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I don't have the faintest intention of doing that".
Dapple would have failed any contest, except, perhaps being the donkey that eats the most hallucinogenic mushrooms, attempts indiscriminate sex, and never expresses the faintest intention to walk from one place to another unless dragged or beaten every step of the way – pain being preferable to movement.
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The answers indicated a faint, positive relationship between intention to use and change in assessment behaviour.
How else can we explain his not having the faintest idea about BMW's intentions for Rover TOM CONNORLuton, Bedfordshire.
Governments such as ours, now ratifying the Paris agreement on climate change, haven't the faintest idea what it means – either that or they have no intention of honouring it.
If antagonising Johnson was the intention, which it almost certainly was, the joke had the advantage of making a very faint reference to the London mayor's less-than-perfect marital record.
"That was not the intention". Over the years, the painted Mao has aged, appeared grim, taken on a fatherly look, and even shown a faint smile.
Divine intention?
Whose intention?
The intention to use the guidelines for depression was not associated with the self-reported use of these guidelines, but there proved to be a faint, positive association with the self-reported change in assessment behaviour.
Whether appeal to intentions in this way is enough to render one an originalist if only a faint-hearted one is perhaps questionable, however.
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