Sentence examples for intention in which from inspiring English sources

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There are three general techniques of wound treatment; primary intention, in which all tissues, including the skin, are closed with suture material after completion of the operation; secondary intention, in which the wound is left open and closes naturally; and third intention, in which the wound is left open for a number of days and then closed if it is found to be clean.

The ridicule of an isolated, seemingly delusional emperor seems to be Sokurov's intention, in which case, it was done better in "The Great Dictator".

The N.H.L., in the person of Brendan Shanahan, its well-meaning but oblivious disciplinarian, fined Weber a ridiculous pittance of twenty-five hundred dolland, and insisted on engaging in increasingly strained and pedantic arguments about the mystery of intention, in which violence is parsed out and punished depending on whether or not the violent act is deemed a "hockey play".

'I shall eat a light dinner later' can be a mere prediction (suppose, e.g., that I know my cupboards are bare), but it can also express my intention, in which case it has motivational force within my behavioral control system.

The respondents had medium scores (3.18 +/-0.73) on turnover intention, in which there was significant difference among the groups from three urban areas with different development levels.

Wound healing after VMMC when using such devices is slower than when the conventional surgical method is used, as secondary healing, or secondary intention, is slower than primary healing, or primary intention, in which suturing is done.

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Each of these precepts is representative of a classical interpretation of intentions in which cognitive states constantly "evolve" into hierarchical forms based on the demands of the environment.

Notice, however, that Bratman's mesh theory, unlike Frankfurt's, commits Bratman to an historical thesis, since for him, what is at the core of his theory of morally responsible agency is a planning theory of intentions in which an agent's intentions at a time are accounted for in terms of her trans-temporal relations to past activities and future commitments.

The first was a still from the film "Cruel Intentions," in which the two stars shared a memorable kiss, then there's a snap of the two kissing on the red carpet at the 2000 MTV Movie Awards, where they won the "Best Kiss" award for that famous lip lock.

This variable was subsequently recoded as a dichotomous measure of fertility intentions in which the answers probably not and definitely not were coded as no, and the answers probably yes and definitely yes was coded as yes.

While God is not the first but the last concept in the order of rational knowledge, after the knowledge of creatures, He is the first object of natural knowledge, which is had in the first intentions and in which our intellect always proceeds from what is most indeterminate.

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