Sentence examples for felt to mean from inspiring English sources

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In other words, this is felt to mean that gene profiles predicting for and allowing metastases may indicate germline polymorphisms inherent to the host.

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Going in person to make an appointment, for example, was felt to be a means of securing a prompt consultation.

I felt it had to mean something.

As a verb, to feel can mean to be aware of, to garner an impression of, or to develop an emotional experience for.

I felt that it had to mean I was dumb.

She felt nothing and took it to mean recovery.

But you have to mean and feel the words you say.

"Special and differential treatment", poor nations seemed to feel, should mean "we do nothing and the rich world opens up".The result has been stalemate.

What he and Tolle both felt was meant to be only a one-time thing anyway.

Questions probed what men felt it meant to be a man in their community and whether they achieved this or not.

If you want to girl to feel like she means something to you, then you have to show an interest in her life.

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