Sentence examples for for which means from inspiring English sources

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You're for the state financing of various services (highways, canals, levees, military defense) no individual could possibly pay for, which means you are in favor of general revenues generated by taxation.

Replacement referees have been offered a four-game guarantee by the National Football League, doubling the two games they were initially assured of being paid for, which means they could be working well into the regular season.

Plaintiffs' lawyers did not receive the answers about those finances they were hoping for, which means Mr. Green, who is under court orders to write a memorandum on the mediation, now has little good news for the judges in the case.

We denote the exterior derivative by for, which means (2.5).

and, thus, the problem provides optimal solution for which means that.

Such pair of roots exists and it is unique since the function is convex,,, and According to (3.5), there exist such that,, and for, which means that for Then, we have (36).

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I argued with someone on the phone who claimed the package had been signed for, which meant it was stolen off my porch.

Her students still didn't have enough time to eat, and the unheralded salads were often the last thing they went for, which meant most were thrown away.

Also, it can be seen for which mean intensity deviation the contributions to the HF occur.

Fenpropimorph had no significant effect on either of these two groups, for which mean population sizes seemed to interact in a prey predator manner.

identified three distinct groups for which mean methylation values significantly differed.

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