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Intendedly

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in·tend·ed  (n-tndd)
adj.
1. Deliberate; intentional: "The only option is whether these will be purposeful, intended policies or whether they will be . . . concealed ones" (Daniel Patrick Moynihan).
2. Prospective; future: an intended trip abroad next month.
n. Informal
A person whom one intends to marry; a fiancé or fiancée: our daughter and her intended.

in·tended·ly adv.


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Admittedly, individual behavior is often rational namely, intendedly rational but only to a limited extensor wholly irrational.
With reference to cognition, we need to come to terms both with bounds on rationality, according to which human actors are intendedly rational but only limitedly so (Simon 1957), and with the capacity of human actors to display feasible foresight.
Bounded rationality assumes that "human beings are intendedly rational but only limitedly so" (Simon 1961, p.
 
 
 
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