Sentence examples for example that means from inspiring English sources

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In this example, that means w=r=1.

If a couple wants to take a cruise every year, for example, that means talking about what it's going to cost and who will contribute the funds.

In our speech example, that means going back to the beginning and practicing two sentences at a time.

In our music example, that means going back to that first chunk of a measure and making it twice as big.

With singing, for example, that means thinking in detail about the music and your character.

Right now, for example, that means the Athens government immediately taking control of its banks, currently shutting down all transactions.

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He was fascinated by the sumptuous harmonies and glittering textures of the Polish composer Karol Szymanowski, but the example that meant most to him was that of the German-Italian pianist and composer Ferruccio Busoni.

For example, that meant a household in which one person earned more than 1m euros would pay the tax, but a household in which two people earned 900,000 euros each would not have to pay.

So, if a worker earned "$100 a month" in those days, in the 1880s for example, that meant about five ounces of gold.

For example, that would mean preventing institutions that could cause systemic risks to the system being just left on their own.

At NSF, for example, that would mean a budget of $8.3 billion for the 2013 fiscal year, which begins on 1 October.

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