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The phrase "a meaningful statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significance or importance of a particular statement or assertion.
Example: "In our discussion, we aim to identify a meaningful statement that encapsulates the essence of our findings."
Alternatives: "a significant remark" or "an impactful declaration".
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Russia wields veto power in the council, precluding adoption of a meaningful statement without its support.
That's because, no matter how Moretti's individual research projects turn out, his method, in itself, makes a meaningful statement.
It's not often a conversation about nail art turns into a meaningful statement about the point of marriage in modern society.
Still, by not including the work in the opening-night Beethoven program, he showed timidity and missed an opportunity to make a meaningful statement of priorities.
After years of fanfare, the Harvard faculty concluded its curriculum review, prompting this low assessment from the student newspaper: "Instead of crafting a meaningful statement of what it means to be educated in today's world, professors only seemed to care [about] their parochial corner of academia... leaving Harvard with an uninspired retread of its core curriculum".
Hence, a meaningful statement concerning pyrite's surface charge (and its ζ-potential) has to include a defined aqueous metal ion activity.
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Three months passed since Solo's arrest before the head of U.S. Soccer, Sunil Gulati, issued any meaningful statement about the case: "U.S. Soccer stands by our decision to allow her to participate with the team as the legal process unfolds".
In comparison with mean values of aPTT, this approach gives a more meaningful statement with regard to the quality of anticoagulation over a longer period of time.
Rediscovered in Hart and McGinn (1976) and Hart (1979), the result was taken to be a refutation of verificationism, the view that all meaningful statements (and so all truths) are verifiable.
Semantic holism denies the claim that all meaningful statements about large-scale social phenomena (e.g., "The industrial revolution resulted in urbanization") can be translated without residue into statements about the actions, attitudes, relations, and circumstances of individuals.
The so-called superfruit industry, he added, "is a very young industry, in many cases less than 10 years in the market, and there has not been enough time or funding commitments to conduct all the needed trials to make any meaningful statements regarding health benefits".
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