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    Smile he has no intention of apologizing

    It is obvious that he has no intention of apologizing.
    It is obvious that he doesn't intend to apologize.



    Do both of the above convey a similar idea to you? Thanks.

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    Default Re: he has no intention of apologizing

    Quote Originally Posted by angliholic View Post
    It is obvious that he has no intention of apologizing.
    It is obvious that he doesn't intend to apologize.



    Do both of the above convey a similar idea to you? Thanks.
    At first blush, without plunging deeply into the ole gray cells, I'd say yes, A.

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    Default Re: he has no intention of apologizing

    Quote Originally Posted by riverkid View Post
    At first blush, without plunging deeply into the ole gray cells, I'd say yes, A.
    Thanks, riverkid.
    But the way you explained it is harder than my question. What does the parts in bold mean?

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