Sentence examples for mean could have from inspiring English sources

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This understands that a given symmetric mean could have more one weighted mean.

"Arbitrary" doesn't mean "could have been otherwise".

In MOST, the average function scores were worse than in OAI and regression to the mean could have been more marked there.

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His crimes were of a scale that only a person of means could have pulled off.

Direct means could have brought a few goals for Chelsea then.

Parents of means could have addressed Amber's handicaps without uprooting themselves and discarding their assets.

In other words, a less discriminatory means could have been adopted which would still not have undermined the religious ethos of the school.

Rail's fall from grace, and the demand that it live within its means, could have come at an unfortunate moment for another transport interest.

Hence, these differences in means could have come about by chance.

"Arbitrary" means "could have been otherwise and it wouldn't make any difference".

It is a rather clunky sounding word that doesn't say much, but what it means could have a huge impact.

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