they recognise are precisely intended to rule out such injustice, such infringements of individual rights: but there is a serious question about their conception of criminal law whether we should see it simply as a technique whose positive justification lies solely in its beneficial effects.
This omission is especially obvious in the case of terrorist events, which are precisely intended to cause fear and social discord as much as physical damage.
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The so-called two-plus-four framework that Secretary of State James A. Baker 3d helped arrange in Ottawa with the wartime Allies and the two Germanys was precisely intended to address the concerns.
First, it is a major challenge to assess the psychological bases of behaviour, and ultimately brain behaviour relationships, of a function which is precisely intended to suppress overt measurable behaviours.
What distinguishes punishment from other kinds of coercive imposition is that punishment is precisely intended to …: but to what?
When we engage in deliberation or reasoning about what to do, we often proceed by thinking about the reasons which favor our various options, and then bringing these together into an overall assessment which is, precisely, intended to guide our choice.
Indeed, the access to palliative care appeared to be better late in the course of the illness and when cancer was also involved, while palliative care nowadays is precisely intended for patients presenting any complex chronic disease at any stage in its development.
Indeed, ever since 1962, when Milton Friedman argued, in his book "Capitalism and Freedom," that the consequences of minimum-wage laws "are precisely the opposite of those intended by the men of good will who support it," this has been a point of agreement among conservative Republicans.
The reasons for Repeel are precisely what – step by deconstructing step — we intend to demonstrate.
"The points made in the players' letter are precisely the kind of points that collective bargaining is intended to address".
And that was precisely what was intended.
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