Sentence examples for intending something more from inspiring English sources

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However, the poet may be also intending something more subversive, since "barus" also means "burdensome", "grievous" and "oppressive".

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shall be subject") would have been enough to accomplish the end of merely making involuntary-owner States liable to actions by the United States; the addition of the phrase "as any nongovernmental entity" means that Congress must have intended something more.

"But, obviously, God intends something more from you than a 'staged normal life.' God intends that you (like Joan of Arc and Simone Weil) take on a higher task".

That is, thinking, believing, intending, etc., all involve thinking, believing, or intending something.

Since light, perforce, is the common denominator of all visual art, something other than the mere statement of this truism must have been intended something less obvious and more particular to contemporary art — but to this day no one knows what it was.

This was intended as something more than a schoolyard taunt or an allusion to the sort of pseudo scholars who would deny, under a blizzard of footnotes, the existence of the Turkish massacre of Armenians.

The fact that it's a two-day get-together suggests that it's intended as something more than a mere meet-and-greet.

Some scientists say that a glitch led ESA to publish more data than it had originally intended, something that ESA denies.

If we intend something bad as an end, or even as a means to some more beneficent end, we are said to have "set ourselves at evil," something we are categorically forbidden to do (Aquinas Summa Theologica).

Stalin intended something else.

He intends to say something more about this thinking shortly.

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