Sentence examples for meaning projects from inspiring English sources

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An important discussion in the dialogue conference was on the importance of retaining 'basic' ELSA research (stressed for instance by one of the key note speakers), meaning projects defined by ELSA researchers themselves to develop the ethical, legal or social science knowledge bases, in contrast to integrated projects and projects primarily defined by the natural science communities.

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Energy projects must also operate autonomously as their own LLCs, meaning project proformas have to balance revenue with expense over their economic useful life (typically 30-40 years).

What becomes really bad is the projective kind, meaning projecting smelliness, sliminess and stickiness ontoa group of people who are then stigmatized and regarded as inferior.

In the listing of "How will the 2002s fare?"–meaning projected reliability many of the recommended cars are rated with below-average dependability, and that includes Detroit brands and foreign nameplates.

"The policy also ends in 2030, meaning that projects commencing in 2020 will need to recover their capital costs over only a 10-year period".

Without some form of extension, the federal government will stop collecting the gas tax and the Highway Trust Fund will eventually run out of money, meaning highway projects would eventually be stopped.

At the same time, Mr. Ward conceded that "there will clearly be some triage," meaning some projects at ground zero may have to be delayed while others are accelerated.

The idea is that no amount of progress by women— and no number of well-meaning projects— would be enough if men themselves did not change.

And Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton cautioned donors to stop working around the government and instead work with it, and to stop financing "a scattered array of well-meaning projects" rather than making "deeper, long-term investments".

In my experience, well-meaning projects for prisons can sometimes have a whiff of do-goodery about them, but the book share was clearly having obvious and immediate effects.

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