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For example, a meaningful number of people are unwilling or feel they are unable to disclose their sexual orientation.
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Some have their doubts that Brodbeck and others approaching Grossman's booth speak for a meaningful number of voters.
For the first time in history, economic growth is not generating a meaningful number of new jobs.
It's difficult to invent a meaningful number of plausible enemies with different reasons for wanting the same person dead.
For example, a large swath of providers are chasing after Meaningful Use incentives.
More meaningful cuts should come from bloated defense spending, for example, a cut supported by 50percentt of the voters.
And, speaking of one of the biennial artists, he asked: "How does Jorge Pardo, for example, a Cuban living in Los Angeles, come up with meaningful expressions of his ideas?
For example, arthropods have various numbers of body segments.
This example raises a number of questions.
The sentence, "At least one stork is red-legged," for example, is meaningful because it can be verified by observing one red-legged stork; yet its negation, "It is not the case that even one stork is red-legged," cannot be shown to be true by observing any finite number of red-legged storks and is therefore not meaningful.
For example, has he missed a significant number of classes?
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