Sentence examples for continuum meaning from inspiring English sources

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NSW should have been eight points ahead, and if Back to the Future taught us anything it's that this would have altered the space time continuum, meaning Inglis'tryry' would never have happened.

The team has explained how their business idea and business model fit into the arts continuum, meaning that they fairly and sufficiently address the needs of: the artist, the producer, the customer/user, and/or all other pertinent stakeholders you imagine are part of a viable arts entrepreneurship initiative.

The continuous formation and tendency to spatial clustering suggest that kelo occurrence and dynamics are characterized by some kind of spatial-temporal continuum, meaning that kelo habitats are continuously available over relatively short distances to their accompanying species such as epiphytic lichens (Boch et al. 2013).

When the Grail gets moved, riffs appear in the space-time continuum, meaning the story randomly jumps forward or backwards a few decades or centuries, and people like Vlad show up to fight for the grail.

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Both stood on a continuum of meaning that in a sense defined Western culture.

One apparently obvious explanation is that there are not enough items or response options to capture high levels of the presence of meaning continuum and such items or response options should be added.

Gadamer, on the other hand, argues that Derrida's position his rejection of every continuum of meaning, of an orientation towards truth, and of a genuine communication potentially harbors indifference and that the focus on discontinuity and fragmentation resembles the kind of thinking that he criticized, in the first part of Truth and Method, as aesthetic consciousness.

"People with multiple long-term conditions often fall through the gaps as their secondary [hospital] care is highly specialised and their GP care highly generalised, with little continuum between the two, meaning those with multiple long-term conditions can fall through the gaps when confronted with confusing and fragmented secondary care," he says.

Gang argued that logic directs the new continuum to be fashioned 24/7/52, meaning "24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year," but in language, logic is not roost-ruling (got it).

One might say that set theory was born in late 1873, when he made the amazing discovery that the linear continuum, that is, the real line, is not countable, meaning that its points cannot be counted using the natural numbers.

Correlations in correlational studies will be largely influenced by the minority of people exhibiting lower levels of presence of meaning as reflected by lower scores on the MLQ-P, while nuances of presence of meaning at the higher end of the continuum will not be captured well.

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