Sentence examples for intended more from inspiring English sources

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(Although these are intended more for show than anything, at least at first).

Indeed, it may have been intended more as a warning than a final punishment.

If these messages are absorbed as intended, more dramatic military interventions will never be needed.

That voyage was intended more to demonstrate the general capabilities of solar energy than the practicality of solar-powered ships.

Some critics, however, said the program was intended more to buy votes among the poor than to overcome poverty.

There were no surprises in the hearings, which seemed intended more for public consumption than for educating the board.

The paper also cited a Downing Street source who said that the sanctions are intended more as a symbolic deterrent, naming them as Britain's most wanted Isis fighters.

Such confrontations, watched by a handful of people on C-SPAN, generally seem to be intended more as grandstanding than efforts that may actually change Fed policy.

Bosch said that it was able to make its units less expensive than typical fare by weeding out many of the features intended more for fleet customers.

You owe your readers at least a qualification when citing such figures, which are intended more to alarm and mislead than to enlighten and inform.

West Virginia, he adds pointedly, buys relatively (no pun intended) more of them online than any other state.Governor Wise, though, is unlikely to give up.

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