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This outcome also explains why God cannot be conceived in any literal sense as the Creator of the universe or humankind through some act of will meant to realize a divine intention.

On the basis of this consideration, partial-road-in backfilling is highly proposed to realize a compromising intention, and in order to obtain the exact value of ∆h in Fig. 6b, we conducted a field trial in Xieqiao Mine, as presented in the next section.

It is probably of most use to envisage PM as referring to a set of behaviors (including non-mnestic cognitive processes) that enable one to realize a delayed intention, rather than as a separate memory module (see [ 3, 4]).

(Realize an intruder may mask their intentions — and someone who broke into your house is probably not there to borrow sugar).

In the lived experiences of willing "we possess a reflexive awareness of an intention to realize a state of affairs" (Dilthey 2002, 82).

Such modifications are important for small-scale implementations of surface codes in a near future; indeed there is clearly an intention to realize a quantum code that requires the smallest possible amount of resource.

To support the Plan S coalition in realizing its intention, we recommend certain adjustments to the implementation details.

In general, their highest aspirations toward monumental history painting produced the least successful results, and they came closest to realizing their intentions on a small scale in highly finished watercolours and drawings, as in Overbeck's "The Raising of Jairus' Daughter" (1814).

As he begins warbling and speaking, he completely realizes his intention in an act that defines the meaning of sophisticated cabaret entertainment.

The course employs design and systems thinking broadly, and emphasizes that design is not as a verb or a noun, but more as the process of realizing intention, and it is the innovative and integrative process of synthesis to create a coherent whole.

Footage of a 1960 Presidential debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon ingeniously repurposes Kennedy's remarks about a world "half free, half slave" to refer not to Communism but to the Confederate institution, and to depict Kennedy as a covert abolitionist whose assassination prevented him from realizing his intentions.

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