Sentence examples for believed intended from inspiring English sources

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He was detained a week later in Gaziantep by Turkish security forces, who flagged him after he had entered the country as a potential foreign fighter that Turkey believed intended to travel to Syria.

Two months ago my team carried out a raid in a Shiite militia stronghold south of Baghdad,Iranian-made weapons were among a large cache of arms and ammunition found during the operations and amount totaling US$35 Million in cash believed intended for use to purchase more arms or to finance the militia activities to frustrate US rebuilding of Iraq goals.

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Many voters, the aides believe, intended to vote for Mr. Hussein but "spoiled" their ballots inadvertently.

This is an ancient strategy, Dr. Guarente believes, intended to let an organism live through famines and postpone breeding until good times return.

In a speech to officers this morning at the National Defense University north of Beijing, Mr. Cohen described the American military presence in Asia as a benign, stabilizing factor rather than, as many Chinese believe, intended to hem in an increasingly powerful China.

" The metaphor of supremacy, which he, I believe, intended, is a highwater mark.

The apology was unnecessary -- no offense was taken, nor, I believe, intended -- but is certainly appreciated". For those still confused about how to tell whether someone is Latino, here's a handy chart.

So, if we say that one ought, or has a reason, to bring it about that either one doesn't intend to stay in power, or one doesn't believe intending to kill one's rival is necessary to stay in power, or one intends to kill one's rival, then it follows that one has a reason for each disjunct.

It is neither the "leader of the Arabs," nor does it, I believe, intend to play that role.

Maybe, even if Barack Obama has a grand plan and does, as so many people believe, intend to change the national direction -- to make compassion and honesty our primary governing values -- he can only do so incrementally.

That is, thinking, believing, intending, etc., all involve thinking, believing, or intending something.

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