Sentence examples for mean waste from inspiring English sources

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The Greek word is apoleia, which can also mean "waste," or "loss".

That "natsch", a spindly thistle, is used by Israeli lawyers to mean waste ground – "more easily requisitioned when necessary for Israeli purposes," Macfarlane notes.

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This would also mean wasting a lot more time, and every day we waste more people are being killed and more violence erupts in the region.

I mean wasted, not dipped in a light batter and deep fried, although that could be for Heston's next series.

But that would mean wasting a roster spot and could even force Coughlin to consider placing the Pro Bowl right tackle Leon Searcy on injured reserve.

Answering the phone can mean wasting 20 minutes, but failing to pick up an important call can mean a lengthy return call whose cost cannot be billed to the Big Daddy Corporation.

Failure now would be more than a short-term setback for gun control; it would also mean wasting the best opportunity its supporters have to keep from losing the debate altogether.

Another change of mind will mean wasted time, money and effort.

For example, serving a video ad to people in Indonesia with 2G connections may mean wasted impressions if people are unable to load the video or it buffers for minutes when clicked.

The mean wasting prevalence over the study period was 10.1%.

Mean wasting scores discriminated between mothers with CPI = 0 and CPI > 0 as well as between mothers with good and poor OHI-S scores.

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