Sentence examples for instead of it meaning from inspiring English sources

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"When you're going from wherever you live to the field for rehab, back and forth, back and forth, you can kind of get in this weird routine, where you're kind of just there, you know, instead of it meaning something," Havens said.

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Unlike the earthquake that triggered the devastating 2004 tsunami in the region, the sea floor moved sideways instead of vertically, meaning it displaced less water and did not send giant waves around the Indian Ocean.

Then, the Conservatives made the decision to backtrack, by freezing the threshold until at least 2022, meaning, instead of it going up each year, it will now be stuck at £21,000.

Torre said yesterday that he was leaning toward carrying 10 pitchers, instead of 11, meaning that the left-handed reliever Randy Choate will probably not make the postseason roster.

The suppliers build modules instead of parts, meaning that they put many parts together into a big finished piece.

Madonna suffered an unfortunate fall on stage last night when her Armani cape was tied too tight meaning instead of it being dramatically whipped off by a dancer as planned, the star was pulled down a flight of stairs.

Sites like OkCupid or Plenty of Fish work off email verification and have usernames instead of 'real' names, meaning that it'd be harder to track a fake account and even easier for harassers to give out a lot of information.

Sites like OkCupid or Plenty of Fish work off email verification and have usernames instead of "real" names, meaning that it'd be harder to track a fake account and even easier for offenders to give out a lot of information.

If you are finding the square root of a large number, you will need to scale up your centimeter or millimeter ruler, e.g. if your number = 6085 and you want to find the square root of it, then your 100 divisions of a 10 centimeter ruler instead of meaning 100, would seem to need to mean 10,000, so each division is worth 100 more divisions, since 100*100= 100*100=

Today instead of meaning "to ensure the stability of a nation for its people", national security is a catchphrase rolled out by governments to justify their own illegalities, whether that be invading another country or spying on their own citizens.

Instead of meaning seeping upwards from the level of experience (or the observation-language), Feyerabend had it trickling down from theory to experience.

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