"To follow that intention" means to carry out or pursue a specific plan or goal that you have set for yourself.
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Rep. Kline says he is concerned over the «unlawful» measure and believes the rule does not
follow the intention of the bill that sought to give power back to the states.
The humble yet hungry engine, the pure steering, and the Elise's willingness to
follow your every intention make it one car that changes how you feel about all other cars.
The S550 Coupe is one of the most comfortable cars I have driven, not in the sense of sitting in a really nice chair, but more like piloting a first - class suite that
somehow follows your every intention with power and confidence.
I often use
the following intention to end my yoga practice and also as an overall stress reducer: «May our thoughts be kind and clear; may our words and communication be kind and clear; may our actions and intentions be for the greater good of all human beings.»
I find that when I set an intention, my actions and words are more likely to
follow that intention, even when I've consciously forgotten about it.
For example, looking at one of AQA's specimen mark schemes, we see
the following intention.
When people decide to consolidate their loans into one, they have one or all of
the following intentions.
Data analysis will
follow the intention - to - treat principle using (generalised) linear mixed models.
Analyses controlled for trial level variance in intervention effectiveness and
followed intention - to - treat principles (i.e., using data from all families, including from families that had not attended any session).
Analysis will
follow intention - to - treat (ITT) principles, but completer analysis (such as complier average causal effects (CACE) based on treatment received will also be performed.