Sentence examples for purpose articulated from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, the moral purpose articulated by chains such as Ark and Oasis may risk being compromised if other more hard-headed and entrepreneurial groups enter the field.

I do not think that agenda has to necessarily include running people for political office or the formation of some kind of litmus-test pledge, but there does need to be a clear purpose articulated so the next ring of like-minded folks can begin to hold onto a common agenda.

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Rejecting the gloom and that which so many corporate antics inspire, business writers of late have taken to praising the companies that pursue purpose, articulate values and see for themselves higher values than just boosting the bottom line.

Dr. Rowley is a profoundly gifted and skilled intuitive, who uses intuitive intelligence to help clients by identifying their unique gifts and purpose, articulating and releasing fear-based beliefs, and realigning energy so they can attract and take action from creative purpose.

One administration official offered a glimpse into the administration's belief that the European proponents of Kyoto were, for political purposes, articulating a lofty vision that was not realistically attainable.

No alternate purpose was articulated during the election campaign that made sense to the Australian people.

The issue is complex, and its pursuit would lead away from the current article's purpose of articulating the central text.

The purpose of articulating these questions and presenting a response is to provoke thinking and robust discussion and to encourage other experts of hazard and disaster across the disciplines to expand upon them and to identify others not examined here.

Targeted disease searches depend on a clinical case definition, which needs to be fit-for-purpose, well articulated and consistently applied by all practitioners.

Each of these strategies is strengthened with regular authentic dialogue between students and educators for the purpose of articulating "what they know, how they know it, and who they are in nursing" (p. 135) [ 43].

These realities have pressed those who would use the treatment/enhancement distinction for policy purposes to articulate the moral dangers of biomedical enhancement more clearly.

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