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Discover Ludwig"limited intention" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that is done with a specific, limited goal or purpose in mind. For example, "He approached the conversation with a limited intention, hoping to resolve the argument quickly."
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But philosophers use the word 'intention' and especially the adjective 'intentional' to refer to a feature of a class of mental states that includes but is not limited to intentions ordinarily understood.
However, two trials (Classen et al, 2001; Giese-Davis et al, 2002) limited this intention-to-treat analyses to patients with at least one follow-up measurement.
The lower education level of rural women greatly limits their intention to access preconception service, resulting in less involvement in preconception health care [ 18].
Therefore, the study was limited to measuring intention to engage in physical activity.
However, the effectiveness of socialist reforms was limited, and the intention in the Arusha Declaration policies to decentralise power and authority to local communities were impossible following a 1972 parliamentary act [ 30].
27 Analysis of secondary outcomes was limited to an intention to treat cluster level analysis apart from analysis of BMI, which achieved a significant effect in this preliminary analysis so was then entered into the multilevel model analysis.
Most studies of fertility intentions are limited to women and prior research shows that female partners' intentions have a larger impact on fertility outcomes (Beckman et al. 1983).
These findings highlight that effective policy implementation is a challenging task, limited by gaps between intentions and outcomes, inconsistencies, and conflicting agendas.
Answers from 322 respondents suggest a relatively stable group of enterprises, where the large majority (ca. 90%) intends to stay in business, but where investment intentions are limited (50% of the respondents).
Divinity said: "Not so fast!" Another, pressed to her physical and emotional limits by her need and necessity to give care and solace to friends and family making their transition, also suffered collapse under the weight of good intentions inevitably limited by lack of attention to her own priorities.
The results presented in Table 4 indicate that, for both women and men, higher early-life intentions were limited to those Hispanics who were foreign-born or grew up in non-English-speaking homes (Hispanics who were U.S.-born and grew up in English-speaking homes did not have fertility intentions that differed significantly from those of Whites).
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