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But experts say it just signifies the end of an era.
The tenth time you do it, it just signifies a win.
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Instead it just signified the letter T, as in the former Model-T Ford, and "is going to" meant will — for a sort of "weave," or fabric, TWILL.
Alternatively, it may just signify a shift towards narrow self-interest, in which we expect the poor and unemployed to stand on their own feet and decry any sense of responsibility towards them, whether personal or statutory.
"I think Charlie Brown's relationship with baseball just signifies that anything's possible," she said of the team's choice.
To Smith, the episode "just signifies how the rest of the world looks at the Chinese censorship apparatus as being ridiculous, childish even," when, in reality, it is anything but.
He notes that the idea is that this not just signifies an increase in functionality, but also in terms of the kinds of businesses that Voxer is targeting.
This just signifies to employers that you are more interested in reaping the benefits from the position that you're applying for than in actually doing your job.
In other words, being a CPA is required in order to engage in certain aspects of accounting, whereas a CFP designation doesn't allow advisors the ability to do any more or less for their clients, but rather just signifies the meeting of certain standards.
It doesn't just signify my physical achievements but the emotional odyssey I undertook.
However, for Kierkegaard "passion" does not just signify emotion.
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