Sentence examples for meaning basic from inspiring English sources

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Inflation crept from 2.7%to2.8%8% in February 2013, meaning basic rate taxpayers now need to find a savings account paying at least 3.5% a year to get a return, while a higher rate taxpayer needs to find an account paying at least 4.66%.

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The vast majority of Afghan recruits cannot read and write in their own language, meaning that basic tasks, like knowing the serial numbers of their weapons, are impossible.

We barely get any time with the two leads before the diagnosis, meaning the basic rules of their friendship, which we are frequently told is strong, fail to register.

ITV said that had he worked for the full year, his cash and pension contributions would have amounted to £1.27m, meaning his basic package was worth 20% more in 2011.

Light's camera is built on the Android platform, meaning implementing basic encryption was incredibly easy.

Back then, their return was as part of a back-to-basics idea, meaning that most basic of "outrageous" judges, Sharon Osbourne, also returned.

Pensioners received some good news with the confirmation of a 2.5% increase to the basic state next year (meaning a full basic state pension will be worth £97.65 a week.

Basic combat is just that, basic, meaning you can essentially tap the attack and counterattack buttons most of the time against normal thugs.

While stored in the Palm, each image occupies about 100 kilobytes, meaning that the basic 2-megabyte Palm might be able to hold 10 to 15 photos, depending upon how much other data is stored in it.

Healthcare in rural India is often basic, meaning people die unnecessarily.

Most approaches to proof-theoretic semantics consider introduction rules as basic, meaning giving, or self-justifying, whereas the elimination inferences are justified as valid with respect to the given introduction rules.

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