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INTENTION, n. The mind's sense of the prevalence of one set of influences over another set; an effect whose cause is the imminence, immediate or remote, of the performance of an involuntary act.

Ambrose Bierce

Rather than getting information about the incidence or prevalence of HIV, what it really produces is data about the incidence and prevalence of HIV testing.

Terje Anderson

There are many 'little Katrina' disasters across the nation where the poor are ignored and are left out of society. Society deems poverty a stigma but those trapped in poverty don't have choices, ... They cannot move out of the whirlpool of poor education, poor employment opportunities and prevalence of crime in their neighborhoods.

Helen Prejean

Namco Networks recognizes the prevalence of arcade and video games in our culture and that consumers of mobile entertainment find value in, and identify with, these popular games. Pac-Man's Arcade Corner gives consumers the opportunity to personalize their mobile phone experience with their favorite video game sounds.

Marketing Scott Rubin

Results were mixed at best. The only thing they really concluded was that they could reduce the prevalence of the disease but not eradicate it.

Michael Seraphin

The biggest surprise was the prevalence of drowsiness during daylight hours.

Tom Dingus

We found that the prevalence of depression was 40 percent in women age 60 years or younger, 21 percent in women older than 60, 22 percent in men 60 or younger and 15 percent in men older than 60.

Dr. Susmita Mallik

Those 65 years and older are the high-risk age group for heart failure. That population accounts for more than 80 percent of heart failure deaths and prevalence.

William Barker

PESSIMISM, n. A philosophy forced upon the convictions of the observer by the disheartening prevalence of the optimist with his scarecrow hope and his unsightly smile.

Ambrose Bierce

There is no evidence the prevalence of this organism has changed at all since we began studying it in the early 1990s.

Gary Weber

This study clearly illustrates the prevalence of bullying and harassment in America's schools and that students who experience harassment are more likely to miss classes, which can impact a student's ability to learn.

Kevin Jennings

Testing is not a food safety measure. Rather, it's a way to find out the prevalence of the disease.

The Associated Press

They have more prevalence because they're not sitting right.

Craig Bertelsen

This study is the first of its kind nationally to reveal the long-suspected national increase in prevalence of children with or at risk for diabetes.

Emily Cox

This is the first study with national data on the prevalence of ED in the United States. ED varies by age, with 5 percent of men aged 20 to 40 having ED, to 70 percent of men 70 and older.

Elizabeth Selvin

This is the first study with national data on the prevalence of ED in the United States.

Elizabeth Selvin