Sentence examples for mean the more from inspiring English sources

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The first lesson draws our attention away from "What does it all mean?" The more important question is, "From where does the meaning come?" The meaning comes from caring, and caring can be ignited by the simple act of paying attention.

I mean, the more your professional rank rises, the more you're in danger".

CK: I mean, the more time I spend with him, the happier I am.

I mean the more subtle and insidious danger of wishing anxiety dead.

These days, it seems to mean: the more faith you have in Washington, the more credit it gets.

(Hereafter, I will use 'torture' to mean the more severe, traditional outrages and 'coercion' to refer to torture lite, or moderate physical pressure).

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Which means the more orange, the better.

"The larger the tip means the more I keep".

More SNP seats means the more Westminster will listen to the people of Scotland".

What the entropy is larger means the more information is contained in the segmented image.

Larger size of the structure means the more number of ions in the structure.

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