Sentence examples for as it signified from inspiring English sources

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Labour's decision was of historic importance, as it signified that the party had given up its traditional objective of a majority government for a more pragmatic policy.

This was a significant change as it signified the ability for the brigade to deploy its forces and sustain itself with its newly integrated support teams.

In a January 28 , 2015 interview with Access Hollywood, Swift explained that she had found happiness in being single again, as it signified a state of independence that was worth protecting.

Nicholas B. Dirks, author of Culture/power/history, argued that Madonna falling into a dream is the most important point of the narrative as it signified that "Madonna is really not putting herself in place of the redeemer, but imagining herself as one".

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But these implausibilities are not the worst of it, for, as Heytesbury sees, a case can be constructed specifically against his position as follows: A person utters the sentence 'this sentence signifies that things are not as it signifies by the conventions actually establishing its signification.' He has no reply to offer to that insoluble.

This general evolution is particularly worrying, as it signifies a progressive and pervasive de-legitimization of the institutions created by the 2006 constitution.

First matrix cracking stress in fiber reinforced ceramic composites is an important design parameter as it signifies the onset of mechanical damage and subsequent degradation of fiber and interface properties due to oxidation and corrosion.

Bionics is gradually becoming the research focus as it signifies a promising strategy to make materials with generated structures having true three-dimensional order and multiple contributions to the bulk properties.

A few years after the end of World War II, George Orwell wrote that the "the word Fascism has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies 'something not desirable.' " Since then the term fascist has gone in and out of fashion several times.

Speech (sermo) here means the human vox as it signifies by convention (ad placitum) (DOS 488).

As it signifies the lack of TH1 response to mycobacteria, anergy to mycobacterial antigens is associated with enhanced risk of morbidity and mortality in the infected people [39].

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