Sentence examples for be purposive from inspiring English sources

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be purposive

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Serving a particular purpose; adapted to a given purpose, especially through natural evolution.

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A productive nexus or system may be purposive in a general sense without fulfilling a determinate purpose.

The sampling method will be purposive.

Sampling will be purposive, based on the roles that individuals fulfil.

Recruitment will be purposive in order to fill the quotas in terms of age and gender.

Sampling: Initial sampling will be purposive to include two POWs from each of the three localities covered by the service.

Sampling will be purposive to enable recruitment of patients who report benefitting and not benefitting from the exercise programme.

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Fermat's principle is "purposive, almost teleological".

What is required is purposive intervention – and it precisely this that is lacking.

There are, apparently, no justifiable fears, only hysterical fears manipulated by the authorities, whose every act is purposive and conspiratorial.

In contrast, the Sierra Club's incentives are purposive, attracting members through its programmatic and visionary ideals.

Sampling was purposive and data was analyzed thematically.

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