Sentence examples for be intended to complement from inspiring English sources

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The operation would be intended to complement the planned 26,000-member African Union-United Nations peacekeeping force.

Instead, the draft states that American counterterrorism operations will be intended to "complement and support" Afghan missions.

98 100 Importantly, such a tool would be intended to complement, and not replace, expert clinical, methodological and statistical expertise necessary to complete a robust evaluation and determination of the contribution of a specific pharmacoepidemiological safety study to the available evidence for regulatory decision making.

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Electrical lighting throughout is intended to complement available natural light.

The rule is intended to complement new rules on capital.

In IMTA, one species is intended to complement another.

Williamson says it is intended to complement revenues from artists' recorded music, not replace it.

But the choice of metal paneling was intended to complement the World Trade Center.

• "Drive and Deliver" is intended to complement an ad campaign for other Navistar International truck models.

The course is intended to complement the Antidiscrimination Law and Employment Discrimination Law courses.

The report is intended to complement tabulations of these data already released by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

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