Sentence examples for anyway mean from inspiring English sources

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The trouble was, though, the longer the expedition went on, the more the whole project reeked of failure, and failure of a commercial kind would anyway mean disgrace.

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But the fact that I'm successful in it, in Russia anyway, means he's ready to tolerate it".

"The fact that so many came out anyway means they want to stay, they want to work, and that's important," one Western diplomat said.

The decision by Congress to do so anyway means that for now, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed — the professed mastermind of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 — could be tried only by a military commission.

They're realizing that a dose of humility up front –  the admittance that they're not likely to keep getting chances to starting in the league anyway means more money.

Its testing had found that it made the browser liable to crash, slowed it down (because the mobile processor struggled to run the code) and anyway meant that Apple would be forever yoked to Adobe – reliant on it to update Flash, which would happen at Adobe's rather than Apple's pace.

The service model that has swept the software industry (business software anyway) means exactly that, customers need to be serviced (keep your mind out of the gutter) if they're going to remain customers.

My tweet was not in anyway meant that way.

That they produced a boy anyway means no one would have to deal with that change for at least three monarchies.

What does it all -- or a few words of it, anyway -- mean? aina (ah-ee-nah) n. land, earth; frequently used by Hawaiian activists, as in, "Malama aina," take care of the land.

You can't throw it that far anyway (I mean, or so I've heard).

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