Sentence examples for audiences meaning from inspiring English sources

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The game had initially been rated for "mature" audiences, meaning people 17 and older.

They all have specific audiences meaning the likelihood of getting the news out to the right people is high.

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"Access can be embedded in the creative process, rather than an afterthought," Brew told his audience meaning that access for his wheelchair becomes part of his act.

"Versailles'" audience meaning me and what seemed like two other people in America, but millions more worldwide — are a cultish bunch, and it's a following that stretches across the 191 countries where the show now airs.

TROPIC gave me an opportunity to market my policy topics to the intended audience, meaning that it was the first time to present such policy briefs to a high level authority.

Kent Alterman, the network's president, told the New York Times that the show, after a season and a half on the air, "hadn't resonated" with an audience meaning that, in addition to struggling to attract traditional television viewers, it had also failed to produce a suitable amount of viral Web content.

Subjects would effectively trump sovereigns since audience meaning would trump sovereign meaning (no pun intended).

Whatever the material, though, it also needs to resonate with your audience, meaning that your concise ability to deconstruct a 17th century poem might not hit its mark with somebody not familiar with the piece!

There cannot be any doubt that the resulting giant website has offered unexpectedly strong competition to newspapers but its critics tend to overlook the main reason for it building a big audience: people, meaning licence fee payers, choose the BBC because they see it as a trustworthy news provider.

"It was because I looked more like an outsider so they expected me to talk about weird stuff rather than normal stuff," meaning audiences would be mentally prepared for – and therefore more receptive to – a painfully detailed analysis of ready-to-eat apricots, for instance.

Because the rise of the internet has also contributed to market fragmentation, meaning audiences break into new segments with different preferences and needs.

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