Sentence examples for it merely signifies from inspiring English sources

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Feig's "Ghostbusters," by contrast, feels denatured, offering little sense of feet on the pavement and bustle in the air, no sense of city life at all; it merely signifies New York and doesn't look like it.

Rather, Natorp claims to find in the first Critique itself the basis for his view that intuition is not a factor "alien to thought [denkfremd]," but that it merely signifies a different aspect of thinking, viz.

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If it seems to us that these objects themselves possess beauty, this is because beauty is prone to be "transferred" or "communicated" from the minds that really have it to the material objects that merely signify it (Reid 1785/1969, 788).

The term "progress" merely signifies an opinion, not an agenda.

In the modern Arab world adab merely signifies literature.

"In the parlance of French films, cheating merely signifies that you're the protagonist," she accurately observes.

In a literal sense, the phrase merely signifies the planned return of the German capital to Berlin next year, 54 years after the collapse of Hitler's Reich.

The past tense merely signifies that he has relinquished his job as chairman of MCA--which the Japanese colossus Matsushita recently sold to the Seagram Company--to become its chairman emeritus.

Although he professed to believe in what he called "absolute creation in time," this expression merely signifies that at any given moment the continued existence of the world depends on God's existence, an opinion that is essentially in harmony with Averroës.

The decline "merely signifies that the inflow of new inmates does not keep up with the high rate at which prisoners are dying due to starvation, neglect, arduous forced labour, disease and executions", said the UN report.

In practice, the "alt-lit" designation merely signifies that something is really good, yet underappreciated; or delightfully quirky, but with few financial resources behind it; or obscure, but with no desire to become any less so; or edgy, but not unlovable; or some combination of these qualities.

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