Sentence examples for recognize intentions from inspiring English sources

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(This assumes that God can recognize intentions to "move" in various directions and adjust the person's perceptions accordingly; of course, no genuine movement really takes place, nor does the perceiver really have a physical location).

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Further, it may be that recognizing intentions is irrelevant to judging a built structure as architecture, as when we judge as architecture the vernacular structures of foreign cultures.

The recognized intention, then, drives the interactive behaviour of the machine such that it complies with the human intention in light of the real state of the world.

Whores of various nationalities were hitting on me, although I didnt recognize their intentions at first.

While research on the brain computer interface (BCI) has been active in recent years, how to get high-quality electrical brain signals to accurately recognize human intentions for reliable communication and interaction is still a challenging task.

Still, the entire market community from regulators, to bankers, to investors–has a duty of its own to recognize the intentions of recent rulemaking: to clear out all the companies like HealthSouth so that investors can trust the market again.

While I was cradling my hurt self like a baby, which I very much needed, I decided to look at other people like children, too -- not because I thought they were unevolved and obstinate (though sometimes I do think that), but because I wanted to recognize their intentions as good, if misled sometimes.

The relationship of the sequence of human motions may be a possible solution to recognize human intention.

So the first meaning of A's utterance is that Mr. X's command of English is excellent, since A intends his utterance to be interpreted by members of the committee as meaning that Mr. X's command of English is excellent, and he will be successful in this only if they recognize the intention itself.

"The standard use of that sentence is to utter it intending (1) that the audience believe she brandished her clarinet like a tomahawk; (2) that the audience recognize the intention (1); and (3) that this recognition be part of the audience's reason for believing that she brandished her clarinet like a tomahawk.

As a fashion designer, Alexandre Herchcovitch believes that technology should be primarily utilized to create comfort for the wearer — but in such a way that the wearer might not recognize the intention behind it.

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