Intended consequences refer to the anticipated results or outcomes of a particular decision, action, or event. These are the desired effects that the individual or entity hopes to achieve through their choices or behavior.
Intended effect refers to the specific outcome or result that someone aims to achieve through their actions or decisions. It represents the desired impact or purpose behind a particular choice or strategy.
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. "Establish" means to set up, create, or start something that is intended to last for a long time.
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"Opusculum paedagogum" translates to "little work for teachers" in Latin, indicating a small educational piece or document intended for educators.
An example of intended curriculum is the set of learning objectives, standards, and expectations designed by educational institutions for a specific course or program. It outlines what students are expected to learn and achieve.
manifest functions
manifest functions
A call to action. Either get to work or have sex. Make sure you know which way this term is intended, or you may suffer unintended consequences.
Intended: 1. Faster way to get some where. 2. Automobile that uses less fuel. 3. Great on sales market.
Achieving common goals more effectively, fostering collaboration within the system, improving overall productivity, and enhancing the well-being of individuals within the social system.
The phrase "no punt intended" is a play on the common phrase "no pun intended." It is used to humorously point out that a pun was unintended, often after making a comment that inadvertently includes a pun.
An intended benefit of mining is to make a profit,while an uninted consquence is destroying animal and plant habitat and life.
Robert Merton would describe the intended beneficial consequences of Franklin D Roosevelt's New Deal program as "manifest functions". These are the consciously intended and recognized positive outcomes, such as creating job opportunities, stimulating economic growth, and improving the standard of living for millions of Americans during the Great Depression. Merton would view these as the intended consequences of the program.
Consequence/Consequences
Something that was not meant to be.
I assume you mean consequences
Will not function as intended