Sentence examples for mean decent from inspiring English sources

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That doesn't mean you can expect Zune apps and games on there — but it does mean decent graphics acceleration.

But clearly this is going to mean decent revenues for the company that, to date, has raised $6 million from Passion Capital, Wellington Partners and Earlybird Venture Capital.

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The downward pressure on price has meant decent smartphones now cost as little as £130, with features similar to top-end models costing four times their price.

For the greater part, this is unfair — casework means decent MPs and their staff know more about the problems of vulnerable and low-income people than most.

In the Golden Ring towns — several of them, anyway — this means decent, occasionally even charming hotels, functional phones and Wi-Fi, better restaurants and innumerable churches and monasteries lovingly rescued from Soviet-era neglect.

My great-uncle Michael was part of a government that introduced reforms in the NHS, education and legal aid, which meant decent crucial services were no longer just the privilege of the rich.

"That means decent pay and conditions, good supervision, manageable caseloads and ongoing training and guidance".

The specific epithet decorosa, though intended for "elegant" or "handsome", actually means "decent", "respectable", "modest", or "decorous".

That's a bit heavy for an animated film, but the lack of school for many kids has meant decent midweek showings, draining the 'must see on the weekend' factor.

I mean: a decent man.

Whenever tempted by moral dudgeon, it should be remembered that abolishing the death penalty would mean asking decent people to tolerate the lives of criminals who revel in the abuse of that tolerance.

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