Sentence examples for currently meant from inspiring English sources

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And again: "Just because the F.B.I. brass hats are presently computer-literate.... " John Di Clemente of Tinley Park, Ill., says, "I was taught that presently meant 'in a short while' and that currently meant 'now".' The maven was taught that, too, and presently forgot, but is currently reminded.

These tablets are currently meant just first adopters, the general public need not waste their money.

He said he was drawing up plans to end a "Crown exemption" which currently meant that regulating the environment in regard to radioactivity within the areas of MoD establishments in Scotland was not subject to Sepa regulation.

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Plainly he means by the word 'reduction' something other than what we currently mean, not that there is anything univocal about current uses of the word.

We're regulated in the UK, which currently means we're regulated in every EU country.

Full capacity is defined as one inmate per cell, which in California currently means 80,000 prisoners.

A lack of flexible working currently means 6.5 million people (pdf) are not fully using their skills and experience.

"These 13 overs in OBO dog years currently mean the climax will take place when Mac Millings celebrates the arrival of his twelfth child".

Lower bills currently mean consumers are less affected by fuel poverty issues: but just wait till wholesale power costs rise and retail bills go with them.

Barton goes on to claim, " 'Separation of church and state' currently means almost exactly the opposite of what it originally meant".

Britain's over-centralised tax system, he says, currently means that locals receive no benefit from living in the shadow of airports, power stations or railway lines.

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