Sentence examples for forward means from inspiring English sources

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'Forward' means towards the opposing team's dead ball line".

Forward means "more Europe" — more solidarity, more coordination of fiscal policies, of retirement ages and taxes.

I am a person coming forward and coming forward means that you are saying you are a person.

But the presence of Gasol, an All-Star power forward, means the Lakers will play big, not with the small-ball approach that D'Antoni deployed in Phoenix.

A federal judge's decision to allow a securities fraud class-action lawsuit against the former officers and directors of Lehman Brothers to move forward means that tab for legal fees for the defendants will continue to grow.

While confusing in the context of paying for the car behind you in a drive-through, "pay it forward" means to repay a kindness by being kind to someone else rather than the person who was kind to you.

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"A decision hasn't been made yet, but what would going forward mean?" Heer said.

But what does making demands in a way that can lead forward mean?

You've won a number of prizes during your career, does the Forward mean something different to you?

"Fashion forward" meant New York designers, who were also represented in the more than 30 rooms of the house.

Allowing the fueling to go forward meant that the Baghdad regime could eventually get the plutonium to build a nuclear weapon.

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