Sentence examples for rather than intended from inspiring English sources

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They are essentially found, not made; discovered after the fact rather than intended before it.

Payments are therefore "episodic" rather than intended to encourage hospitals and doctors to prevent disease or coordinate care, said Dr. Gerard F. Anderson, a former federal health official who helped develop the system and now teaches at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

It's possible that this honesty is inferred by audiences rather than intended by the artists, or that it's a simple matter of the qualities of their vocals (raw, urgent, short on artifice) rather than an accurate reflection of the facts, but it's always been the case, and it continues to be to this day.

But under the law of joint enterprise (which the supreme court has ruled had been misinterpreted for 30 years,) the prosecution could seek a conviction if it proved that a secondary defendant – who did not deliver the fatal blow – foresaw the "possibility" that the death may occur, rather than intended it to.

I show how the side-taking hypothesis explains these otherwise puzzling patterns of moral judgment — especially its focus on actions rather than intended consequences.

We do not mean to suggest that our support is personality driven rather than intended to facilitate the adoption of public policies consistent with our values.

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Avard, who had not yet seen the ad but had received a significant number of media inquiries about it, said Cramer may have used the term "Patriot Riders" in a general sense, rather than intending to identify a specific group.

The condensed style of the text, with its many lists of examples, indicate that Theophrastus used the manuscript as the working notes for lectures to his students, rather than intending it to be read as a book.

This diverts the focus of public health efforts to a utilitarian approach where improvements are attempted within existing societal structures, rather than intending to alter conserving structures.

Before deciding, agents rarely if ever intend to decide to A. In most cases, the formation of such an intention would seem superfluous; why not simply intend to A? Rather than intend to decide to A, in most cases agents intend to decide what to do (i.e. whether to A or to B or to C).

Decide to post a picture of your nice new Liverpool FC tattoo for your social media pals, then moments later realise the worst has happened and you've actually exposed rather more than intended to your legion of followers - and their followers, and their followers.

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