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This expressed goal makes "Spamalot" a two-tiered operation.
The expressed goal of that initiative: slow down death rates to keep the town alive.
Hausman explained to the audience that Abenomics expressed goal of raising inflation was meant to achieve three benefits.
The federal government's "Cancer Moonshot," with the expressed goal of curing cancer, is getting a lot of press lately.
Uncertainty assessment involves how to identify, classify, characterize, quantify, and combine uncertainties within an application, with the expressed goal of understanding how to manage uncertainties.
Mr. Markov composed the work with James V. Remington and Mr. Coomer, with the expressed goal of bridging the gap between symphonic music and rock.
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Any responsible citizen chooses to be represented in Congress by someone whose expressed goals and actions over a long period of time illustrate a commitment to the ideals that citizen feels are important.
She would have mocked the "intentional fallacy," the term critics of her era used to describe the mistaken notion that a work of art can be understood through its creator's expressed goals.
Those expressed goals (or rhetorical strategy) make it hard to talk about the challenges Musk's many businesses face or contradict certain assumptions around them.
Continuity of care is one of the expressed goals of an ambulatory care experience.
There was consensus that instead of asking patients to predetermine their treatment preferences, patients should receive goal-directed care where treatment decisions flow from patients' expressed goals and values.
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