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The decisions fall into broad categories, generally turning on whether the couple in question intended to evade their home state's laws.
It should trouble the American public that some or much of the information in question — intended not for national security purposes but simply to pursue political agendas — may have come directly from the N.S.A.'s domestic dragnet.
Before you ask a question, ask yourself, "is this question intended to benefit the speaker or satisfy my curiosity?" Of course, there is room for both, but a good listener prioritizes the needs of the other.
That is questions does it affect how likely or how severe their punishment will be, if it looks like the individual in question intended to do a great amount of harm, regardless of whether he or she succeeded at it?
At every opportunity, he fairly leaps to offer a detailed response to a question, intended as much to provide a contrast to other candidates as to address any concerns about his own depth.
The actor playing a young doctor nearly brought the house down when he asked Dr. Vivian Bearing, an English professor struggling with cancer, a question intended to determine if she had slipped mentally.
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"I think this question intends to destroy the Palestinian-Israeli relationship and I will not answer it," he snapped.
Another common reason is that the axiomatic theory in question intends to capture a particular non-classical semantics of truth, for which a classical background theory may prove unsound.
The first question intends to capture whether a baby with at least one seizure has been missed.
However, when the instrument in question intends to measure health utility, as EQ-5D does, these comparisons are not tests.
However, faculty members encounter common pitfalls when designing questions intended to evaluate student-learning outcomes.
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