Sentence examples for imagine means from inspiring English sources

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She has been keeping a diary to this end, always writing when she feels most emotional, which, I imagine, means it is quite a hefty volume.

Saying "imagine" means they must do so.

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WHAT does all that we know now, and all that we still can only imagine, mean for Curriculum?

Imagine Mean Girls only the girls weren't as popular or attractive and were much more vicious.

An alternative way to generate hypothetical data for larger values of S or T would be to imagine mean discrimination performance converging to the true population value as sample size increases.

I imagined mean letters from his testy estate.

I would imagine that means Twelvetrees is off.

And by "turning" I imagine she means opportunity, challenge, whatever strikes her as new.

Which, I'd imagine, basically means raking in loads of sponsorship cash from international companies.

I imagine this means that the company is capable of making some changes to the feed delivery details.

As you might imagine, this means many of the stocks we had been suggesting short-term stock traders keep their eyes on have advanced.

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