The intended result of relocating Armenians during the early 20th century, particularly during World War I, was to eliminate their presence in certain areas of the Ottoman Empire, often under the guise of military necessity. This relocation aimed to suppress potential nationalist movements and prevent collaboration with enemy forces. The policy was framed as a temporary measure, but it ultimately led to widespread suffering and loss of life, which many historians now classify as genocide. The overarching goal was to reshape the demographic landscape of the region in favor of the Turkish population.
A presidential commission found it illegal.
Foreign aid is intended to result in development.
A strategy.
Our attack is intended to result in the demilitarization of this region.
successful in producing a desired or intended result.
No, you cannot sponsor a deported spouse. This is considered deportation fraud and can result in fines and prison time.
Yes. A felony conviction can result in the revocation of the person's immigration status and deportation to the convicted person's country of origin.
If you are asking about a specific deportation, you should tell us who was deported, as well as when they were deported and where they were sent. Otherwise, the general consequence of deportation is that an immigrant is expelled from the country to which he or she immigrated, and is returned to the country from which he or she came. There will be other consequences, since the person who was deported may have had some very serious reason for needing to leave the country to which he or she was then returned. Sometimes deported people wind up being imprisoned or executed.
No, the word 'intended' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to intend (intends, intending, intended). The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective. Examples:verb: I had intended to stop at the library but I was running late.adjective: It wasn't easy but we achieved the intended result.
No, it is not legal for a US citizen to overstay in the Philippines. Violating immigration laws can result in penalties, deportation, and future travel restrictions.
It means a particular course of action intended to achieve a result.
Chapel use is discouraged to avoid perceptions of "ritualistic" or "mystic" overtones that go directly against the intended result.