Then he argues that this means attracting bohemian types who like funky, socially free areas with cool downtowns and lots of density. |
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Penelope describes what this means and the agony and pleasure of streams of jabberwocky issuing forth from a man of words. |
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Some of you may know what this means and will now be experiencing surges of joy or hate, according to preference. |
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For the economy, this means among other things, negative effects on earnings, employment and revenue accruals to the treasury. |
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Yet none of this means that the show, endearingly old-fashioned as it is, can be dismissed as jerry-built or, worse yet, geriatric. |
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The level of operational activity is higher and this means that we are spending more time away from our families and friends. |
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In effect, this means the roadworks programme has been put on hold until after the April meeting. |
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We think this means there will be a man with a guitar standing behind her, and some chicks in rah-rah skirts. |
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Officially, this means a doctorate in philosophy, specifically in aesthetics. |
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All of us are sons and daughters of Adam and this means that we are all brothers and sisters. |
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To the consumer this means the product is a reject in Brazil and is not fit for human consumption. |
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Jon Lord, Bolton council's head of community housing services, says this means local lettings are not affected. |
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I think this means reducing emissions of greenhouse gases and researching into alternative energy sources. |
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Pain caused through this means should be taken seriously to exclude serious conditions like angina pectoris or any heart problem. |
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What this means in terms of trade relations with the rest of the world remains to be seen. |
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What this means is that the relationship is not going anywhere, at least not in a positive way. |
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And if you tell them an article harks back to the 18th century, like as not they'll think this means 1800 on. |
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It's not a bad cold, but it's a cold, and this means my brain is covered with a crunchy layer of linty styrofoam packing peanuts. |
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As you may notice from some simple arithmetic, this means that at current prices, the plane would lose money even if fully loaded. |
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Naturally, and by tradition, this means it's always been loathed and despised by the rest of Scotland. |
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If accurate, this means that he had lodged in the house for at least two years before the marriage. |
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And this means that you have to live in a society where an 80-year-old grandmother can score heroin quicker than a tab of aspirin. |
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Of course, this means that we must first have an appropriate table defined in our database. |
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What this means is that there are inefficiencies within the firm or industry resulting in rising average costs. |
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Second, the magnetic field is constantly changing, and this means that the magnetic poles are constantly in motion. |
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What this means is that only certain people can find a forum for their ideas in the mainstream and media. |
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If this means staying off the usual glass or three of wine per evening for a bit, so be it. |
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For me this means shirts, shoes, undergarments, and a quick scan of the jackets on the way out. |
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For this simple example, this means we can get to any of the six permutation matrices in a single swap. |
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A recent book titled Religion on Campus offers a clear picture of what this means. |
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Point out that this means they won't have to come up with the entire total cost at one time. |
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He is not a big spinner of the ball anyway and this means he is totally reliant on the rough for any deviation. |
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On the plus side, this means our division has very experienced teachers with a community history. On the minus side, they're more expensive. |
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None of this means Hollywood studios will stop trying to make hit movies and make misses instead. |
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Does this means that it's twice as safe to drive in areas with higher speed limits? |
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What this means is that when this umber is combined with any good, saturated colour, that other colour will lose most of it's gray properties. |
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What this means is no more dust to clean and you no longer need a mouse pad according to the marketing people. |
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Of course, this means that muggins has to go and fix the leaky washing machine fitting pdq. |
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This the time of year to eat healthily, but I'm not suggesting for one minute that this means eating undressed salads! |
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By assets, it is unclear whether this means Pinacor's stock, or whether Scansource is buying Pinacor unencumbered with debt. |
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You expect to bond with your baby but do not really know what this means, it is hard to explain. |
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For the uninitiated, this means selling shares that they did not own, then buying them back later at a lower level and thus making a profit. |
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If this means pulling ourselves up by our own bootstraps and taking on historically new work, so be it. |
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But none of those smarty-pants said a word about what all this means to us, the consumers. |
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Even during the stalking season, this means that access is unrestricted all year. |
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Sadly, this means that instead of remaining at the cutting edge of creativity, London designers are sometimes forced to take on bourgeois values. |
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Andrew Gimson in the Telegraph sums up precisely what this means for the election. |
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Over a month, this means that such a film will only be seen on 20 British cinema screens. |
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So, speaking of Jeff, I take it this means I can tell him he's free to get married now you've found someone else? |
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Unfortunately this means that a whole host of bacteria, viruses and prions are just waiting to be levelled at any of us at any time. |
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I assume this means you think we've hit on policies which might be popular with voters. |
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All this means that applying patches is a non-trivial and increasingly expert task. |
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In effect, this means that if there is any difficulty in placing the shares, he and his associates will put up the money. |
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I cannot think, though, that this means my father's life has come to nothingness with his death. |
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I guess this means I don't need to feel I went wrong somewhere raising someone who has become such a cruel and callous snob? |
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In reality, this means it combines actual events, half-truths and outright fiction. |
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For many syntheses, this means using such compounds as hydrocarbons and alcohols, plus inorganic acids, metals, halogens, or other compounds. |
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Among other things, this means the films are shot using hand-held cameras and no props are used. |
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Make your advances and retreats take as little time as possible, even if this means taking shorter steps. |
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I wonder if this means that the Olmec likely developed proto-writing that would precede the writing that has been found? |
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What all this means is that when you fence a bout it is imperative that you concentrate and focus on fencing distance. |
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Of course, what all of this means is that the thieves cased the joint during the day and came back that night to make their heist. |
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Obviously this means he will find out the hard way, and kick himself for being so insensitive to the life of another. |
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For Sgt Nathan Walsh, this means stores and equipment from Australia have arrived. |
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On the fretless guitar this means that I can glissando in opposite directions on different strings. |
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Of course, none of this means that Stevens was right or wrong, or that originalism is a good or bad tool for understanding the constitution. |
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The fungus doesn't kill the tree, it just reddens the wood, and what this means is that finding a good red myrtle is a very chancy business. |
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In particular, this means regular hand washing with soap and water, after using the toilet, changing babies' nappies and before handling food. |
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For music teachers, this means teaching ergonomically correct, pain-free movement techniques from the very beginning of study. |
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To ensure that death by this means would be painless as well as quick, the patient requests that she be adequately sedated. |
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In essence, this means learning the subtle differences between policies and politics. |
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In Camp Delta, this means shackling inmates for 20 hours a day, while hooding and beating them. |
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It should by this means embody the central principle that the learner's needs are of paramount importance. |
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In effect, this means that 10 million drivers are partaking in a driving activity that is potentially more dangerous than being drunk. |
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All this means Glen Affric is an ideal place to give the kids free rein to run about and get clarty. |
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For example, this means you can get hyperlocal with photos taken within a tiny area like a small park, or wider like a whole city. |
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Combined with Dahl's clinical distance from the material, this means a potentially outstanding war movie is diluted into merely a good one. |
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For coarse fish this means no fishing from the 15th March to the 15th June inclusive of these dates. |
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Cast within the context of the present study, this means that rather than being an end in itself, doubt is embedded in a larger process. |
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If this means that the professor is open to persuasion, I certainly hope to persuade him. |
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What this means is that if someone was very good to him and did him some favours, he would be indebted to them for life. |
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In practical terms this means that we stop conceding territory to the enemy. |
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What this means in effect is that any practice must be seen to conduce to present welfare as well as to long-term transformation. |
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When asked to explain what this means, the students conjure up images of older kids hassling younger ones. |
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Basically, what this means is that high-intensity intervals can help you burn more fat! |
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The problem is to decide what this means in the context in which the words are used. |
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All this means is that passport control can verify that you are who you say you are. |
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None of this means that there will be an easy fix to the problems created by Katrina. |
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In simple words this means they do not have licences at all because an invalid document is not a licence to drive. |
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Practically, this means that most items will never see the light of archivists' flashbulbs. |
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Billy gets excited because this means the price of coonskins will go up and Billy could make a lot of money if he catches a lot of coonskins. |
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Among other things, this means he's the point man for congressional investigations of governmental misdeeds. |
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I would assume that this means that there is no direct threat to any Irish jobs. |
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All of this means that SAS could find itself subject to a bid from a bigger rival. |
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Perhaps this means I ought to contact her as I've not seen her for a little while. |
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By this means, the cow-house may be extended to any degree of accommodation required. |
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It foregrounds the impact of war on women, and spells out in specific detail what this means. |
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What this means is that mp3 is an encoding method used to put sound in a digital format. |
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For many people this means tightening the belt a bit, cutting back on the creature comforts and simply making inroads into the credit card bill. |
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What exactly this means is hard to imagine, rather like trying to picture a four-dimensional cube. |
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In fishing terms this means that if you catch a small pouting or bootlace eel, follow the following guide and the hooklength can be saved! |
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What this means is there is no need for crossover cables that are normally required when daisy-chaining networking devices. |
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In general, this means five-lever mortice locks or deadlocks on doors and locks on all accessible windows. |
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But, and I am genuinely sorry to say this, we deceive ourselves if we believe that we can change the world by this means. |
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Unfortunately this means that decompilers and disassemblers are here to stay too, putting your intellectual property at risk. |
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What this means is that several modern artists no longer wish to see themselves as minions or propagandists of a social mission. |
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All this means construction vehicles, traffic detours and arm-waving, red-stick people abound. |
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For end users, this means a granular level of control over their own telecom services and simple management of those services from any browser. |
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I'm still puzzling over the film almost a week after seeing it and have no precedent as to whether this means I'll like it or not. |
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Essentially, this means that over geological timescales, diapirs flow through the sub-surface. |
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Unlike the old digital divide, this means that the divide between the digerati and the rest of the world is accelerating. |
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In simple terms, this means the share price is trading at a discount to the value of the company's property portfolio. |
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What this means is that my own ability for dispassionateness about Friend's standing as an artist is perhaps more questionable than most. |
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Again, this means getting other people involved and enlisting the help of the media. |
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What all of this means is that Ireland has more than enough organs to save the lives of those on waiting lists. |
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If this means a more active environment protection committee and a more responsive and caring council then so be it. |
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And sadly, this means I have only my dodgy recollection to double check my account with. |
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According to BT, this means that all but 0.2 per cent of homes and businesses connected to an ADSL exchange should be able to get broadband. |
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In an ideal world, both women and men would be able to communicate what they want sexually, and this means both their desires and eroticism. |
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With European Union expansion, this means building commercial and political links with the new Europeans. |
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What this means to service members is better homes and shorter waiting lists. |
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To put it more technically, this means avoiding statistical generalizations about dance that might contribute to stereotypes and misunderstandings. |
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In terms of intermittent exercise, this means the duty cycle must decrease as exercise intensity increases if the exercise is to be repeated without a decline in performance. |
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What this means is that the idea of popes as descendants of St. Peter is about controlling bishops, not churchgoers. |
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For example, if a cheer goes up at the appearance of the boom operator's credit in a movie, this means that his or her family is in attendance at the screening. |
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Choose a product that makes an anti-cellulite claim on the packet, as this means it has been clinically proven to have an effect on orange-peel skin. |
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To me, this means that I understood pretty much what the rest of American Jewry understands about this religion, and very little about its essence. |
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When the slubbing is attenuated during yarn manufacture, a very even blend of dyed and undyed fibre is produced and by this means, if black has been used, a grey yarn results. |
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To me, this means we have to show them the life cycle of a forest, and we have to compare the life cycle of managed forests with the life cycles of unmanaged forests. |
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What all this means for Indonesia is that the right time has come for this country to play an active role once again and reassume its once-prominent role in this region. |
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Don't kid yourself into believing this means it doesn't go on. |
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Do you realize what this means for me, you ungrateful wretch? |
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Since the particles start with zero energy, this means that by the time they have collected together to form a star or a planet they have negative energy. |
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In general, this means leaving the unique cloud forest untouched. |
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To the average person this means fuel-burning furnaces, ovens, water heaters, clothes dryers, refrigerators, or even fire places are potential threats. |
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None of this means that people who are drawn to parenting should feel wrong or guilty about their choices, of course. |
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I'm sure there are some false negatives there, but if this is mostly about right, this means that at least half of the people who visit our site are now regular readers. |
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But none of this means that Adam and Eve are subjects or citizens existing within what either the ancients or Milton would have thought of as a political society. |
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After a lead-in period from last year, this means that from this year onwards, a grower who plants any seed potatoes, other than certified basic seed, is breaking the law. |
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Those in charge of the experiment are quick to point out that this means full-grown watermelons will fit on refrigerator shelves and occupy less space during exportation. |
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By this means, the Head Lease and the sublease were terminated as of January 31, 2003 instead of August 30, 2005 as originally provided in the Head Lease. |
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I suppose it's just nice to have the time to myself to do with as I see fit and if this means a couple of lie-ins and dossing around the house, then that's fine with me. |
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But now, this means there are builders all over the front of my gaff. |
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My eyes are hurting like mad, this means I will probably have a cold soon. |
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For Ryan, this means sitting in a booth at the convention and proffering sexy photos of herself to male passersby. |
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International fashion weeks are for showcasing designer talent, and in London, as elsewhere, this means clothes as far as possible from current high-street fashion. |
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Verbatim notetakers can get by thinking I'll figure out what this means later, but later, you've got those horrendously voluminous notes to deal with. |
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What this means is there are free books to read for the asking! |
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What this means is that Legco, which has little political power to begin with, is controlled by conservative forces subservient to Beijing and the Hong Kong government. |
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Visitors can ride a dog sled on the ice path and experience first-hand this means of transport that is commonly used during the winters of Northeast China. |
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For a Norwegian combined fishing and whaling vessel, typically 65 feet in length, this means passing the seasons catching saithe, herring, cod and minke whales. |
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Some will argue this means that he can't be bought by lobbyists. |
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What this means is that there will be no pop-up or pop-under ads. |
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Anyway, major celebrations are called for and this means a visit to Munich's Oktoberfest where we'll fall upon fowl while downing tankards of beer. |
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What this means, in actuality, is that the constitutional court precinct will act as a hub, a central axis and meeting point in a still divided city. |
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As many other firms have found out to their cost, this means it can be difficult to secure arguably the two main essentials for getting a business off the ground. |
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All this means that eliminating tuition is a real financial possibility, given the saving in administration and financial assistance that would result. |
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We are wondering whether this means flea powders and fly sprays. |
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Given that he was hired for his supposed business skills, this means that he is like a surgeon general who turns out never to have finished medical school. |
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But the gravitational field is a symmetric tensor rather than a vector, and this means the graviton is spin-two, rather than spin-one like the photon. |
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None of this means business needs to love government, or overlook its idiocies and inefficiencies. |
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None of this means that we need to bail out of stock markets today. |
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But this means that we should expect that dozens of other Black English words had been traced to, say, Bambara, Mende, Twi, Yoruba, Efik, Umbundu, and so on. |
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If this means anything, it means that the freedom of religion does not include the right to adhere to a religion which is intolerant of the beliefs of others. |
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The oxygen level in her blood is three quarters that of a healthy person and this means her heart has to work harder as she grows to pump oxygen around her body. |
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What this means is that there's not a lot of colour to the work, whatever musical pleasures appear are swiftly truncated and the audience is thrown back on the text. |
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In the winery, this means long, temperature-controlled barrel fermentation, not too much stirring and judicious use of new oak. |
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What this means is that metallic carbon nanotubes can be separated from semiconducting carbon nanotubes, and the latter can be sorted by diameter. |
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Traditionally, this means a lakeside retreat complete with cabins, crafts, and nature-filled activities. |
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If this means that there are going to be more carpenters and electricians and fitters and welders available for work, then it has to be a great idea. |
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What this means is that the maximum safe dose for ingested mercury is 0.1 microgram per kilogram of weight of the person ingesting the mercury per day. |
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For most Web content providers, this means working extra hard to find a happy medium that satisfies the needs of both narrowband and broadband users. |
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Of course, this means a radical departure from current planning processes. |
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What this means is that in the next generation, many marriages made by Orthodox Beth Dins that employ governmental pressure on a husband to give a GET will produce children. |
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What this means is that he has chosen to ignore or shut his mind to information which should have led him to believe that the allegation is false. |
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The area would have been too boggy to make flint tools and uninhabitable for humans so experts believe this means the carcass was butchered for meat. |
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Unfortunately for Drew Barrymore, this means that a psychopathic Mel Gibson is threatening to drive to her house if she hangs up. |
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None of this means their liberal leanings are inappropriate or unworthy, but they are often fleeting, polling data suggest. |
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Of course, this means we pay more in interest and are even tempted to think that our debts have been magically cleared and so we start spending again. |
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When the ventricles are normally situated, this means that the aorta is connected to the right ventricle and the pulmonary artery to the left ventricle. |
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If this means we hear less from them at election time, so much the better. |
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You know this means we'll never hear the end of it from him. |
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By this means we are told that waists can be reduced, flat chests inflated, hips broadened and lungs strengthened, to say nothing of reducing weight. |
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We run very closely-spaced gear ratios to maximise the car's acceleration, and this means the ratio between engine speed and car speed is higher than at a more normal circuit. |
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And I don't think this means Bruce is secretly a friend of Dorothy. |
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Largely this means that anything that might cause loud noise was prohibited in the vicinity. |
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Massinissa made many inward parts of Barbarie and Numidia in Africk fruitful and battable by this means. |
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To some, this means being able to draft an email while booking a flight. |
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For fruit juice, this means mixing the juice with alginic acid, which is then dripped into a cold bath of calcium chloride. |
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None of this means the balance of costs and benefits might not be in favor of excusing any individual offender who is inculpable. |
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However this means that the patient is not in control of when they can dialyse. |
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Classifying a route as a BOAT is a significant development because this means it can be used by trail bikes and 4x4 vehicles. |
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All of this means silencers are a growing force in the personal-defense market. |
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And I'm guessing this means that you haven't tasted a pluot, didn't buy a red banana and you still get round peaches? |
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Fesnels Biprism complete set up this means optical bench type set up consisting of Fresnels biprism double convex lens, sodium light source etc. |
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Being single-deckers in the main, this means there isn't enough room to allow the bus to pull entirely onto the stop. |
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What this means is a Fast Fourier Transform can decompose A-scans to yield a separate acoustic image for each sinusoid. |
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Of course, all this means that most flexecutives are suffering from analysis paralysis which can lead to a severe case of presenteeism. |
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In practical terms, this means that the IPS enables any-to-any connectivity between storage devices and servers. |
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None of this means that Tex-Mex is set to take over the world. |
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Professor Benjamin Sovacool from rhus University said that this means that it was now necessary to decide where to spend the water in the future. |
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If you're a drinker of three to five glasses a week, this means a 3-liter box wine will last you about a month. |
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For some reason, this means George Washington will be seeded well. |
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By all international rules, if a battle ship enters the territorial waters of another state, this means war. |
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Of course, this means that what American advisors communicate nonverbally is as important as anything they say. |
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For a basic rate tax payer this means they have no tax to pay on a dividend. |
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In practice this means that normally aircraft land from the northeast over Stockport, Cheadle and Heald Green and takeoff towards Knutsford. |
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Authors are more readily published by this means due to the much lower costs involved. |
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Of those languages, this means that roughly 6,100 languages are facing a risk of extinction. |
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If in cases of difficulty you have recourse to this means, luxate downwards as far as half the dorsopalmar diameter, and then vice versa. |
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And this means that we should rather ask people which group they see themselves as belonging to. |
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In recent years, this means a kind of idealism championing human rights on a broad scale. |
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They also walk with difficulty and this means that they have difficulty taking off from a flat area. |
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Now this means that we are treading in difficult water, because it really means that we are saying that something is wrong with capitalism. |
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In lakes, this means that shores sink in the direction farther away from the former maximum depth of ice. |
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What this means is that the idiomatic reading is, rather, stored as a single lexical item that is now largely independent of the literal reading. |
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What this means is that theories of syntax that take the constituent to be the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis are challenged. |
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The effect of this means a map with the latest declination information should be used. |
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Basically this means that, in such languages, saying 'my sister' is acceptable, but 'my land' would be grammatically incorrect. |
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What this means is that in one sense or another, a discontinuity is present in the structure. |
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However, by the 13th century, deforestation had rendered this means of production uneconomical, and alkali had to be imported. |
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The coal mining industry depended on using soughs until the mines became too deep to be drained by this means. |
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In practice, this means that the ruler must be isolated from his ministers. |
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By this means, Hanno's corps crossed the river and immediately proceeded south to the barbarian location. |
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By this means they lost their time and truanted on the fundamental grounds of saving knowledge. |
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But does this means that animal ownership continues in heaven? |
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The Richard III Society contends that this means that 'a lot of what people thought they knew about Richard III was pretty much propaganda and myth building. |
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In practice, this means that the leader of the political party with an absolute majority of seats in the House of Commons is chosen to be the Prime Minister. |
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Under normal circumstances this means that the concentration of hydrogen ions in acidic solution can be taken to be equal to the concentration of the acid. |
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The collapse of alveoli does not allow for any oxygen storage in the lungs however, this means that sea lions must mitigate oxygen use in order to extend their dives. |
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In translation, this means that an original text may not be totally expressible in the target text because languages are neither superimposable nor symmetrical. |
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According to NC Eminent Domain Attorney Stan Abrams, this means that property owners will begin receiving offers from the NCDOT for their land, if they haven't already. |
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Through this means at one time thirtyfold, at another time sixtyfold, at another time even a hundredfold, and it is given without sin by God, and it is received by man. |
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The downside is that this means pupils have a greater workload to complete, sometimes having to produce a large amount of work for a minimal part of the overall grade. |
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Whether this means that the tributary relationship had not ended in 685, or if Eadberht sought only to prevent the growth of Pictish power, is unclear. |
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In effect, this means that while the parliament has rights to amend the constitution, the modifications are subject to be valid under the framework of the constitution itself. |
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In practice this means that directors and officers may be left without cover whilst insurers and companies argue over whether a particular loss is or is not indemnifiable. |
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However, because of the lack of cycle lanes and the amount of transport on the roads, it is at present taking one's life in their hands travelling by this means of transport. |
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In countries afflicted by religious conflict, such as Nigeria, this means helping religious leaders to develop strong intercommunity relationships. |
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In the present context this means that a succession of good news items about a company may lead investors to overreact positively, driving the price up. |
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While this means that the league is now available free to air in the UK and Ireland, in Italy it was only available on a subscription basis in its first year. |
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Sometimes this means that an island becomes a cape or headland. |
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Because the elderly are likely to trust the Damart brand, and this means they're more likely to fall for foreign criminals who use similar language in mailshots. |
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Lorenz named it butterfly effect in this means that if a butterfly flaps in Pecan, from wings motion trivial effect may be caused a storm in NewYork. |
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