Sentence examples for it would denote from inspiring English sources

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Never mind that the nationality of the boss would not make a bit of difference to your pocketbook; apparently, it would denote a loss of status if we worked for foreigners with their thick accents instead of having them work for us, with ours.

That is, no name of c denotes absolutely the same thing on day 1 and on day 2. For on day 1, a name of the piece of clay c would denote s1 and on day 2, it would denote s2, and s1 and s2 are absolutely distinct.

In terms of age, it would denote the change in knowledge score per year.

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In terms of plan B, if I were Robert Gibbs, I would denote that we don't engage in hypotheticals," he said.

In an era when freethinking chefs dream up tacos with tamarind-glazed ham hocks, or with sweetbreads and pomegranate-molasses relish, you might think that "Modern Mexican" (which the restaurant advertises on its Web site) would denote a similar creativity.

However, the Trademark Manual of Examining Procedure ("TMEP") states that the test for applying the doctrine of foreign equivalents is "whether, to those American buyers familiar with the foreign language, the word would denote its English equivalent".

No particularities, which would denote local changes, can be observed from the figures, in the frequency scalogram, when it comes to the faultless gear.

It would suffice to split the land use class 'other land' applied by FRA into three classes: one would denote areas where trees are combined with other land uses in 'stand-like' formations within 'other land'.

"There's nothing that would denote that the federal government has stood there and hoped for the best".

Both men will now be hoping that the relatively small fall in GDP of 0.2% does not presage a further fall in the first quarter of this year, which would denote the official return of recession and represent a blow in itself to economic confidence.

Attached to the Spore are instructions to pay x,y, and z, and the verified copyright owner would denote who gets what.

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