Sentence examples for green means from inspiring English sources

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Green means that the shares are up.

Red means up and green means down.

And these days, building green means building LEED.

Green means things that are good for the environment (shopping locally, for example).

"Green means go" is a theme that is prominently espoused at the Honda stand.

In the business-jet world, green means the opposite of "loaded" in the auto-sales world.

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The green means-tested schedule slopes down, because high income people receive less assistance than low-income people.

Thus, the fact that 'green' means green may of course guide the speaker's actions in the sense that any facts do so – i.e., if S believes that 'green' means green.

Meaning statements, such as "'Green' means green", Millar argues, are true in virtue of there being a rule-governed practice.

According to the simple argument, "'Green' ought to be applied to x if and only if x is green" follows immediately from "'Green' means green".

"They can hardly be labeled as a typical 'green' means of transportation".

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