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intentionality

noun as in phenomenology

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Most notable, are the voluminous curls Leslie is seen wearing in the promo image, a look that we’re told by hairstylist Takisha Sturdivant-Drew, was intentional.

On the preceding play, Los Angeles had taken an intentional safety, rather than risk a punt from deep in their own end.

It was extremely important, in every conversation before making every hire, that we’re very intentional, about our team.

Nine years into our marriage, my husband, Gibran, and I are still intentional about date nights, but to be honest, we’re usually more like a party of four—us and our two cell phones.

The intentional use of screens in ordinary, everyday moments can lead to countless learning and growth opportunities with your child.

But wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all live our lives with the intentionality that such a warning brings?

Through presence and intentionality, the nurse is able to know the other in his or her living and growing in caring.

The absolute principles of causality and substance, of intentionality and unity, unquestionably give us the absolute Being.

We are experiencing in the world-war a fearful balancing-up with the rational intentionality of organised culture.

That intentionality should be cultivated, I need not spend many words in explaining.

Here it is that "intentionality" and "consciousness" come in.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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