Sentence examples for does denote from inspiring English sources

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But as the debate became more open, and I started to listen a little more carefully, I thought, actually, it does denote equality on a bigger level.

But if our reaction to the minority contribution to Team GB does denote a growing maturity, will it outlast the Games?

The term Shōwa literature, however, does denote a distinct phase in Japanese literature from about 1924 until the outbreak of World War II in 1939, and the Great Depression of the 1930s, which was particularly severe in Japan, is referred to as the Shōwa Depression there.

While "ancient grains" is a marketing term, not a scientific one, it does denote healthy whole, unrefined grains.

The comparison of the mortality rates of rectal cancer in Luxembourg over the last 15 years (Table 6) does denote a significant decrease (p < 0.02) between the two first 5-year periods (8.7/100,000 period 1984 198888 and 6.6 /100,000 period 1989 1993) whereas during the two latter periods 1989 199393 and 1994 199898) there is no significant decrease (p = n.s).s

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However, in our investigation, we noted the picture that he was using did denote a person with Down syndrome".

Regardless, Major [3] did denote the central cusp in lagomorphs as '6,' and similarly denotes a cusp that would now be considered the protocone as '6' in both the Plesiadapis and Pelycodus figures.

19 However, a theme appearing in more than one paper did denote to a degree its validity.

For instance, precedescurr/followscurr might be introduced do denote the time frame of the current treatment episode, whereas precedeshist/followshist would then refer to processes in the context of clinical history only.

Semantics deals with the relation of signs to … objects which they may or do denote.

Price," he adds, "does not denote style".

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