Sentence examples for intended to communicate a from inspiring English sources

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This diacritical mark, a mere two dots, is simply intended to communicate a particular pronunciation of the vowel it tops.

It was intended to communicate a message that I imagine goes like this: We, Israeli Jews, have the right to a full life and enjoyment of this land that we call Greater Israel.

But, to the degree that these actions are intended to communicate a point of view, the First Amendment is relevant and protects some of them to a great extent.

The tattoo at the base of Angelina Jolie's neck which reads "know your rights" seems obviously intended to communicate a message, and has been seen by millions of people around the world in publicity and paparazzi photographs.

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The President's instinctive defense is to plead ignorance, but the G-man theatrics of July 26th — the predawn raid, the armed agents knocking on the bedroom door — seemed intended to communicate an escalation, to the White House and everyone else.

Again, the proof is in the intent: If the sponsor intends to communicate a message to as many voters as possible rather than measure opinions or test messages among a sample of voters, it qualifies as a "push poll".

The naming of the shoe is purely coincidental and was not intended to communicate any connotations".

When conceived, the Ryugyong was intended to communicate to the world an impression of North Korea's burgeoning wealth.

Such a style is intended to communicate clearly in what is perceived to be a lean medium, open to misinterpretation [ 37].

Since the rooks responded correctly in a particular setup only, they most likely did not perceive the gaze cues as a communicative signal (i.e., that the experimenter intended to communicate the location of the food), but rather learned a specific discriminatory rule.

"A gift is intended to communicate to someone that they're special and to affirm the relationship you have with them," said Dr. Leslie Bella, a researcher at Memorial University in St. John's, Newfoundland, and author of "The Christmas Imperative".

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