Sentence examples for made meaning from inspiring English sources

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There is meaning to be made, meaning to be excavated.

But some uncertainty remains about how to keep all the promises they made, meaning major changes are still months away.

The problem we have is that we use terms like "depression" as if children made meaning in the same way as adults.

Williams was a romantic who destroyed himself for meaning; Foote was a conservative who made meaning of the world he sought to preserve.

"I've made meaning of my own tragic loss by helping others going through painful experiences in their own lives," she said.

(2) All regulators learn through informal learning means; dialogue and critical reflection were universally reported as the most frequent pathways by which regulators made meaning of new regulations.

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Recently, Zahn et al. (2007) reported activation of the anterior superior temporal gyrus when subjects made meaning-relatedness judgments for social concepts.

The answer: You make meaning by doing.

They can't seem to make meaning or hear it.

Go with brain engaged, ready to make meaning.

I started collaging as an escape from making meaning.

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