Sentence examples for intended points from inspiring English sources

"intended points" can be used in written English as part of a sentence.
It refers to the specific ideas or messages that are planned or meant to be conveyed in a statement or argument. It is commonly used in persuasive writing or speeches. Example: The speaker's intended points were well-received by the audience, as they were able to clearly understand and agree with his argument. In this sentence, "intended points" refers to the main ideas or arguments that the speaker had planned to convey to the audience.

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We included the following topics (per intervention component): order in which protocol activities are carried out; work practices, deviations from protocol, component duration, perceived quality and usefulness of the protocol, barriers and facilitators to carrying out the protocol as intended, self-perceived competence to carry out the protocol as intended, points of improvement.

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Insisting that, in rescinding the rule, the Department of Education should profess a commitment to rooting out discrimination and bullying amounts to nothing but empty words, if as is the case the intended point of the new rules is to enable the imposition of a particularly cruel, petty, and humiliating structural discrimination.

In view of the fact that many thousands of intelligent people — people who agree with the image's intended point — have reacted to it with rage or sadness, I don't see how it can be denied that the satiric exercise must be considered, shall we say, somewhat less than completely successful.

That's the bloody (pun intended) point, insofar as there is any point at all.

Sequence analysis performed on each construct confirmed the intended point mutations at specific sites in GSK3ß S9A (data not shown).

Furthermore, it engendered the idea that the prenatal office visit is the sole intended point of contact for expectant mothers with their care team, shifting the locus of control to the provider as in disease treatment models, thus medicalizing the pregnancy experience.

It was assumed that at the beginning of every trial, while under full-cue conditions, participants were pointing as accurately as possible to the target (i.e. they were pointing where they intended to point).

A record of the event survives in 11 minutes of crackly black-and-white film – originally intended, Dhillon points out, to be shown in Britain to shame the natives into joining up.

Due to navigation errors and the strong current, both groups came ashore well to the east of their intended landing points.

Groups that have opposed certain observational exposure studies, such as the Washington, DC based nonprofit Environmental Working Group (EWG), agree that studies are needed, but their design, intended end points, and potential conflicts of interest have been stumbling blocks.

While each of the arrows for this stage of the technique is intended to point towards a landmark, the target for each arrow is not made explicit to the participant.

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