desired end
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdesiredandend
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desired
adjective
uk/dɪˈzaɪəd/us/dɪˈzaɪrd/
that ...
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end
noun
uk/end/us/end/
the part of a place or thing that is furthest away from ...
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This technique guarantees tracking of thedesiredend-effector path.
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Thedesiredendposition of the swing foot was specified based on the desired step length.
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Using an iterative procedure the angular velocity is adapted until thedesiredendconfiguration is reached.
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Trajectory tracking in the operational space (tracking of adesiredend-effector trajectory).
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The second relationship (depart fromdesiredend) is a situation where the party is looking back on a lost world.
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A policy of leniency or strictness was clearly but an incidental and political means to thatdesiredend.
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No other can attain thedesiredend.
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Will these schemes produce thatdesiredend.
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Will they achieve thedesiredend?
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In that way you would reach yourdesiredend.
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It may be a movement towards adesiredend.
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In such a definition, "workers" are persons who use their intelligence, their skill, or their physical strength to accomplish a communally useful ordesiredend.
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Ourdesiredendin this case is a sound investment, and it would be best served were we able to rationally assess both options.
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However, the mechanisms by which anesthetics act to produce thedesiredend-points of unconsciousness, amnesia and immobility are only beginning to be understood.
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Thedesiredend-effector trajectory in this simulation is a circle with radius of 0.25 m and centered at (0.5 m, 0.6 m).
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One result of degeneracy is a situation in which there are an infinite number of configurations of the manipulator that achieve thedesiredend-effector configuration.
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Trajectory planning is done locally at velocity level and special considerations are taken to ensure that non-holonomic constraints are met through thedesiredend-effector trajectory.
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The frequency of the angular velocity profile was adjusted so that both thedesiredend-effector position and orientations have the same frequency.
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Using the proposed dynamic controls, one can optimize a performance measure while tracking adesiredend-effector trajectory with a better computational efficiency than the conventional methods.
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Let us take a virtue to be an acquired set of abilities and dispositions to think, feel and act in certain ways that promote adesiredend.
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And where the goal is not itself immoral, acquiring the attitude is both broadly rational and morally permissible, given that it is necessary to achieve thedesiredend.
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The framing of policy has been altered: it has come to be seen as more complex and co-ordination across policy spheres is emphasised as adesiredend.
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Is it the most effective means of achieving thedesiredend?
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