Sentence examples for indications that doing so from inspiring English sources

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Now notice that, as is the case with other deliberative mental operations, it is plausible that an agent knows how to deploy or perform this operation 'at will', in the sense that this operation can be rapidly deployed in response to perceptual (or cognitive) indications that doing so is appropriate.

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The advertisements encouraging persons to eat at McDonald's "everyday!" do not include any indication that doing so is part of a well-balanced diet, and the plaintiffs fail to cite any advertisement where McDonald's asserts that its products may be eaten for every meal of every day without any ill consequences.

Thanks to their repeated use, these are operations that agents know how to sequence and deploy 'at will', in the sense that these operations can be deployed rapidly in response to an indication that doing so is appropriate.

Various plans for action are available to her in thought, and at the moment of decision she performs the mental operation of intention formation in response to recognition of an indication that doing so is appropriate.

"Obviously we've tried to bring Ravel back from West Ham but the indications are that after doing so well with us, he's carried that on in the pre-season with West Ham and he's impressed the manager and the coaches there, so they weren't in a rush to make a decision".

It's the breakthrough in which you still know on an intellectual level that things have not changed and that there is no indication of them doing so, but you are projecting yourself beyond that into a place where you can't feel negative emotion, but instead feel faith.

The S.E.C., in keeping with its normal policy, declined to comment on whether it had looked into the company, DEI Holdings, but there has been no indication that it is doing so.

We have every indication that they are doing so, since they are warning away other military craft and civilian vessels".

US district judge William Orrick said in a tentative opinion Wednesday that while Congress and the president can extend the protection of law to animals as well as humans, there is no indication that they did so in the Copyright Act.

U.S. District Judge William Orrick said in a tentative opinion that "while Congress and the president can extend the protection of law to animals as well as humans, there is no indication that they did so in the Copyright Act," The Associated Press reported.

Mr. Kornblau also said that the shift should not be taken as an indication that Mr. Edwards was doing so well in Nevada that he could spare resources there, nor as a sign that he was pulling back from the state.

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