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intentionality

[in-ten-shuh-nal-i-tee] / ɪnˌtɛn ʃəˈnæl ɪ ti /
NOUN
phenomenology
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It feels like this production understands the dynamics of the piece — when the playwright calls for heightened or subdued moments — but hasn’t quite found the musicality and intentionality within that yet.

From Seattle Times

If her dialogue is wittier than the others’, that’s partly because it engages the story, however thin, but mostly because of the intentionality of Newell’s delivery.

From New York Times

“Our focus and intentionality with those drills in practice has really ticked up to a new level,” freshman guard Kiki Rice said.

From Los Angeles Times

Going forward, startups will have to take “more of a front-row seat and strategy to how we bank,” she said, “which is just not something that we thought about with as much intentionality before.”

From Los Angeles Times

These comments suggest an intentionality behind the spread of covid-19 that neither scientists nor intelligence experts have found any evidence for.

From Washington Post