Sentence examples for of any intended from inspiring English sources

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Whatever the ultimate cause, its belligerency is having the exact opposite of any intended effects.

A number of these criteria may be considered as general classroom management practice (outside of any intended educational value), yet we feel that such criteria may fall under the general umbrella of classroom participation.

A 12-page detention memo filed with the indictment, which was voted on Wednesday, did not detail the precise timing or location of any intended target or targets.

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It means that continuing implementation of promising activities expected to influence performance should be accompanied by prospective monitoring and documentation of the adequacy of effort expended, the influence of many factors, and any intended and unintended effects.

None of these comments had any intended malice behind them; in fact in nearly all cases they were uttered by people who loved me or cared about my wellbeing.

Though Klam has set out to do little more than tell the story of her journey toward responsibility — fiscal, marital, professional — she has written as effective a testament to the value of a working mother as any intended polemic.

Before any intended use of the WDN model, it must be ensured that the model would predict, with reasonable accuracy, the behavior of the network in real time.

10 Item 31b: Authorship eligibility guidelines and any intended use of professional writers Topics suggested for presentation or publication will be circulated to the PIs [principal investigators] of the CCCs [core coordinating centers], the DCC [data coordinating centre], Core Lab and the NIH [National Institutes of Health].

Mr. Miller said the attorneys general were "very concerned of people taking advantage" of any program intended to help people facing the loss of their homes.

It is too simplistic to offer what the original drafters of any legislation intended as justification to exclude any group of Americans.

The most important category of inchoate offenses is attempt, which consists of any conduct intended to accomplish a criminal result that fails of consummation but goes beyond acts of preparation to a point dangerously close to completion of the intended harm.

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