The second distinguishes crudely between legal form and intention.
When it comes to flying, there seems to be no connection between intention and action.
The gap between intention and action is widened due to the low cost of aggregating information.
However, as we show below, there could sometimes be a significant gap between intention and outcome.
But you are also regrettably aware of the gap between intention and effect.
Correct understanding of right view will help the practitioner to discern the differences between right intention and wrong intention.
But it has a beauty born of this special tension between spontaneity and intention.
Yet at the end of the 20th century, the distance between professed intention and reality is still great, despite all the successes achieved.
There's a big difference between 'commitment' and 'intention.'
And that has to do with what I've always called the gap between intention and effect.