Sentence examples for final intentions from inspiring English sources

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But "O Lost" does not represent Wolfe's final intentions.

The Revisers, as they're sometimes called, argue that the drafts that have been mixed together need to be pulled apart, so that we can recover Shakespeare's "final intentions".

But it is unclear whether Mr. Bush has pressed Mr. Sharon to discuss in detail what the borders of a Palestinian state would look like, or what his final intentions are for the barrier.

The Tenth is consequently the ultimate musical act of agonised self-revelation - though its psychoanalytic intimacy can only be approached through one or more of its completions, none of which may be an accurate reflection of Mahler's final intentions.

The book was published posthumously in Spanish in 2004 to tremendous acclaim, after what appears to have been a bit of dithering over Bolaño's final intentions — a small result of which is that its English translation (by Natasha Wimmer, the indefatigable translator of "The Savage Detectives") has been bracketed by two faintly defensive statements justifying the book's present form.

This may be the most modern take on the play we've seen yet: Ben Moor's absurd, heartbreaking Medvedenko moans about the cost of his mobile phone contract, and Joseph Drake's damaged Konstantin makes his final intentions clear by taking it out on his own mobile phone.

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An author's final intention is usually the basis for scholarly editions of literary works.

The *Prāsaṅgika-madhyamaka school of Candrakīrti alone captures the final intention of the Buddha.

The instruction is mostly suggestive and separate from the final intention.

The above cited studies [2] [8] indicate that the affordances of an object, i.e. the types and motor patterns of interaction with an object (for a review see [10]), also depend on the final intention of actions, and, broadly speaking, on the context in which the actions are executed.

In experiment 2 we dissociated the social request to be fed from the final intention of the sequence of reaching-grasping and placing; specifically, the action sequence was directed to a mouth-like aperture in a support placed either beside the conspecific's face (close-to-conspecific placing task) or the "face" of the body shape (close-to-body-shape placing task, Fig. 1).

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