Sentence examples for diary means from inspiring English sources

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But his busy diary means that such a move could be difficult, particularly as the City regulator, the Financial Services Authority, would need to approve any such move.

Keeping a diary means that all that seeing and hearing, loving and laughing, excitement and embarrassment, gladness and gloom that go to make up a life are not forgotten.

The first issue is that the method may not be appropriate to study inter-personal variation in offending: 'Zero time in a particular activity in a short diary means either that the respondent is always a non-participant, or is just a non-participant during the sampled period' (Gershuny [2012]: 251).

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Some will sound less plausible than others in a diary meant for her son, since Mr. Patterson seems to slip out of the diarist's voice at times.

Values for missed days of non-work activities (MIDAS mean 2.6 and median 1 versus diary mean 2.22 and median 0.95) were also similar.

It's poetry, but it's more journalistic, not a diary meant to be private".

Perhaps because it is a diary, meant to relay her inner thoughts, her honesty and inclusion of details deftly draws the reader in.

The proliferation of mobile phone-based digital diaries means that many patients carry a large volume of data on their disease and past management.

First there was "Crime Diaries," meant to be a daily half-hour series that featured fictional detectives solving actual crimes.

Electronic diaries mean less paperwork, quick responses to problems and, most important, greater accuracy, making the data more valuable scientifically.

However, once the study was underway we found that the hospital physiotherapy department's system of record keeping using physiotherapist diaries, meant that individual patient data were difficult and time consuming to access.

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