Sentence examples for end relation from inspiring English sources

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Arrangement, disposition of parts, subserviency of means to an end, relation of instruments to a use, imply the presence of intelligence and mind.

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A piece of price gouging by a pharmaceutical company has had an unexpected knock-on effect on a US punk label, after the actions of Turing Pharmaceuticals caused Collect Records to end relations with one of its investors.

"Most ministers are too afraid to speak out in case they are singled out as being too critical towards Israel, because, in the end, relations with Israel are on the one hand relations with the Jewish community at large and on the other hand with Washington – nobody wants to have fuss with Washington.

And by the end relations were strained as chairman and trust diverged from Thompson and management on talent pay (greater transparency versus less) and dealing with the licence fee settlement – radical options, service cuts not ruled out versus "salami slicing" and more business as usual.

— RORY STEWART, the author of "The Places in Between," a former British foreign service officer, and the chief executive of Turquoise Mountain, a foundation in Afghanistan *** When their presidencies began, both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush were enthusiastic toward Russia, but by the end relations were decidedly cooler.

John Kerry, the United States' secretary of state, had unwisely referred to Latin America in remarks on April 18th as "our backyard", a red rag to those incensed by past meddling.In this section The PRI's long tail Bye, bye American pie Cry havoc ReprintsMr Morales cannily chose to end relations with USAID just as they were petering out.

Philosophers have tended to focus on just one particular causal relation, the means-end relation.

A further important distinction is that between objective material purposiveness which is inner, and objective material purposiveness which is merely outer or relative; this distinguishes the kind of purposiveness possessed by organisms from that in virtue of which one natural thing or process stands in a means-end relation to another.

Many other instances could be given of cases in which we are inclined to call something good in virtue of its relation to something else that is or would be intrinsically good, even though the relation in question is not a means-end relation.

In the CPAP group, one patients' bilateral transversal relation changed from normal to a bilateral crossbite and one changed from a normal bilateral transversal relation to a bilateral end-to-end relation.

The two nations' football associations officially ended relations.

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