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What is the technician intending to do with the software application

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"Are you intending to give them a present?"

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Do you mean "Malicious?" Malicious means "intending harm"

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an American citizen. (your judging them to by saying or intending you like them)

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the opposite would be intending to come in contact with a mistake

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Playfully annoying. Or possibly, causing or intending to cause harm

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It depends on the application. What kind of gun? What are you intending to shoot?

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Depends what they are coloured with. Were you intending to eat the shells?

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Immigrants are people who freely moves to another country intending to live there

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Intending is when you hope to do something and undertaking is when you commit to something

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He was overzealous in his timing to answer the question and missed the prize he was intending to receive.

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if you are intending the stage school, Italia Conti, then no its not a boarding school :):):)

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think you might mean explanatory which means intending or serving to explain

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The noun forms of the verb 'intend' are intender, intent, and the gerund, intending.

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He has used racist names before, but was'nt intending to be directly racist

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In the eyes of Allah, you cannot sin without intending to sin.

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yes, you can but you probly cant if your intending to hurt someone

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The noun forms of the verb 'intend' are intender, intent, and the gerund, intending.

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You hear and learn something without initially intending to.

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I believe it is a cone, if you are intending for us to tell you the 3d figure.

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Are you intending to apply for an ESTA visa for transit reasons?

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The noun forms for the verb intend are intention, intent, and the gerund, intending.

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It means prudent, circumspect, wary, intending to avoid any action that will cause trouble

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No, Tulisa is still in N-Dubz. I don't think she is intending to leave in the future either.

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HRT test is a test that determines if you have the right to live in the UK and whether you are intending to settle in the UK.

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Unless you're intending to have a litter of puppies, it's definitely recommended.

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All wars are started by governments or organizations intending to create governments.

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having the capacity and capability to pay your liability if you are intending to barrow a money in companies or bank

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About 5 inches here and there... Wait.... WHY DO YOU ASK? are you intending to see a walrus penis anytime soon?

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An ibuprofen that has an expiration date 2010, will most likely not be as effective as it once was, it may not do what you are intending it to do .

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No, and l don't think they are intending to have one installed, either in any mod or in vanilla Minecraft itself.

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It means you have taken the day off school when you are not ill but left your home in the morning intending to go to school

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No - attempting means trying, or sometimes intending. "I was attempting to explain how important it was, but everyone just laughed."

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Anyone that arrives today intending to take up an American countries citizenship. Peruvian, Mexican, Canadian etc.

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Certainly. He seized the government arsenal, intending to give the weapons to slaves for a full-scale revolt.

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He was appointed by the governor of New France.

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He raided Harper's Ferry for weaponry from the Federal arsenal there, intending to start a major slave uprising.

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In a Documentary on You Tube it is said he will get out of Prison no later than 2010 and possibly 6 Months before that if he goes to rehab which he is intending to do

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If you are intending to refer to a uniform that belongs to a man, then the correct placement of the apostrophe is as you have it. This is called the possessive form.

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