Sentence examples for implied goal from inspiring English sources

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"Against [X]" can be a formula of grandiose and ambitious oppositionality, with exile and civic death for all foes its implied goal.

"While the current weakness may extend over the next few quarters, we believe management's implied goal of returning to a 5% comparable sales growth is doable in the fourth quarter as we move past the loyalty program transition and as other technology and menu drivers contribute more," says Hottovy.

I regret to say I departed the last one I saw, Stay not to second David Van Asselt implied goal heartily but vowing that -- much as I admire Scarcity and Where's We're Born, the actors in all five pieces and all five directors (Daniel Talbott, Jackson Gay, Caitriona McLaughlin, Karen Allen, Gaye Taylor Upchurch) -- it would be a long time before I want to see another Lucy Thurber play.

An implied goal of the study was to determine if a targeted approach to testing for infectious causes of diarrhea could be considered as an alternative to the more comprehensive testing strategies recommended at their facility and elsewhere [ 7, 8].

The implied goal is to try to prevent patients from taking too much as well as not mixing medications or sharing or selling the drugs and amongst other contraints such as limiting which pharmacies prescriptions may be filled at.

A Bayesian framework assumes that a motion percept is determined by the most likely 3-D speed that generated the stimulus, the implied goal being to link percepts with the specific physical characteristics of sources in the world underlying a stimulus sequence.

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The brand is then positioned in such a way that its point of difference becomes its essence and implies goal attainment.

One of the narratives they discuss is the folk evolution iconic progression towards humans and how this cast in language that implies goal-direction and intentionality.

However, as pointed out by the embryologist C.H. Waddington (1905 75), the biological notion of teleology seems not to be fully captured by this comparison, since the "adaptability" implied by goal-directedness is not the same as the "adaptation" or "adaptedness" evident in nature.

(P2) … they are implied in goals which themselves will have a dynamic relationship to each other and to the context within it's being applied… (P6) … cause the ones where they run into problems are where they're not agnostic where there is a religious devotion to a particular tool [and everything else has to fit in] and it is used for everything where it's not appropriate.

… they are implied in goals which themselves will have a dynamic relationship to each other and to the context within it's being applied… (P6) … cause the ones where they run into problems are where they're not agnostic where there is a religious devotion to a particular tool [and everything else has to fit in] and it is used for everything where it's not appropriate.

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