0 to mean or plan (to do something or that someone else should do something) -- ตั้งใจ
Do you still intend to go?
Do you intend them to go?
Do you intend that they should go too?
1 to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way -- เจตนา
His remarks were intended to be a compliment.
2 (with for) to direct at -- มุ่ง
That letter/bullet was intended for me.
In contrast, action planning is an off-line operation, planning future actions in accordance with expected and/or intended future events.
There is also a witnesses' room with separate access to the court - a last-minute addition to the plans, primarily intended for women.
For example, does the government intend to maintain overall revenue neutrality, reducing distortionary taxes proportionately?
The quotation marks surrounding "temporarily" are intended to convey that absolute systemic rigor is an illusory ideal.
Although his arguments are rather technical, the book is intended for a nonscientist audience.
The preface tells us that the book is intended to back up a second-year university course, presumably in stratigraphy as defined by the author.
I intend my remarks as suggestions for expanding the argument - and perhaps the research - beyond the promising start made here.
However, these saccades are subject to both systematic and random error, so that, on average, saccades will deviate from their intended targets.
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