Sentence examples for good meant from inspiring English sources

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To George, looking good meant looking unique.

To have the country honour men for doing what they did at a time when difficult personal decisions made their actions worthwhile for the overall good meant the same thing for all citizens.

More than three centuries ago Paterson proposed the establishment of the Bank of England to 'promote the publick Good and Benefit of our People...'.1 At that time the public good meant financing a war with France.

We defined the terms to evaluate the responsiveness to steroid pulse therapies in the acute phase (before other treatments; eg, plasma exchange, fingolimod); 'complete' meant recovery to the patients' original visual acuities, 'good' meant recovery to more than half of their original visual acuities, 'not good' meant less than 'good' within 1 5 courses of mPSL pulse therapies.

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What can good mean other than experience and authority?

The word "good" means different things in different spheres.

"Outstanding" means "everyone should be this", and "good" means "no better than you ought to be".

The expression of "how good" means the expected future rewards.

The calibration of the model corrected for overoptimism was also good (mean absolute error = 0.03).

Then either 'the Good' means the same as 'X', or it does not.

But if "good" means what procures satisfaction, then we have the beginnings of such an explanation.

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