Sentence examples for address means from inspiring English sources

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And if that troubled partnership should dissolve, a shared e-mail address means yet another headache.

And while her Brooklyn address means she generally shops downtown, "my shrink's uptown, so I can pop into the uptown stores once a week," she said.

The joint address means that, as in an Agatha Christie story, he's got the suspects for the crime of making America non-great assembled in one room, which is another reason why one should also look for: An enemies list.

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It found that in many cases pages supposed to be blocked were often available using a version of its web address meant to provide more security.

But a simple change of address meant I needed to go in and talk to a real human, face-to-face.

It was an address meant to show a president still interested in governing and a leader putting the interests of the American middle class at the top of his agenda.

But admitting him required another journey - NHS managers insisted his home address meant he must go to Bethlem Royal Hospital several miles away.

I could have sworn that "Hey, please don't e-mail me at the CrunchGear tips address" meant that I didn't want you to send me messages at the CrunchGear tips address.

This second approach was employed in Madan (2016b) to address mean reversion and momentum of risk neutral martingales where these aspects are absent in risk neutral drifts by construction.

No legal address meant no benefits.

Seeking real names and addresses means dealing with lawyers and accountants who see it as their job to shield their clients from nosy outsiders.Attempts to change this have bogged down.

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