She articulated a clear, simple purpose; to tell people about that reality.
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The list was long and familiar: Be authentic; inspire purpose; embrace uncertainty.
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Its fundamental purpose is to promote mobility within higher education in Europe.
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You're not afraid to use violence for the purpose of social change.
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Another important area on which we found common purpose was Northern Ireland.
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In the second period Carrick also helped create the Devils' second goal.
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Modi said India had achieved this goal four years ahead of schedule.
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The goal I have is far different-magicused as infrequently as possible.
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However, Suomela restored the Sharks' two-goal advantage just over four minutes later.
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What exactly needs to happen in order to meet that ambitious goal?
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Asked how they intended to last the day, Yuriko said: No problem.
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Unfortunately, the program doesn't quite work in the way the producers intended.
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However, he had not intended to let anyone get a good look.
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French Defence Minister Herve Morin said Paris intended to contribute 30 soldiers.
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They will be subject to new tariffs intended to protect American producers.
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I have made my view absolutely clear and my intention absolutely clear.
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It made clear Mr Shorten's intention, and no doubt influenced the vote.
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Because, despite my best intention, the pain in my words rang clear.
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He said the intention was to show people the reality of war.
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It comes after the Government stated its intention to reform the legislation.
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Main outcome measures: Primary outcome Surgical treatment of recurrence with curative intent.
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On neither occasion had the intent been to promote my good health.
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Results: Initial course of radiation was radical in intent for all patients.
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However Apple brand intent among Australians remained relatively steady over the year.
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However, some actions are clear as daylight in their intent and impact.
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He had expressed a strong commitment to Europe and the euro area.
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It requires patience, resources and a culture of commitment to public health.
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He said the new government made a commitment to tackling child poverty.
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He said that all parties had given a commitment on the issue.
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However, he reiterated Moscow's commitment to continue dialogue with the United States.
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Earlier this year it restated financial results after discovering intentional accounting errors.
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And the very quiver in his voice seemed in a manner intentional.
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The fable in Greece originated in an intentional travesty of human affairs.
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Untoward events involving radioactive material, either accidental or intentional, are potentially devastating.
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The two-thousand-plus intentional nuclear bomb detonations in the name of weapons testing.
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The act was without premeditation; her whole being was insistent upon it.
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It decided the offence merited a top-level entry in terms of premeditation.
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Against the theory of premeditation the following cardinal facts may be urged:
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Methinks, Father Francis, we need now but the evidence of the premeditation.
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He seated himself with plain premeditation directly opposite the caisse, staring openly.
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But it was, of course, possible to start a fire onpurpose.
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Fires in the Amazon are often set onpurpose to clear land.
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Mr Warner said Mr Turei was run off the road onpurpose.
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When Garn left, Treia said she had sent him away onpurpose.
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Under other circumstances I'd have said he was doing it onpurpose.
Uso de intentionality en inglés
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Embodiment, intentionality can make the difference if there's enough of us.
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Maintaining a vegan diet can seem challenging at first but it's all about intentionality.
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In the language of cognitive science, we share intentionality.
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That adds a level of agency and intentionality.
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Second, symptom network relations depend on the content of mental states and as such feature intentionality.
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The boy understands the intentionality of this.
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Here it is that "intentionality" and "consciousness" come in.
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She felt intentionality in him again.
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It is all about the intentionality.
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She'll tap into her shared intentionality skillset, and join the ranks of schoolchildren learning their ABCs and capital cities.
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I will not pretend that my first and my third book were not absolutely had an enormous amount of intentionality.
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We find this notion in the Judaic tradition through the classical Rabbinical term for mental concentration, kavvanah which is intentionality.
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The blog Bossy Femme does a brilliant job of explaining what it can mean to be femme here: Femme is intentionality.
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Multivariable log binomial and Poisson regressions were used to evaluate social and demographic factors associated with injury cause, intentionality, and mortality.
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The central structure of an experience is its intentionality, its being directed toward something, as it is an experience of or about some object.
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Again he had the bewildering sensation of intentionality in the knot, as if more and more it was an agent in its own undoing.