Sentence examples for contain means from inspiring English sources

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But an intellectual like Will should have known that, in this context, "contain" means to understand its dimensions – how warm it was and how long it was.

And an intellectual like Will should have known that, in this context, "contain" means to understand its dimensions – how warm it was and how long it was.

Given the risks of cooperation, theory indicates that a robust arrangement will contain means of holding governing actors accountable to each other.

First, the MSF reports offered to specialists contain means and standard deviations which were in a relatively narrow range and therefore it was difficult for specialists to identify areas for improvement.

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Compared with sperm, eggs are complex, and their structure and the volume of liquid they contain mean they are susceptible to damage when frozen.

GPS-TEC time series of X matrix is organized into hourly values 24 × 365 array, where hourly TEC data contain mean values of 24 per day.

"... should contain a combination of data, code, and narrative" What does "contain" mean?

Taking them in turn: "... should contain a combination of data, code, and narrative" What does "contain" mean?

When should "contain" mean only a link, and when should it mean a bitwise representation in the HDF5 object?

In cases where there were multiple publications, we used the publication that contained means and standard deviations for the largest sample from the group.

Table  1 contains means and standard deviation of FR-EXT, parent- and teacher-rated externalizing behaviors and perceived parenting styles, separately for boys and girls.

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