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Capturing that intent, for which there is a large hole in the advertising world, represents a massive value proposition for brands.
Evaluations of test method performance might be based on comparisons made between particular parameters, as dictated by the specific intent for which the assay was developed.
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Even Bill Simmons, who has gone silent since news broke on Friday that ESPN would not be extending his contract, couldn't stop himself from tweeting out YouTube videos from the team's Super Bowl victory against the Seattle Seahawks, the intent of which speaks for itself, since Simmons obviously doesn't.
And so we have mooted policy wearing the mask of creating a training "entitlement" for teachers, the real intent of which is to drum the (say 15,000 or so) "incompetent" teachers as suggested by Chris Woodhead out of employment.
By conducting a clandestine nuclear weapons program, North Korea's leaders have declared their intent to develop weapons for which there is only one use, and they have abrogated North Korea's 1994 agreement with the United States to freeze nuclear weapons development activity.
Wales captain Sam Warburton said there was "no malicious intent" in the tackle for which he was sent off in their 9-8 World Cup semi-final defeat by France in Auckland.
He's identified nine distinct segments, based on purchase intent and customer behavior, for which there is an opportunity to increase margin by better targeting service offerings and marketing messages.
With Dylan leading the way, there have been few aspersions cast over the artistic intent behind this project, for which there are scattered precedents, such as Brian Wilson's recent album "Brian Wilson Reimagines George Gershwin" in which the ex-Beach Boy was allowed by the Gershwin estate to finish and record two uncompleted songs.
"For disparate-treatment claims — and others for which discriminatory intent is required — that means the plaintiff must demonstrate deliberate discrimination within the limitations period," he wrote.
It led to his indictment five days later on a single count of criminal possession of a controlled substance in the third degree with intent to sell, a felony for which he could have received up to 25 years in prison, the people with knowledge of the episode said.
"Dr. Low is researching signals that look for intent, which is becoming very exciting because it looks like they may be able to do it — for Stephen Hawking and for others with A.L.S.," Dr. Heiman-Patterson said.
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