Sentence examples for purpose is to discuss from inspiring English sources

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If a parent believes that a consultation's purpose is to discuss specific results or treatment they may perceive the discussion of a trial as an unwelcome deviation.

Its purpose is to discuss effects of restoring force characteristics on elasto-plastic responses of it.

Their purpose is to discuss and resolve the conflicts of tonality and theme that the exposition has raised.

The main purpose is to discuss the age of reindeer pastoralism in northern Scandinavia.

The purpose is to discuss the American campaign against terrorism -- in part a euphemism for possible action against Iraq -- and to promote the Saudi peace initiative.

A meeting whose sole purpose is to discuss why a deadline was missed or a project failed and who was responsible.

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The purpose was to discuss the problems faced by livery drivers, many of whom are Dominican.

The purpose was to discuss information that could be used against Hillary Clinton.

Its purpose was to discuss the development of fracking both in Lancashire and nationally.

Mr. Kerry had said beforehand that the purpose was to discuss security issues and "the road forward heading towards 2014, a critical transformational period".

Its purpose was to discuss development outside of London, and Cornwall suffers greatly economically; from unemployment, the second homes debacle and a lack of investment.

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