Sentence examples for intend to affect from inspiring English sources

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Our marketing does not intend to affect the perception of need as much as knowledge and awareness of the product categories.

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It is intended to affect everybody and everything.

It added: "This was designed to be a factory test and was not intended to affect customers.

Hence, cigarettes are intended to affect the body's structure and function, in the literal sense of these words.

FROM THE DISSENT By Justice Breyer The Food and Drug Administration has the authority to regulate articles (other than food) intended to affect the structure or any function of the body.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said: "We've been clear that financial sanctions against Iran are not intended to affect humanitarian goods and payments.

A new State Constitution drafted that year expanded the number of crimes that required disenfranchisement, a change that the plaintiffs say was intended to affect blacks disproportionately.

But in recent years, the tax has begun afflicting middle-class and upper-middle-class taxpayers who are far from the multimillionaires it was intended to affect.

"But we would stress that the UK government has always been clear that financial sanctions against Iran are not intended to affect humanitarian goods and payments.

For his part, Mr. Bell said he intended to affect an improvisatory feel in "Blues," the jazz-inflected second movement of the Ravel, which will close the show.

Scientists who study pharmaceuticals in waterways said the research was intriguing because it examined the potential effect on animals of a specific medication intended to affect human behavior.

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