intended goal
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintendedandgoal
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intended
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ɪnˈten.dɪd/us/ɪnˈten.dɪd/
the person that you are going ...
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goal
noun[C]
uk/ɡəʊl/us/ɡoʊl/
an area on a playing field, that usually has two posts with a net fixed behind them, where players try to send the ball in order to score in sports such as football ...
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Then, a hierarchical text planner searches the plan operator library for the most specific communicative action that can accomplish theintendedgoal.
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Here the figure has certain intentions about theintendedgoalin the event.
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Verification must show that theintendedgoalchains are still present in the denotation of the rule and that the rule has not introduced any new chains.
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As a result, it would hinder achievement of theintendedgoal, which is to help reduce tobacco consumption by 10% by 2014.
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The total donation in the first edition was $8,150,625, 16.44% more than theintendedgoalof $7,000,000.
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One example of this is government-funded family counseling center cells, in which theintendedgoalis to strengthen family ties and reduce legal intervention.
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Telic sentences signal that theintendedgoalof an action is achieved.
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Chartered in 1830, it never achieved itsintendedgoalof connecting its namesake villages.
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According to this view, the actions of mirror neurons simulate theintendedgoalof an action first.
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According to the author a real leader first leads himself and then aligns all conflicting desires to influence people in achieving theintendedgoal.
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Shortly later, she founded an association of women with theintendedgoalof establishing a boarding school for destitute women.
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This growth is carried off with considerable dramatic power and the composer really achieves theintendedgoal.
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Without sufficient consideration of the symbolic elements of our policies and practices, both past and future, we can lose control of our intended goals.
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Therefore, multi-agent systems that fail to take fairness into account, may not be sufficiently aligned with human expectations and may not reach intended goals.
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Theintendedgoalof this program is bridging the digital divide by increasing self-sufficiency through computer literacy in a society that is becoming rapidly dependent on broadband technologies.
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The campintendedgoalis to offer a space where children who are already nonreligious can feel comfortable and accepted.
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As a result, these systems might not reach their intended goals.
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This goal is actually a combination of three intended goals, one each for every agent in the planning framework.
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An agent may also assist other agents by planning, or helping to plan, for their intended goals.
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